rust/src/libcore/char.rs
Alex Crichton 31e21613ee rollup merge of #19885: alexcrichton/char-escape
This changes the `escape_unicode` method on a `char` to use the new style of
unicode escapes in the language.

Closes #19811
Closes #19879
2014-12-17 11:50:28 -08:00

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Rust

// Copyright 2012-2014 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT
// file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at
// http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT.
//
// 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.
//! Character manipulation.
//!
//! For more details, see ::unicode::char (a.k.a. std::char)
#![allow(non_snake_case)]
#![doc(primitive = "char")]
use iter::Iterator;
use mem::transmute;
use ops::FnMut;
use option::Option::{None, Some};
use option::Option;
use slice::SliceExt;
// UTF-8 ranges and tags for encoding characters
static TAG_CONT: u8 = 0b1000_0000u8;
static TAG_TWO_B: u8 = 0b1100_0000u8;
static TAG_THREE_B: u8 = 0b1110_0000u8;
static TAG_FOUR_B: u8 = 0b1111_0000u8;
static MAX_ONE_B: u32 = 0x80u32;
static MAX_TWO_B: u32 = 0x800u32;
static MAX_THREE_B: u32 = 0x10000u32;
/*
Lu Uppercase_Letter an uppercase letter
Ll Lowercase_Letter a lowercase letter
Lt Titlecase_Letter a digraphic character, with first part uppercase
Lm Modifier_Letter a modifier letter
Lo Other_Letter other letters, including syllables and ideographs
Mn Nonspacing_Mark a nonspacing combining mark (zero advance width)
Mc Spacing_Mark a spacing combining mark (positive advance width)
Me Enclosing_Mark an enclosing combining mark
Nd Decimal_Number a decimal digit
Nl Letter_Number a letterlike numeric character
No Other_Number a numeric character of other type
Pc Connector_Punctuation a connecting punctuation mark, like a tie
Pd Dash_Punctuation a dash or hyphen punctuation mark
Ps Open_Punctuation an opening punctuation mark (of a pair)
Pe Close_Punctuation a closing punctuation mark (of a pair)
Pi Initial_Punctuation an initial quotation mark
Pf Final_Punctuation a final quotation mark
Po Other_Punctuation a punctuation mark of other type
Sm Math_Symbol a symbol of primarily mathematical use
Sc Currency_Symbol a currency sign
Sk Modifier_Symbol a non-letterlike modifier symbol
So Other_Symbol a symbol of other type
Zs Space_Separator a space character (of various non-zero widths)
Zl Line_Separator U+2028 LINE SEPARATOR only
Zp Paragraph_Separator U+2029 PARAGRAPH SEPARATOR only
Cc Control a C0 or C1 control code
Cf Format a format control character
Cs Surrogate a surrogate code point
Co Private_Use a private-use character
Cn Unassigned a reserved unassigned code point or a noncharacter
*/
/// The highest valid code point
#[stable]
pub const MAX: char = '\u{10ffff}';
/// Converts from `u32` to a `char`
#[inline]
#[unstable = "pending decisions about costructors for primitives"]
pub fn from_u32(i: u32) -> Option<char> {
// catch out-of-bounds and surrogates
if (i > MAX as u32) || (i >= 0xD800 && i <= 0xDFFF) {
None
} else {
Some(unsafe { transmute(i) })
}
}
///
/// Checks if a `char` parses as a numeric digit in the given radix
///
/// Compared to `is_numeric()`, this function only recognizes the
/// characters `0-9`, `a-z` and `A-Z`.
///
/// # Return value
///
/// Returns `true` if `c` is a valid digit under `radix`, and `false`
/// otherwise.
///
/// # Panics
///
/// Panics if given a `radix` > 36.
///
/// # Note
///
/// This just wraps `to_digit()`.
///
#[inline]
#[deprecated = "use the Char::is_digit method"]
pub fn is_digit_radix(c: char, radix: uint) -> bool {
c.is_digit(radix)
}
///
/// Converts a `char` to the corresponding digit
///
/// # Return value
///
/// If `c` is between '0' and '9', the corresponding value
/// between 0 and 9. If `c` is 'a' or 'A', 10. If `c` is
/// 'b' or 'B', 11, etc. Returns none if the `char` does not
/// refer to a digit in the given radix.
///
/// # Panics
///
/// Panics if given a `radix` outside the range `[0..36]`.
