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14 #include "unicode/utypes.h"
16 #if !UCONFIG_NO_FORMATTING
22 #include "unicode/localpointer.h"
23 #include "unicode/plurrule.h"
24 #include "unicode/stringpiece.h"
27 #include "plurrule_impl.h"
30 #include "number_decimalquantity.h"
32 using icu::number::impl::DecimalQuantity
;
34 void setupResult(const int32_t testSource
[], char result
[], int32_t* max
);
35 UBool
checkEqual(const PluralRules
&test
, char *result
, int32_t max
);
36 UBool
testEquality(const PluralRules
&test
);
38 // This is an API test, not a unit test. It doesn't test very many cases, and doesn't
39 // try to test the full functionality. It just calls each function in the class and
40 // verifies that it works on a basic level.
42 void PluralRulesTest::runIndexedTest( int32_t index
, UBool exec
, const char* &name
, char* /*par*/ )
44 if (exec
) logln("TestSuite PluralRulesAPI");
46 TESTCASE_AUTO(testAPI
);
47 // TESTCASE_AUTO(testGetUniqueKeywordValue);
48 TESTCASE_AUTO(testGetSamples
);
49 TESTCASE_AUTO(testWithin
);
50 TESTCASE_AUTO(testGetAllKeywordValues
);
51 TESTCASE_AUTO(testOrdinal
);
52 TESTCASE_AUTO(testSelect
);
53 TESTCASE_AUTO(testAvailbleLocales
);
54 TESTCASE_AUTO(testParseErrors
);
55 TESTCASE_AUTO(testFixedDecimal
);
60 // Quick and dirty class for putting UnicodeStrings in char * messages.
61 // TODO: something like this should be generally available.
66 US(const UnicodeString
&us
) {
67 int32_t bufLen
= us
.extract((int32_t)0, us
.length(), (char *)NULL
, (uint32_t)0) + 1;
68 buf
= (char *)uprv_malloc(bufLen
);
69 us
.extract(0, us
.length(), buf
, bufLen
); };
70 const char *cstr() {return buf
;};
71 ~US() { uprv_free(buf
);};
78 #define PLURAL_TEST_NUM 18
80 * Test various generic API methods of PluralRules for API coverage.
82 void PluralRulesTest::testAPI(/*char *par*/)
84 UnicodeString pluralTestData
[PLURAL_TEST_NUM
] = {
85 UNICODE_STRING_SIMPLE("a: n is 1"),
86 UNICODE_STRING_SIMPLE("a: n mod 10 is 2"),
87 UNICODE_STRING_SIMPLE("a: n is not 1"),
88 UNICODE_STRING_SIMPLE("a: n mod 3 is not 1"),
89 UNICODE_STRING_SIMPLE("a: n in 2..5"),
90 UNICODE_STRING_SIMPLE("a: n within 2..5"),
91 UNICODE_STRING_SIMPLE("a: n not in 2..5"),
92 UNICODE_STRING_SIMPLE("a: n not within 2..5"),
93 UNICODE_STRING_SIMPLE("a: n mod 10 in 2..5"),
94 UNICODE_STRING_SIMPLE("a: n mod 10 within 2..5"),
95 UNICODE_STRING_SIMPLE("a: n mod 10 is 2 and n is not 12"),
96 UNICODE_STRING_SIMPLE("a: n mod 10 in 2..3 or n mod 10 is 5"),
97 UNICODE_STRING_SIMPLE("a: n mod 10 within 2..3 or n mod 10 is 5"),
98 UNICODE_STRING_SIMPLE("a: n is 1 or n is 4 or n is 23"),
99 UNICODE_STRING_SIMPLE("a: n mod 2 is 1 and n is not 3 and n in 1..11"),
100 UNICODE_STRING_SIMPLE("a: n mod 2 is 1 and n is not 3 and n within 1..11"),
101 UNICODE_STRING_SIMPLE("a: n mod 2 is 1 or n mod 5 is 1 and n is not 6"),
104 static const int32_t pluralTestResult
[PLURAL_TEST_NUM
][30] = {
113 {2,3,4,5,12,13,14,15,22,23,24,25,0},
114 {2,3,4,5,12,13,14,15,22,23,24,25,0},
116 {2,3,5,12,13,15,22,23,25,0},
117 {2,3,5,12,13,15,22,23,25,0},
121 {1,3,5,7,9,11,13,15,16,0},
123 UErrorCode status
= U_ZERO_ERROR
;
125 // ======= Test constructors
126 logln("Testing PluralRules constructors");
129 logln("\n start default locale test case ..\n");
131 PluralRules
defRule(status
);
132 LocalPointer
<PluralRules
> test(new PluralRules(status
), status
);
133 if(U_FAILURE(status
)) {
134 dataerrln("ERROR: Could not create PluralRules (default) - exitting");
137 LocalPointer
<PluralRules
> newEnPlural(test
->forLocale(Locale::getEnglish(), status
), status
);
138 if(U_FAILURE(status
)) {
139 dataerrln("ERROR: Could not create PluralRules (English) - exitting");
143 // ======= Test clone, assignment operator && == operator.
