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51004dcb 1# Copyright (c) 2002-2012 International Business Machines Corporation and
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2# others. All Rights Reserved.
3#
4# file: line_fi.txt
5#
6# Line Breaking Rules
7# Implement default line breaking as defined by
51004dcb 8# Unicode Standard Annex #14 Revision 29 for Unicode 6.2
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9# http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr14/
10#
11# TODO: Rule LB 8 remains as it was in Unicode 5.2
12# This is only because of a limitation of ICU break engine implementation,
13# not because the older behavior is desirable.
14
15#
16# Character Classes defined by TR 14.
17#
18
19!!chain;
20!!LBCMNoChain;
21
22
23!!lookAheadHardBreak;
24#
25# !!lookAheadHardBreak Described here because it is (as yet) undocumented elsewhere
26# and only used for the line break rules.
27#
28# It is used in the implementation of rule LB 10
29# which says to treat any combining mark that is not attached to a base
30# character as if it were of class AL (alphabetic).
31#
32# The problem occurs in the reverse rules.
33#
34# Consider a sequence like, with correct breaks as shown
35# LF ID CM AL AL
36# ^ ^ ^
37# Then consider the sequence without the initial ID (ideographic)
38# LF CM AL AL
39# ^ ^
40# Our CM, which in the first example was attached to the ideograph,
41# is now unattached, becomes an alpha, and joins in with the other
42# alphas.
43#
44# When iterating forwards, these sequences do not present any problems
45# When iterating backwards, we need to look ahead when encountering
46# a CM to see whether it attaches to something further on or not.
47# (Look-ahead in a reverse rule is looking towards the start)
48#
49# If the CM is unattached, we need to force a break.
50#
51# !!lookAheadHardBreak forces the run time state machine to
52# stop immediately when a look ahead rule ( '/' operator) matches,
53# and set the match position to that of the look-ahead operator,
54# no matter what other rules may be in play at the time.
55#
56# See rule LB 19 for an example.
57#
58
59$AI = [:LineBreak = Ambiguous:];
60$AL = [:LineBreak = Alphabetic:];
61$BA = [[:LineBreak = Break_After:] - [\u2010]];
62$HH = [\u2010];
63$BB = [:LineBreak = Break_Before:];
64$BK = [:LineBreak = Mandatory_Break:];
65$B2 = [:LineBreak = Break_Both:];
66$CB = [:LineBreak = Contingent_Break:];
4388f060 67$CJ = [:LineBreak = Conditional_Japanese_Starter:];
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68$CL = [:LineBreak = Close_Punctuation:];
69$CM = [:LineBreak = Combining_Mark:];
70$CP = [:LineBreak = Close_Parenthesis:];
71$CR = [:LineBreak = Carriage_Return:];
72$EX = [:LineBreak = Exclamation:];
73$GL = [:LineBreak = Glue:];
4388f060 74$HL = [:LineBreak = Hebrew_Letter:];
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75$HY = [:LineBreak = Hyphen:];
76$H2 = [:LineBreak = H2:];
77$H3 = [:LineBreak = H3:];
78$ID = [:LineBreak = Ideographic:];
79$IN = [:LineBreak = Inseperable:];
80$IS = [:LineBreak = Infix_Numeric:];
81$JL = [:LineBreak = JL:];
82$JV = [:LineBreak = JV:];
83$JT = [:LineBreak = JT:];
84$LF = [:LineBreak = Line_Feed:];
85$NL = [:LineBreak = Next_Line:];
4388f060 86$NS = [[:LineBreak = Nonstarter:] $CJ];
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87$NU = [:LineBreak = Numeric:];
88$OP = [:LineBreak = Open_Punctuation:];
89$PO = [:LineBreak = Postfix_Numeric:];
90$PR = [:LineBreak = Prefix_Numeric:];
91$QU = [:LineBreak = Quotation:];
51004dcb 92$RI = [:LineBreak = Regional_Indicator:];
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93$SA = [:LineBreak = Complex_Context:];
94$SG = [:LineBreak = Surrogate:];
95$SP = [:LineBreak = Space:];
96$SY = [:LineBreak = Break_Symbols:];
97$WJ = [:LineBreak = Word_Joiner:];
98$XX = [:LineBreak = Unknown:];
99$ZW = [:LineBreak = ZWSpace:];
100
101# Dictionary character set, for triggering language-based break engines. Currently
102# limited to LineBreak=Complex_Context. Note that this set only works in Unicode
103# 5.0 or later as the definition of Complex_Context was corrected to include all
104# characters requiring dictionary break.