///
#[inline]
#[deprecated = "use the Char::to_digit method"]
pub fn to_digit(c: char, radix: uint) -> Option<uint> {
c.to_digit(radix)
}
///
/// Converts a number to the character representing it
///
/// # Return value
///
/// Returns `Some(char)` if `num` represents one digit under `radix`,
/// using one character of `0-9` or `a-z`, or `None` if it doesn't.
///
/// # Panics
///
/// Panics if given an `radix` > 36.
///
#[inline]
#[unstable = "pending decisions about costructors for primitives"]
pub fn from_digit(num: uint, radix: uint) -> Option<char> {
if radix > 36 {
panic!("from_digit: radix is too high (maximum 36)");
}
if num < radix {
unsafe {
if num < 10 {
Some(transmute(('0' as uint + num) as u32))
} else {
Some(transmute(('a' as uint + num - 10u) as u32))
}
}
} else {
None
}
}
/// Deprecated, call the escape_unicode method instead.
#[deprecated = "use the Char::escape_unicode method"]
pub fn escape_unicode<F>(c: char, mut f: F) where F: FnMut(char) {
for char in c.escape_unicode() {
f(char);
}
}
/// Deprecated, call the escape_default method instead.
#[deprecated = "use the Char::escape_default method"]
pub fn escape_default<F>(c: char, mut f: F) where F: FnMut(char) {
for c in c.escape_default() {
f(c);
}
}
/// Returns the amount of bytes this `char` would need if encoded in UTF-8
#[inline]
#[deprecated = "use the Char::len_utf8 method"]
pub fn len_utf8_bytes(c: char) -> uint {
c.len_utf8()
}
/// Basic `char` manipulations.
#[experimental = "trait organization may change"]
pub trait Char {
/// Checks if a `char` parses as a numeric digit in the given radix.
///
/// Compared to `is_numeric()`, this function only recognizes the characters
/// `0-9`, `a-z` and `A-Z`.
///
/// # Return value
///
/// Returns `true` if `c` is a valid digit under `radix`, and `false`
/// otherwise.
///
/// # Panics
///
/// Panics if given a radix > 36.
#[deprecated = "use is_digit"]
fn is_digit_radix(self, radix: uint) -> bool;
/// Checks if a `char` parses as a numeric digit in the given radix.
///
/// Compared to `is_numeric()`, this function only recognizes the characters
/// `0-9`, `a-z` and `A-Z`.
///
/// # Return value
///
/// Returns `true` if `c` is a valid digit under `radix`, and `false`
/// otherwise.
///
/// # Panics
///
/// Panics if given a radix > 36.
#[unstable = "pending error conventions"]
fn is_digit(self, radix: uint) -> bool;
/// Converts a character to the corresponding digit.
///
/// # Return value
///
/// If `c` is between '0' and '9', the corresponding value between 0 and
/// 9. If `c` is 'a' or 'A', 10. If `c` is 'b' or 'B', 11, etc. Returns
/// none if the character does not refer to a digit in the given radix.
///
/// # Panics
///
/// Panics if given a radix outside the range [0..36].
#[unstable = "pending error conventions, trait organization"]
fn to_digit(self, radix: uint) -> Option<uint>;
/// Converts a number to the character representing it.
///
/// # Return value
///
/// Returns `Some(char)` if `num` represents one digit under `radix`,
/// using one character of `0-9` or `a-z`, or `None` if it doesn't.
///
/// # Panics
///
/// Panics if given a radix > 36.
#[deprecated = "use the char::from_digit free function"]
fn from_digit(num: uint, radix: uint) -> Option<Self>;
/// Converts from `u32` to a `char`
#[deprecated = "use the char::from_u32 free function"]
fn from_u32(i: u32) -> Option<char>;
/// Returns an iterator that yields the hexadecimal Unicode escape
/// of a character, as `char`s.
///
/// All characters are escaped with Rust syntax of the form `\\u{NNNN}`
/// where `NNNN` is the shortest hexadecimal representation of the code
/// point.
#[unstable = "pending error conventions, trait organization"]
fn escape_unicode(self) -> EscapeUnicode;
/// Returns an iterator that yields the 'default' ASCII and
/// C++11-like literal escape of a character, as `char`s.
