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// Copyright 2015 The Servo Project Developers. See the
// COPYRIGHT file at the top-level directory of this distribution.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
// except according to those terms.
//! 3.3.3 Preparations for Implicit Processing
//!
//! <http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr9/#Preparations_for_Implicit_Processing>
use alloc::vec::Vec;
use core::cmp::max;
use core::ops::Range;
#[cfg(feature = "smallvec")]
use smallvec::{smallvec, SmallVec};
use super::level::Level;
use super::BidiClass::{self, *};
/// A maximal substring of characters with the same embedding level.
///
/// Represented as a range of byte indices.
pub type LevelRun = Range<usize>;
#[cfg(feature = "smallvec")]
pub type LevelRunVec = SmallVec<[LevelRun; 8]>;
#[cfg(not(feature = "smallvec"))]
pub type LevelRunVec = Vec<LevelRun>;
/// Output of `isolating_run_sequences` (steps X9-X10)
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq)]
pub struct IsolatingRunSequence {
pub runs: Vec<LevelRun>,
pub sos: BidiClass, // Start-of-sequence type.
pub eos: BidiClass, // End-of-sequence type.
}
#[cfg(feature = "smallvec")]
pub type IsolatingRunSequenceVec = SmallVec<[IsolatingRunSequence; 8]>;
#[cfg(not(feature = "smallvec"))]
pub type IsolatingRunSequenceVec = Vec<IsolatingRunSequence>;
/// Compute the set of isolating run sequences.
///
/// An isolating run sequence is a maximal sequence of level runs such that for all level runs
/// except the last one in the sequence, the last character of the run is an isolate initiator
/// whose matching PDI is the first character of the next level run in the sequence.
///
/// Note: This function does *not* return the sequences in order by their first characters.
#[cfg_attr(feature = "flame_it", flamer::flame)]
pub fn isolating_run_sequences(
para_level: Level,
original_classes: &[BidiClass],
levels: &[Level],
runs: LevelRunVec,
has_isolate_controls: bool,
isolating_run_sequences: &mut IsolatingRunSequenceVec,
) {
// Per http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr9/#BD13:
// "In the absence of isolate initiators, each isolating run sequence in a paragraph
// consists of exactly one level run, and each level run constitutes a separate
// isolating run sequence."
// We can take a simplified path to handle this case.
if !has_isolate_controls {
isolating_run_sequences.reserve_exact(runs.len());
for run in runs {
// Determine the `sos` and `eos` class for the sequence.
// <http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr9/#X10>
let run_levels = &levels[run.clone()];
let run_classes = &original_classes[run.clone()];
let seq_level = run_levels[run_classes
.iter()
.position(|c| not_removed_by_x9(c))
.unwrap_or(0)];
let end_level = run_levels[run_classes
.iter()
.rposition(|c| not_removed_by_x9(c))
.unwrap_or(run.end - run.start - 1)];
// Get the level of the last non-removed char before the run.
let pred_level = match original_classes[..run.start]
.iter()
.rposition(not_removed_by_x9)
{
Some(idx) => levels[idx],
None => para_level,
};
// Get the level of the next non-removed char after the run.
let succ_level = match original_classes[run.end..]
.iter()
.position(not_removed_by_x9)
{
Some(idx) => levels[run.end + idx],
None => para_level,
};
isolating_run_sequences.push(IsolatingRunSequence {
runs: vec![run],
sos: max(seq_level, pred_level).bidi_class(),
eos: max(end_level, succ_level).bidi_class(),
});
}
return;
}
// Compute the set of isolating run sequences.
// <http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr9/#BD13>
let mut sequences = Vec::with_capacity(runs.len());
// When we encounter an isolate initiator, we push the current sequence onto the
// stack so we can resume it after the matching PDI.
#[cfg(feature = "smallvec")]
let mut stack: SmallVec<[Vec<Range<usize>>; 8]> = smallvec![vec![]];
#[cfg(not(feature = "smallvec"))]
let mut stack = vec![vec![]];
for run in runs {
assert!(!run.is_empty());
assert!(!stack.is_empty());
let start_class = original_classes[run.start];
// > In rule X10, [..] skip over any BNs when [..].