105
106$dictionary = [:LineBreak = Complex_Context:];
107
108#
109# Rule LB1. By default, treat AI (characters with ambiguous east Asian width),
110# SA (South East Asian: Thai, Lao, Khmer)
111# SG (Unpaired Surrogates)
112# XX (Unknown, unassigned)
113# as $AL (Alphabetic)
114#
115$ALPlus = [$AL $AI $SA $SG $XX];
116
117#
118# Combining Marks. X $CM* behaves as if it were X. Rule LB6.
119#
120$ALcm = $ALPlus $CM*;
121$BAcm = $BA $CM*;
122$HHcm = $HH $CM*;
123$BBcm = $BB $CM*;
124$B2cm = $B2 $CM*;
125$CLcm = $CL $CM*;
126$CPcm = $CP $CM*;
127$EXcm = $EX $CM*;
128$GLcm = $GL $CM*;
4388f060 129$HLcm = $HL $CM*;
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130$HYcm = $HY $CM*;
131$H2cm = $H2 $CM*;
132$H3cm = $H3 $CM*;
133$IDcm = $ID $CM*;
134$INcm = $IN $CM*;
135$IScm = $IS $CM*;
136$JLcm = $JL $CM*;
137$JVcm = $JV $CM*;
138$JTcm = $JT $CM*;
139$NScm = $NS $CM*;
140$NUcm = $NU $CM*;
141$OPcm = $OP $CM*;
142$POcm = $PO $CM*;
143$PRcm = $PR $CM*;
144$QUcm = $QU $CM*;
51004dcb 145$RIcm = $RI $CM*;
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146$SYcm = $SY $CM*;
147$WJcm = $WJ $CM*;
148
149## -------------------------------------------------
150
151!!forward;
152
153#
154# Each class of character can stand by itself as an unbroken token, with trailing combining stuff
155#
156$ALPlus $CM+;
157$BA $CM+;
158$HH $CM+;
159$BB $CM+;
160$B2 $CM+;
161$CL $CM+;
162$CP $CM+;
163$EX $CM+;
164$GL $CM+;
4388f060 165$HL $CM+;
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166$HY $CM+;
167$H2 $CM+;
168$H3 $CM+;
169$ID $CM+;
170$IN $CM+;
171$IS $CM+;
172$JL $CM+;
173$JV $CM+;
174$JT $CM+;
175$NS $CM+;
176$NU $CM+;
177$OP $CM+;
178$PO $CM+;
179$PR $CM+;
180$QU $CM+;
51004dcb 181$RI $CM+;
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182$SY $CM+;
183$WJ $CM+;
184
185#
186# CAN_CM is the set of characters that may combine with CM combining chars.
187# Note that Linebreak UAX 14's concept of a combining char and the rules
188# for what they can combine with are _very_ different from the rest of Unicode.
189#
190# Note that $CM itself is left out of this set. If CM is needed as a base
191# it must be listed separately in the rule.
192#
193$CAN_CM = [^$SP $BK $CR $LF $NL $ZW $CM]; # Bases that can take CMs
194$CANT_CM = [ $SP $BK $CR $LF $NL $ZW $CM]; # Bases that can't take CMs
195
196#
197# AL_FOLLOW set of chars that can unconditionally follow an AL
198# Needed in rules where stand-alone $CM s are treated as AL.
199# Chaining is disabled with CM because it causes other failures,
200# so for this one case we need to manually list out longer sequences.
201#
202$AL_FOLLOW_NOCM = [$BK $CR $LF $NL $ZW $SP];
4388f060 203$AL_FOLLOW_CM = [$CL $CP $EX $HL $IS $SY $WJ $GL $OP $QU $BA $HH $HY $NS $IN $NU $ALPlus];
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204$AL_FOLLOW = [$AL_FOLLOW_NOCM $AL_FOLLOW_CM];
205
206
207#
208# Rule LB 4, 5 Mandatory (Hard) breaks.