144 LocalPointer
<PluralRules
> dupRule(defRule
.clone());
146 errln("ERROR: clone plural rules test failed!");
149 if ( *dupRule
!= defRule
) {
150 errln("ERROR: clone plural rules test failed!");
153 *dupRule
= *newEnPlural
;
155 if ( *dupRule
!= *newEnPlural
) {
156 errln("ERROR: clone plural rules test failed!");
160 // ======= Test empty plural rules
161 logln("Testing Simple PluralRules");
163 LocalPointer
<PluralRules
> empRule(test
->createRules(UNICODE_STRING_SIMPLE("a:n"), status
));
165 for (int32_t i
=0; i
<10; ++i
) {
166 key
= empRule
->select(i
);
167 if ( key
.charAt(0)!= 0x61 ) { // 'a'
168 errln("ERROR: empty plural rules test failed! - exitting");
172 // ======= Test simple plural rules
173 logln("Testing Simple PluralRules");
178 for (int32_t i
=0; i
<PLURAL_TEST_NUM
-1; ++i
) {
179 LocalPointer
<PluralRules
> newRules(test
->createRules(pluralTestData
[i
], status
));
180 setupResult(pluralTestResult
[i
], result
, &max
);
181 if ( !checkEqual(*newRules
, result
, max
) ) {
182 errln("ERROR: simple plural rules failed! - exitting");
187 // ======= Test complex plural rules
188 logln("Testing Complex PluralRules");
189 // TODO: the complex test data is hard coded. It's better to implement
190 // a parser to parse the test data.
191 UnicodeString complexRule
= UNICODE_STRING_SIMPLE("a: n in 2..5; b: n in 5..8; c: n mod 2 is 1");
192 UnicodeString complexRule2
= UNICODE_STRING_SIMPLE("a: n within 2..5; b: n within 5..8; c: n mod 2 is 1");
208 LocalPointer
<PluralRules
> newRules(test
->createRules(complexRule
, status
));
209 if ( !checkEqual(*newRules
, cRuleResult
, 12) ) {
210 errln("ERROR: complex plural rules failed! - exitting");
213 newRules
.adoptInstead(test
->createRules(complexRule2
, status
));
214 if ( !checkEqual(*newRules
, cRuleResult
, 12) ) {
215 errln("ERROR: complex plural rules failed! - exitting");
219 // ======= Test decimal fractions plural rules
220 UnicodeString decimalRule
= UNICODE_STRING_SIMPLE("a: n not in 0..100;");
221 UnicodeString KEYWORD_A
= UNICODE_STRING_SIMPLE("a");
222 status
= U_ZERO_ERROR
;
223 newRules
.adoptInstead(test
->createRules(decimalRule
, status
));
224 if (U_FAILURE(status
)) {
225 dataerrln("ERROR: Could not create PluralRules for testing fractions - exitting");
228 double fData
[] = {-101, -100, -1, -0.0, 0, 0.1, 1, 1.999, 2.0, 100, 100.001 };
229 UBool isKeywordA
[] = {TRUE
, FALSE
, FALSE
, FALSE
, FALSE
, TRUE
, FALSE
, TRUE
, FALSE
, FALSE
, TRUE
};
230 for (int32_t i
=0; i
<UPRV_LENGTHOF(fData
); i
++) {
231 if ((newRules
->select(fData
[i
])== KEYWORD_A
) != isKeywordA
[i
]) {
232 errln("File %s, Line %d, ERROR: plural rules for decimal fractions test failed!\n"
233 " number = %g, expected %s", __FILE__