// > Do the same when determining if the last character of the sequence is an isolate initiator.
//
// <https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr9/#Retaining_Explicit_Formatting_Characters>
let end_class = original_classes[run.start..run.end]
.iter()
.copied()
.rev()
.find(not_removed_by_x9)
.unwrap_or(start_class);
let mut sequence = if start_class == PDI && stack.len() > 1 {
// Continue a previous sequence interrupted by an isolate.
stack.pop().unwrap()
} else {
// Start a new sequence.
Vec::new()
};
sequence.push(run);
if matches!(end_class, RLI | LRI | FSI) {
// Resume this sequence after the isolate.
stack.push(sequence);
} else {
// This sequence is finished.
sequences.push(sequence);
}
}
// Pop any remaining sequences off the stack.
sequences.extend(stack.into_iter().rev().filter(|seq| !seq.is_empty()));
// Determine the `sos` and `eos` class for each sequence.
// <http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr9/#X10>
for sequence in sequences {
assert!(!sequence.is_empty());
let start_of_seq = sequence[0].start;
let runs_len = sequence.len();
let end_of_seq = sequence[runs_len - 1].end;
let mut result = IsolatingRunSequence {
runs: sequence,
sos: L,
eos: L,
};
// > (not counting characters removed by X9)
let seq_level = levels[result
.iter_forwards_from(start_of_seq, 0)
.find(|i| not_removed_by_x9(&original_classes[*i]))
.unwrap_or(start_of_seq)];
// XXXManishearth the spec talks of a start and end level,
// but for a given IRS the two should be equivalent, yes?
let end_level = levels[result
.iter_backwards_from(end_of_seq, runs_len - 1)
.find(|i| not_removed_by_x9(&original_classes[*i]))
.unwrap_or(end_of_seq - 1)];
#[cfg(test)]
for idx in result.runs.clone().into_iter().flatten() {
if not_removed_by_x9(&original_classes[idx]) {
assert_eq!(seq_level, levels[idx]);
}
}
// Get the level of the last non-removed char before the runs.
let pred_level = match original_classes[..start_of_seq]
.iter()
.rposition(not_removed_by_x9)
{
Some(idx) => levels[idx],
None => para_level,
};
// Get the last non-removed character to check if it is an isolate initiator.
// The spec calls for an unmatched one, but matched isolate initiators
// will never be at the end of a level run (otherwise there would be more to the run).
// We unwrap_or(BN) because BN marks removed classes and it won't matter for the check.
let last_non_removed = original_classes[..end_of_seq]
.iter()
.copied()
.rev()
.find(not_removed_by_x9)
.unwrap_or(BN);
// Get the level of the next non-removed char after the runs.
let succ_level = if matches!(last_non_removed, RLI | LRI | FSI) {
para_level
} else {
match original_classes[end_of_seq..]
.iter()
.position(not_removed_by_x9)
{
Some(idx) => levels[end_of_seq + idx],
None => para_level,
}
};
result.sos = max(seq_level, pred_level).bidi_class();
result.eos = max(end_level, succ_level).bidi_class();
isolating_run_sequences.push(result);
}
}
impl IsolatingRunSequence {
/// Given a text-relative position `pos` and an index of the level run it is in,
/// produce an iterator of all characters after and pos (`pos..`) that are in this
/// run sequence
pub(crate) fn iter_forwards_from(
&self,
pos: usize,
level_run_index: usize,
) -> impl Iterator<Item = usize> + '_ {
let runs = &self.runs[level_run_index..];
// Check that it is in range
// (we can't use contains() since we want an inclusive range)
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
debug_assert!(runs[0].start <= pos && pos <= runs[0].end);
(pos..runs[0].end).chain(runs[1..].iter().flat_map(Clone::clone))
}
/// Given a text-relative position `pos` and an index of the level run it is in,
/// produce an iterator of all characters before and excludingpos (`..pos`) that are in this
/// run sequence
pub(crate) fn iter_backwards_from(
&self,
pos: usize,
level_run_index: usize,
) -> impl Iterator<Item = usize> + '_ {
let prev_runs = &self.runs[..level_run_index];
let current = &self.runs[level_run_index];
// Check that it is in range
// (we can't use contains() since we want an inclusive range)
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
debug_assert!(current.start <= pos && pos <= current.end);
(current.start..pos)
.rev()
.chain(prev_runs.iter().rev().flat_map(Clone::clone))
}
}
/// Finds the level runs in a paragraph.