209#
210$LB4Breaks = [$BK $CR $LF $NL];
211$LB4NonBreaks = [^$BK $CR $LF $NL];
212$CR $LF {100};
213
214#
215# LB 6 Do not break before hard line breaks.
216#
217$LB4NonBreaks? $LB4Breaks {100}; # LB 5 do not break before hard breaks.
218$CAN_CM $CM* $LB4Breaks {100};
219$CM+ $LB4Breaks {100};
220
221# LB 7 x SP
222# x ZW
223$LB4NonBreaks [$SP $ZW];
224$CAN_CM $CM* [$SP $ZW];
225$CM+ [$SP $ZW];
226
227#
228# LB 8 Break after zero width space
229# TODO: ZW SP* <break>
230# An engine change is required to write the reverse rule for this.
231# For now, leave the Unicode 5.2 rule, ZW <break>
232#
233$LB8Breaks = [$LB4Breaks $ZW];
234$LB8NonBreaks = [[$LB4NonBreaks] - [$ZW]];
235
236
237# LB 9 Combining marks. X $CM needs to behave like X, where X is not $SP, $BK $CR $LF $NL
238# $CM not covered by the above needs to behave like $AL
239# See definition of $CAN_CM.
240
241$CAN_CM $CM+; # Stick together any combining sequences that don't match other rules.
242$CM+;
243
244#
245# LB 11 Do not break before or after WORD JOINER & related characters.
246#
247$CAN_CM $CM* $WJcm;
248$LB8NonBreaks $WJcm;
249$CM+ $WJcm;
250
251$WJcm $CANT_CM;
252$WJcm $CAN_CM $CM*;
253
254#
255# LB 12 Do not break after NBSP and related characters.
256# GL x
257#
258$GLcm $CAN_CM $CM*;
259$GLcm $CANT_CM;
260
261#
262# LB 12a Do not break before NBSP and related characters ...
263# [^SP BA HY] x GL
264#
265[[$LB8NonBreaks] - [$SP $BA $HH $HY]] $CM* $GLcm;
266$CM+ GLcm;
267
268
269
270#
271# LB 13 Don't break before ']' or '!' or ';' or '/', even after spaces.
272#
273$LB8NonBreaks $CL;
274$CAN_CM $CM* $CL;
275$CM+ $CL; # by rule 10, stand-alone CM behaves as AL
276
277$LB8NonBreaks $CP;
278$CAN_CM $CM* $CP;
279$CM+ $CP; # by rule 10, stand-alone CM behaves as AL
280
281$LB8NonBreaks $EX;
282$CAN_CM $CM* $EX;
283$CM+ $EX; # by rule 10, stand-alone CM behaves as AL
284
285$LB8NonBreaks $IS;
286$CAN_CM $CM* $IS;
287$CM+ $IS; # by rule 10, stand-alone CM behaves as AL
288
289$LB8NonBreaks $SY;
290$CAN_CM $CM* $SY;
291$CM+ $SY; # by rule 10, stand-alone CM behaves as AL
292
293
294#
295# LB 14 Do not break after OP, even after spaces
296#
297$OPcm $SP* $CAN_CM $CM*;
298$OPcm $SP* $CANT_CM;
299
300$OPcm $SP+ $CM+ $AL_FOLLOW?; # by rule 10, stand-alone CM behaves as AL
301
302# LB 15
303$QUcm $SP* $OPcm;
304
305# LB 16
306($CLcm | $CPcm) $SP* $NScm;
307
308# LB 17
309$B2cm $SP* $B2cm;
310
311#
312# LB 18 Break after spaces.
313#
314$LB18NonBreaks = [$LB8NonBreaks - [$SP]];
315$LB18Breaks = [$LB8Breaks $SP];
316
317
318# LB 19
319# x QU
320$LB18NonBreaks $CM* $QUcm;
321$CM+ $QUcm;
322
323# QU x
324$QUcm .?;
325$QUcm $LB18NonBreaks $CM*; # Don't let a combining mark go onto $CR, $BK, etc.