///
/// The default is chosen with a bias toward producing literals that are
/// legal in a variety of languages, including C++11 and similar C-family
/// languages. The exact rules are:
///
/// * Tab, CR and LF are escaped as '\t', '\r' and '\n' respectively.
/// * Single-quote, double-quote and backslash chars are backslash-
/// escaped.
/// * Any other chars in the range [0x20,0x7e] are not escaped.
/// * Any other chars are given hex Unicode escapes; see `escape_unicode`.
#[unstable = "pending error conventions, trait organization"]
fn escape_default(self) -> EscapeDefault;
/// Returns the amount of bytes this character would need if encoded in
/// UTF-8.
#[deprecated = "use len_utf8"]
fn len_utf8_bytes(self) -> uint;
/// Returns the amount of bytes this character would need if encoded in
/// UTF-8.
#[unstable = "pending trait organization"]
fn len_utf8(self) -> uint;
/// Returns the amount of bytes this character would need if encoded in
/// UTF-16.
#[unstable = "pending trait organization"]
fn len_utf16(self) -> uint;
/// Encodes this character as UTF-8 into the provided byte buffer,
/// and then returns the number of bytes written.
///
/// If the buffer is not large enough, nothing will be written into it
/// and a `None` will be returned.
#[unstable = "pending trait organization"]
fn encode_utf8(&self, dst: &mut [u8]) -> Option<uint>;
/// Encodes this character as UTF-16 into the provided `u16` buffer,
/// and then returns the number of `u16`s written.
///
/// If the buffer is not large enough, nothing will be written into it
/// and a `None` will be returned.
#[unstable = "pending trait organization"]
fn encode_utf16(&self, dst: &mut [u16]) -> Option<uint>;
}
#[experimental = "trait is experimental"]
impl Char for char {
#[deprecated = "use is_digit"]
fn is_digit_radix(self, radix: uint) -> bool { self.is_digit(radix) }
#[unstable = "pending trait organization"]
fn is_digit(self, radix: uint) -> bool {
match self.to_digit(radix) {
Some(_) => true,
None => false,
}
}
#[unstable = "pending trait organization"]
fn to_digit(self, radix: uint) -> Option<uint> {
if radix > 36 {
panic!("to_digit: radix is too high (maximum 36)");
}
let val = match self {
'0' ... '9' => self as uint - ('0' as uint),
'a' ... 'z' => self as uint + 10u - ('a' as uint),
'A' ... 'Z' => self as uint + 10u - ('A' as uint),
_ => return None,
};
if val < radix { Some(val) }
else { None }
}
#[deprecated = "use the char::from_digit free function"]
fn from_digit(num: uint, radix: uint) -> Option<char> { from_digit(num, radix) }
#[inline]
#[deprecated = "use the char::from_u32 free function"]
fn from_u32(i: u32) -> Option<char> { from_u32(i) }
#[unstable = "pending error conventions, trait organization"]
fn escape_unicode(self) -> EscapeUnicode {
EscapeUnicode { c: self, state: EscapeUnicodeState::Backslash }
}
#[unstable = "pending error conventions, trait organization"]
fn escape_default(self) -> EscapeDefault {
let init_state = match self {
'\t' => EscapeDefaultState::Backslash('t'),
'\r' => EscapeDefaultState::Backslash('r'),
'\n' => EscapeDefaultState::Backslash('n'),
'\\' => EscapeDefaultState::Backslash('\\'),
'\'' => EscapeDefaultState::Backslash('\''),
'"' => EscapeDefaultState::Backslash('"'),
'\x20' ... '\x7e' => EscapeDefaultState::Char(self),
_ => EscapeDefaultState::Unicode(self.escape_unicode())
};
EscapeDefault { state: init_state }
}
#[inline]
#[deprecated = "use len_utf8"]
fn len_utf8_bytes(self) -> uint { self.len_utf8() }
#[inline]
#[unstable = "pending trait organization"]