///
/// <http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr9/#BD7>
///
/// This is only used by tests; normally level runs are identified during explicit::compute.
#[cfg(test)]
fn level_runs(levels: &[Level], original_classes: &[BidiClass]) -> Vec<LevelRun> {
assert_eq!(levels.len(), original_classes.len());
let mut runs = Vec::new();
if levels.is_empty() {
return runs;
}
let mut current_run_level = levels[0];
let mut current_run_start = 0;
for i in 1..levels.len() {
if !removed_by_x9(original_classes[i]) && levels[i] != current_run_level {
// End the last run and start a new one.
runs.push(current_run_start..i);
current_run_level = levels[i];
current_run_start = i;
}
}
runs.push(current_run_start..levels.len());
runs
}
/// Should this character be ignored in steps after X9?
///
/// <http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr9/#X9>
pub fn removed_by_x9(class: BidiClass) -> bool {
matches!(class, RLE | LRE | RLO | LRO | PDF | BN)
}
// For use as a predicate for `position` / `rposition`
pub fn not_removed_by_x9(class: &BidiClass) -> bool {
!removed_by_x9(*class)
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
#[test]
fn test_level_runs() {
assert_eq!(level_runs(&Level::vec(&[]), &[]), &[]);
assert_eq!(
level_runs(&Level::vec(&[0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 2, 0, 0]), &[L; 8]),
&[0..3, 3..5, 5..6, 6..8]
);
}
// From <http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr9/#BD13>
#[rustfmt::skip]
#[test]
fn test_isolating_run_sequences() {
// == Example 1 ==
// text1·RLE·text2·PDF·RLE·text3·PDF·text4
// index 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
let classes = &[L, RLE, L, PDF, RLE, L, PDF, L];
let levels = &[0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0];
let para_level = Level::ltr();
let mut sequences = IsolatingRunSequenceVec::new();
isolating_run_sequences(
para_level,
classes,
&Level::vec(levels),
level_runs(&Level::vec(levels), classes).into(),
false,
&mut sequences);
sequences.sort_by(|a, b| a.runs[0].clone().cmp(b.runs[0].clone()));
assert_eq!(
sequences.iter().map(|s| s.runs.clone()).collect::<Vec<_>>(),
vec![vec![0..2], vec![2..7], vec![7..8]]
);
// == Example 2 ==
// text1·RLI·text2·PDI·RLI·text3·PDI·text4
// index 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
let classes = &[L, RLI, L, PDI, RLI, L, PDI, L];
let levels = &[0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0];
let para_level = Level::ltr();
let mut sequences = IsolatingRunSequenceVec::new();
isolating_run_sequences(
para_level,
classes,
&Level::vec(levels),
level_runs(&Level::vec(levels), classes).into(),
true,
&mut sequences);
sequences.sort_by(|a, b| a.runs[0].clone().cmp(b.runs[0].clone()));
assert_eq!(
sequences.iter().map(|s| s.runs.clone()).collect::<Vec<_>>(),
vec![vec![0..2, 3..5, 6..8], vec![2..3], vec![5..6]]
);
// == Example 3 ==
// text1·RLI·text2·LRI·text3·RLE·text4·PDF·text5·PDI·text6·PDI·text7
// index 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
let classes = &[L, RLI, L, LRI, L, RLE, L, PDF, L, PDI, L, PDI, L];
let levels = &[0, 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 3, 3, 2, 1, 1, 0, 0];
let para_level = Level::ltr();