326 # TODO: I don't think this rule is needed.
327
328
329# LB 20
330# <break> $CB
331# $CB <break>
332
333$LB20NonBreaks = [$LB18NonBreaks - $CB];
334
335# LB 20.09 added rule for Finnish tailoring
336# LB 21 x (BA | HY | NS)
337# BB x
338#
339$LB20NonBreaks $CM* ($BAcm | $HHcm | $HYcm | $NScm) / $AL;
340$LB20NonBreaks $CM* ($BAcm | $HHcm | $HYcm | $NScm);
341($HY | $HH) $AL;
342
343$BBcm [^$CB]; # $BB x
344$BBcm $LB20NonBreaks $CM*;
345
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346# LB 21a Don't break after Hebrew + Hyphen
347# HL (HY | BA) x
348#
349$HLcm ($HYcm | $BAcm | $HHcm) [^$CB]?;
350
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4388f060 352($ALcm | $HLcm) $INcm;
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353$CM+ $INcm; # by rule 10, any otherwise unattached CM behaves as AL
354$IDcm $INcm;
355$INcm $INcm;
356$NUcm $INcm;
357
358
359# $LB 23
360$IDcm $POcm;
361$ALcm $NUcm; # includes $LB19
4388f060 362$HLcm $NUcm;
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363$CM+ $NUcm; # Rule 10, any otherwise unattached CM behaves as AL
364$NUcm $ALcm;
4388f060 365$NUcm $HLcm;
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367#
368# LB 24
369#
370$PRcm $IDcm;
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372$POcm ($ALcm | $HLcm);
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374#
375# LB 25 Numbers.
376#
377($PRcm | $POcm)? ($OPcm | $HYcm)? $NUcm ($NUcm | $SYcm | $IScm)* ($CLcm | $CPcm)? ($PRcm | $POcm)?;
378
379# LB 26 Do not break a Korean syllable
380#
381$JLcm ($JLcm | $JVcm | $H2cm | $H3cm);
382($JVcm | $H2cm) ($JVcm | $JTcm);
383($JTcm | $H3cm) $JTcm;
384
385# LB 27 Treat korean Syllable Block the same as ID (don't break it)
386($JLcm | $JVcm | $JTcm | $H2cm | $H3cm) $INcm;
387($JLcm | $JVcm | $JTcm | $H2cm | $H3cm) $POcm;
388$PRcm ($JLcm | $JVcm | $JTcm | $H2cm | $H3cm);
389
390
391# LB 28 Do not break between alphabetics
392#
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393($ALcm | $HLcm) ($ALcm | $HLcm);
394$CM+ ($ALcm | $HLcm); # The $CM+ is from rule 10, an unattached CM is treated as AL
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396# LB 29
4388f060 397$IScm ($ALcm | $HLcm);
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399# LB 30
4388f060 400($ALcm | $HLcm | $NUcm) $OPcm;
729e4ab9 401$CM+ $OPcm; # The $CM+ is from rule 10, an unattached CM is treated as AL.
4388f060 402$CPcm ($ALcm | $HLcm | $NUcm);
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404# LB 30a Do not break between regional indicators.
405$RIcm $RIcm;
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406
407#
408# Reverse Rules.
409#
410## -------------------------------------------------
411
412!!reverse;
413
414$CM+ $ALPlus;
415$CM+ $BA;
416$CM+ $HH;
417$CM+ $BB;
418$CM+ $B2;
419$CM+ $CL;
420$CM+ $CP;
421$CM+ $EX;
422$CM+ $GL;
4388f060 423$CM+ $HL;
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424$CM+ $HY;
425$CM+ $H2;
426$CM+ $H3;
427$CM+ $ID;
428$CM+ $IN;
429$CM+ $IS;
430$CM+ $JL;
431$CM+ $JV;
432$CM+ $JT;
433$CM+ $NS;
434$CM+ $NU;
435$CM+ $OP;
436$CM+ $PO;
437$CM+ $PR;
438$CM+ $QU;
51004dcb 439$CM+ $RI;
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440$CM+ $SY;
441$CM+ $WJ;
442$CM+;
443
444
445#
446# Sequences of the form (shown forwards)
447# [CANT_CM] <break> [CM] [whatever]
448# The CM needs to behave as an AL
449#
450$AL_FOLLOW $CM+ / (
451 [$BK $CR $LF $NL $ZW {eof}] |
452 $SP+ $CM+ $SP |
453 $SP+ $CM* ([^$OP $CM $SP] | [$AL {eof}])); # if LB 14 will match, need to surpress this break.