fn len_utf8(self) -> uint {
let code = self as u32;
match () {
_ if code < MAX_ONE_B => 1u,
_ if code < MAX_TWO_B => 2u,
_ if code < MAX_THREE_B => 3u,
_ => 4u,
}
}
#[inline]
#[unstable = "pending trait organization"]
fn len_utf16(self) -> uint {
let ch = self as u32;
if (ch & 0xFFFF_u32) == ch { 1 } else { 2 }
}
#[inline]
#[unstable = "pending error conventions, trait organization"]
fn encode_utf8<'a>(&self, dst: &'a mut [u8]) -> Option<uint> {
// Marked #[inline] to allow llvm optimizing it away
let code = *self as u32;
if code < MAX_ONE_B && dst.len() >= 1 {
dst[0] = code as u8;
Some(1)
} else if code < MAX_TWO_B && dst.len() >= 2 {
dst[0] = (code >> 6u & 0x1F_u32) as u8 | TAG_TWO_B;
dst[1] = (code & 0x3F_u32) as u8 | TAG_CONT;
Some(2)
} else if code < MAX_THREE_B && dst.len() >= 3 {
dst[0] = (code >> 12u & 0x0F_u32) as u8 | TAG_THREE_B;
dst[1] = (code >> 6u & 0x3F_u32) as u8 | TAG_CONT;
dst[2] = (code & 0x3F_u32) as u8 | TAG_CONT;
Some(3)
} else if dst.len() >= 4 {
dst[0] = (code >> 18u & 0x07_u32) as u8 | TAG_FOUR_B;
dst[1] = (code >> 12u & 0x3F_u32) as u8 | TAG_CONT;
dst[2] = (code >> 6u & 0x3F_u32) as u8 | TAG_CONT;
dst[3] = (code & 0x3F_u32) as u8 | TAG_CONT;
Some(4)
} else {
None
}
}
#[inline]
#[unstable = "pending error conventions, trait organization"]
fn encode_utf16(&self, dst: &mut [u16]) -> Option<uint> {
// Marked #[inline] to allow llvm optimizing it away
let mut ch = *self as u32;
if (ch & 0xFFFF_u32) == ch && dst.len() >= 1 {
// The BMP falls through (assuming non-surrogate, as it should)
dst[0] = ch as u16;
Some(1)
} else if dst.len() >= 2 {
// Supplementary planes break into surrogates.
ch -= 0x1_0000_u32;
dst[0] = 0xD800_u16 | ((ch >> 10) as u16);
dst[1] = 0xDC00_u16 | ((ch as u16) & 0x3FF_u16);
Some(2)
} else {
None
}
}
}
/// An iterator over the characters that represent a `char`, as escaped by
/// Rust's unicode escaping rules.
pub struct EscapeUnicode {
c: char,
state: EscapeUnicodeState
}
enum EscapeUnicodeState {
Backslash,
Type,
LeftBrace,
Value(uint),
RightBrace,
Done,
}
impl Iterator<char> for EscapeUnicode {
fn next(&mut self) -> Option<char> {
match self.state {
EscapeUnicodeState::Backslash => {
self.state = EscapeUnicodeState::Type;
Some('\\')
}
EscapeUnicodeState::Type => {
self.state = EscapeUnicodeState::LeftBrace;
Some('u')
}
EscapeUnicodeState::LeftBrace => {
let mut n = 0u;
while (self.c as u32) >> (4 * (n + 1)) != 0 {
n += 1;
}
self.state = EscapeUnicodeState::Value(n);
Some('{')
}
EscapeUnicodeState::Value(offset) => {
let v = match ((self.c as i32) >> (offset * 4)) & 0xf {
i @ 0 ... 9 => '0' as i32 + i,
i => 'a' as i32 + (i - 10)
};
if offset == 0 {
self.state = EscapeUnicodeState::RightBrace;
} else {
self.state = EscapeUnicodeState::Value(offset - 1);
}
Some(unsafe { transmute(v) })
}
EscapeUnicodeState::RightBrace => {
self.state = EscapeUnicodeState::Done;
Some('}')
}
EscapeUnicodeState::Done => None,
}
}
}
/// An iterator over the characters that represent a `char`, escaped
/// for maximum portability.
pub struct EscapeDefault {
state: EscapeDefaultState
}
enum EscapeDefaultState {
Backslash(char),
Char(char),
Done,
Unicode(EscapeUnicode),
}
impl Iterator<char> for EscapeDefault {
fn next(&mut self) -> Option<char> {
match self.state {
EscapeDefaultState::Backslash(c) => {
self.state = EscapeDefaultState::Char(c);
Some('\\')
}
EscapeDefaultState::Char(c) => {
self.state = EscapeDefaultState::Done;
Some(c)
}
EscapeDefaultState::Done => None,
EscapeDefaultState::Unicode(ref mut iter) => iter.next()
}
}
}