let mut sequences = IsolatingRunSequenceVec::new();
isolating_run_sequences(
para_level,
classes,
&Level::vec(levels),
level_runs(&Level::vec(levels), classes).into(),
true,
&mut sequences);
sequences.sort_by(|a, b| a.runs[0].clone().cmp(b.runs[0].clone()));
assert_eq!(
sequences.iter().map(|s| s.runs.clone()).collect::<Vec<_>>(),
vec![vec![0..2, 11..13], vec![2..4, 9..11], vec![4..6], vec![6..8], vec![8..9]]
);
}
// From <http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr9/#X10>
#[rustfmt::skip]
#[test]
fn test_isolating_run_sequences_sos_and_eos() {
// == Example 1 ==
// text1·RLE·text2·LRE·text3·PDF·text4·PDF·RLE·text5·PDF·text6
// index 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
let classes = &[L, RLE, L, LRE, L, PDF, L, PDF, RLE, L, PDF, L];
let levels = &[0, 1, 1, 2, 2, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0];
let para_level = Level::ltr();
let mut sequences = IsolatingRunSequenceVec::new();
isolating_run_sequences(
para_level,
classes,
&Level::vec(levels),
level_runs(&Level::vec(levels), classes).into(),
false,
&mut sequences);
sequences.sort_by(|a, b| a.runs[0].clone().cmp(b.runs[0].clone()));
// text1
assert_eq!(
&sequences[0],
&IsolatingRunSequence {
runs: vec![0..2],
sos: L,
eos: R,
}
);
// text2
assert_eq!(
&sequences[1],
&IsolatingRunSequence {
runs: vec![2..4],
sos: R,
eos: L,
}
);
// text3
assert_eq!(
&sequences[2],
&IsolatingRunSequence {
runs: vec![4..6],
sos: L,
eos: L,
}
);
// text4 text5
assert_eq!(
&sequences[3],
&IsolatingRunSequence {
runs: vec![6..11],
sos: L,
eos: R,
}
);
// text6
assert_eq!(
&sequences[4],
&IsolatingRunSequence {
runs: vec![11..12],
sos: R,
eos: L,
}
);
// == Example 2 ==
// text1·RLI·text2·LRI·text3·PDI·text4·PDI·RLI·text5·PDI·text6
// index 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
let classes = &[L, RLI, L, LRI, L, PDI, L, PDI, RLI, L, PDI, L];
let levels = &[0, 0, 1, 1, 2, 1, 1, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0];
let para_level = Level::ltr();
let mut sequences = IsolatingRunSequenceVec::new();
isolating_run_sequences(
para_level,
classes,
&Level::vec(levels),
level_runs(&Level::vec(levels), classes).into(),
true,
&mut sequences);
sequences.sort_by(|a, b| a.runs[0].clone().cmp(b.runs[0].clone()));
// text1·RLI·PDI·RLI·PDI·text6
assert_eq!(
&sequences[0],
&IsolatingRunSequence {
runs: vec![0..2, 7..9, 10..12],
sos: L,
eos: L,
}
);
// text2·LRI·PDI·text4
assert_eq!(
&sequences[1],
&IsolatingRunSequence {
runs: vec![2..4, 5..7],
sos: R,
eos: R,
}
);
// text3
assert_eq!(
&sequences[2],
&IsolatingRunSequence {
runs: vec![4..5],
sos: L,
eos: L,
}
);
// text5
assert_eq!(
&sequences[3],
&IsolatingRunSequence {
runs: vec![9..10],
sos: R,
eos: R,
}
);
}
#[test]
fn test_removed_by_x9() {
let rem_classes = &[RLE, LRE, RLO, LRO, PDF, BN];
let not_classes = &[L, RLI, AL, LRI, PDI];
for x in rem_classes {
assert_eq!(removed_by_x9(*x), true);
}
for x in not_classes {
assert_eq!(removed_by_x9(*x), false);
}
}
#[test]
fn test_not_removed_by_x9() {
let non_x9_classes = &[L, R, AL, EN, ES, ET, AN, CS, NSM, B, S, WS, ON, LRI, RLI, FSI, PDI];
for x in non_x9_classes {
assert_eq!(not_removed_by_x9(&x), true);
}
}
}
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