454 # LB14 says OP SP* x .
455 # becomes OP SP* x AL
456 # becomes OP SP* x CM+ AL_FOLLOW
457 #
458 # Further note: the $AL in [$AL {eof}] is only to work around
459 # a rule compiler bug which complains about
460 # empty sets otherwise.
461
462#
463# Sequences of the form (shown forwards)
464# [CANT_CM] <break> [CM] <break> [PR]
465# The CM needs to behave as an AL
466# This rule is concerned about getting the second of the two <breaks> in place.
467#
468
469[$PR ] / $CM+ [$BK $CR $LF $NL $ZW $SP {eof}];
470
471
472
473# LB 4, 5, 5
474
475$LB4Breaks [$LB4NonBreaks-$CM];
476$LB4Breaks $CM+ $CAN_CM;
477$LF $CR;
478
479
480# LB 7 x SP
481# x ZW
482[$SP $ZW] [$LB4NonBreaks-$CM];
483[$SP $ZW] $CM+ $CAN_CM;
484
485# LB 8 ZW SP* <break>
486# TODO: to implement this, we need more than one look-ahead hard break in play at a time.
487# Requires an engine enhancement.
488# / $SP* $ZW
489
490# LB 9,10 Combining marks.
491# X $CM needs to behave like X, where X is not $SP or controls.
492# $CM not covered by the above needs to behave like $AL
493# Stick together any combining sequences that don't match other rules.
494$CM+ $CAN_CM;
495
496
497# LB 11
498$CM* $WJ $CM* $CAN_CM;
499$CM* $WJ [$LB8NonBreaks-$CM];
500
501 $CANT_CM $CM* $WJ;
502$CM* $CAN_CM $CM* $WJ;
503
504# LB 12a
505# [^SP BA HY] x GL
506#
507$CM* $GL $CM* [$LB8NonBreaks-[$CM $SP $BA $HH $HY]];
508
509# LB 12
510# GL x
511#
512$CANT_CM $CM* $GL;
513$CM* $CAN_CM $CM* $GL;
514
515
516# LB 13
517$CL $CM+ $CAN_CM;
518$CP $CM+ $CAN_CM;
519$EX $CM+ $CAN_CM;
520$IS $CM+ $CAN_CM;
521$SY $CM+ $CAN_CM;
522
523$CL [$LB8NonBreaks-$CM];
524$CP [$LB8NonBreaks-$CM];
525$EX [$LB8NonBreaks-$CM];
526$IS [$LB8NonBreaks-$CM];
527$SY [$LB8NonBreaks-$CM];
528
529# Rule 13 & 14 taken together for an edge case.
530# Match this, shown forward
531# OP SP+ ($CM+ behaving as $AL) (CL | CP | EX | IS | IY)
532# This really wants to chain at the $CM+ (which is acting as an $AL)
533# except for $CM chaining being disabled.
534[$CL $CP $EX $IS $SY] $CM+ $SP+ $CM* $OP;
535
536# LB 14 OP SP* x
537#
538$CM* $CAN_CM $SP* $CM* $OP;
539 $CANT_CM $SP* $CM* $OP;
540$AL_FOLLOW? $CM+ $SP $SP* $CM* $OP; # by LB 10, behaves like $AL_FOLLOW? $AL $SP* $CM* $OP
541
542 $AL_FOLLOW_NOCM $CM+ $SP+ $CM* $OP;
543$CM* $AL_FOLLOW_CM $CM+ $SP+ $CM* $OP;
544$SY $CM $SP+ $OP; # TODO: Experiment. Remove.
545
546
547
548# LB 15
549$CM* $OP $SP* $CM* $QU;
550
551# LB 16
552$CM* $NS $SP* $CM* ($CL | $CP);
553
554# LB 17
555$CM* $B2 $SP* $CM* $B2;
556
557# LB 18 break after spaces
558# Nothing explicit needed here.
