// 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 or the MIT license // , at your // option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed // except according to those terms. use crate::BidiClass; /// This is the return value of [`BidiDataSource::bidi_matched_opening_bracket()`]. /// /// It represents the matching *normalized* opening bracket for a given bracket in a bracket pair, /// and whether or not that bracket is opening. #[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone)] pub struct BidiMatchedOpeningBracket { /// The corresponding opening bracket in this bracket pair, normalized /// /// In case of opening brackets, this will be the bracket itself, except for when the bracket /// is not normalized, in which case it will be the normalized form. pub opening: char, /// Whether or not the requested bracket was an opening bracket. True for opening pub is_open: bool, } /// This trait abstracts over a data source that is able to produce the Unicode Bidi class for a given /// character pub trait BidiDataSource { fn bidi_class(&self, c: char) -> BidiClass; /// If this character is a bracket according to BidiBrackets.txt, /// return the corresponding *normalized* *opening bracket* of the pair, /// and whether or not it itself is an opening bracket. /// /// This effectively buckets brackets into equivalence classes keyed on the /// normalized opening bracket. /// /// The default implementation will pull in a small amount of hardcoded data, /// regardless of the `hardcoded-data` feature. This is in part for convenience /// (since this data is small and changes less often), and in part so that this method can be /// added without needing a breaking version bump. /// Override this method in your custom data source to prevent the use of hardcoded data. fn bidi_matched_opening_bracket(&self, c: char) -> Option { crate::char_data::bidi_matched_opening_bracket(c) } }