559
560
561#
562# LB 19
563#
564$CM* $QU $CM* $CAN_CM; # . x QU
565$CM* $QU $LB18NonBreaks;
566
567
568$CM* $CAN_CM $CM* $QU; # QU x .
569 $CANT_CM $CM* $QU;
570
571#
572# LB 20 Break before and after CB.
573# nothing needed here.
574#
575
576# LB 20.09 added rule for Finnish tailoring
577$AL ($HY | $HH) / $SP;
578
579# LB 21
580$CM* ($BA | $HH | $HY | $NS) $CM* [$LB20NonBreaks-$CM]; # . x (BA | HY | NS)
581
582$CM* [$LB20NonBreaks-$CM] $CM* $BB; # BB x .
583[^$CB] $CM* $BB; #
584
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586[^$CB] $CM* ($HY | $BA | $HH) $CM* $HL;
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588
589# LB 22
4388f060 590$CM* $IN $CM* ($ALPlus | $HL);
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591$CM* $IN $CM* $ID;
592$CM* $IN $CM* $IN;
593$CM* $IN $CM* $NU;
594
595# LB 23
596$CM* $PO $CM* $ID;
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597$CM* $NU $CM* ($ALPlus | $HL);
598$CM* ($ALPlus | $HL) $CM* $NU;
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600# LB 24
601$CM* $ID $CM* $PR;
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602$CM* ($ALPlus | $HL) $CM* $PR;
603$CM* ($ALPlus | $HL) $CM* $PO;
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605
606# LB 25
607($CM* ($PR | $PO))? ($CM* ($CL | $CP))? ($CM* ($NU | $IS | $SY))* $CM* $NU ($CM* ($OP | $HY))? ($CM* ($PR | $PO))?;
608
609# LB 26
610$CM* ($H3 | $H2 | $JV | $JL) $CM* $JL;
611$CM* ($JT | $JV) $CM* ($H2 | $JV);
612$CM* $JT $CM* ($H3 | $JT);
613
614# LB 27
615$CM* $IN $CM* ($H3 | $H2 | $JT | $JV | $JL);
616$CM* $PO $CM* ($H3 | $H2 | $JT | $JV | $JL);
617$CM* ($H3 | $H2 | $JT | $JV | $JL) $CM* $PR;
618
619# LB 28
4388f060 620$CM* ($ALPlus | $HL) $CM* ($ALPlus | $HL);
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622
623# LB 29
4388f060 624$CM* ($ALPlus | $HL) $CM* $IS;
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626# LB 30
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627$CM* $OP $CM* ($ALPlus | $HL | $NU);
628$CM* ($ALPlus | $HL | $NU) $CM* $CP;
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630# LB 30a
631$CM* $RI $CM* $RI;
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633## -------------------------------------------------
634
635!!safe_reverse;
636
637# LB 9
638$CM+ [^$CM $BK $CR $LF $NL $ZW $SP];
639$CM+ $SP / .;
640
641# LB 14
642$SP+ $CM* $OP;
643
644# LB 15
645$SP+ $CM* $QU;
646
647# LB 16
648$SP+ $CM* ($CL | $CP);
649
650# LB 17
651$SP+ $CM* $B2;
652
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653# LB 21
654$CM* ($HY | $BA | $HH) $CM* $HL;
655
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656# LB 25
657($CM* ($IS | $SY))+ $CM* $NU;
658($CL | $CP) $CM* ($NU | $IS | $SY);
659
660# For dictionary-based break
661$dictionary $dictionary;
662
663## -------------------------------------------------
664
665!!safe_forward;
666
667# Skip forward over all character classes that are involved in
668# rules containing patterns with possibly more than one char
669# of context.
670#
671# It might be slightly more efficient to have specific rules
672# instead of one generic one, but only if we could
673# turn off rule chaining. We don't want to move more
674# than necessary.
675#
4388f060 676[$CM $OP $QU $CL $CP $B2 $PR $HY $BA $SP $dictionary]+ [^$CM $OP $QU $CL $CP $B2 $PR $HY $BA $dictionary];
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A
677$dictionary $dictionary;
678