, __LINE__
, fData
[i
], isKeywordA
[i
]?"TRUE":"FALSE");
237 // ======= Test Equality
238 logln("Testing Equality of PluralRules");
240 if ( !testEquality(*test
) ) {
241 errln("ERROR: complex plural rules failed! - exitting");
246 // ======= Test getStaticClassID()
247 logln("Testing getStaticClassID()");
249 if(test
->getDynamicClassID() != PluralRules::getStaticClassID()) {
250 errln("ERROR: getDynamicClassID() didn't return the expected value");
252 // ====== Test fallback to parent locale
253 LocalPointer
<PluralRules
> en_UK(test
->forLocale(Locale::getUK(), status
));
254 LocalPointer
<PluralRules
> en(test
->forLocale(Locale::getEnglish(), status
));
255 if (en_UK
.isValid() && en
.isValid()) {
256 if ( *en_UK
!= *en
) {
257 errln("ERROR: test locale fallback failed!");
261 LocalPointer
<PluralRules
> zh_Hant(test
->forLocale(Locale::getTaiwan(), status
));
262 LocalPointer
<PluralRules
> zh(test
->forLocale(Locale::getChinese(), status
));
263 if (zh_Hant
.isValid() && zh
.isValid()) {
264 if ( *zh_Hant
!= *zh
) {
265 errln("ERROR: test locale fallback failed!");
270 void setupResult(const int32_t testSource
[], char result
[], int32_t* max
) {
275 while (curIndex
< testSource
[i
]) {
276 result
[curIndex
++]=0x6F; //'o' other
278 result
[curIndex
++]=0x61; // 'a'
280 } while(testSource
[++i
]>0);
285 UBool
checkEqual(const PluralRules
&test
, char *result
, int32_t max
) {
287 UBool isEqual
= TRUE
;
288 for (int32_t i
=0; i
<max
; ++i
) {
290 if ( key
.charAt(0)!=result
[i
] ) {
299 static const int32_t MAX_EQ_ROW
= 2;
300 static const int32_t MAX_EQ_COL
= 5;
301 UBool
testEquality(const PluralRules
&test
) {
302 UnicodeString testEquRules
[MAX_EQ_ROW
][MAX_EQ_COL
] = {
303 { UNICODE_STRING_SIMPLE("a: n in 2..3"),
304 UNICODE_STRING_SIMPLE("a: n is 2 or n is 3"),
305 UNICODE_STRING_SIMPLE( "a:n is 3 and n in 2..5 or n is 2"),
308 { UNICODE_STRING_SIMPLE("a: n is 12; b:n mod 10 in 2..3"),
309 UNICODE_STRING_SIMPLE("b: n mod 10 in 2..3 and n is not 12; a: n in 12..12"),
310 UNICODE_STRING_SIMPLE("b: n is 13; a: n in 12..13; b: n mod 10 is 2 or n mod 10 is 3"),
314 UErrorCode status
= U_ZERO_ERROR
;
315 UnicodeString key
[MAX_EQ_COL
];
317 for (int32_t i
=0; i
<MAX_EQ_ROW
; ++i
) {
318 PluralRules
* rules
[MAX_EQ_COL
];
320 for (int32_t j
=0; j
<MAX_EQ_COL
; ++j
) {
323 int32_t totalRules
=0;
324 while((totalRules
<MAX_EQ_COL
) && (testEquRules
[i
][totalRules
].length()>0) ) {
325 rules
[totalRules
]=test
.createRules(testEquRules
[i
][totalRules
], status
);
328 for (int32_t n
=0; n
<300 && ret
; ++n
) {
329 for(int32_t j
=0; j
<totalRules
;++j
) {
330 key
[j
] = rules
[j
]->select(n
);
332 for(int32_t j
=0; j
<totalRules
-1;++j
) {
333 if (key
[j
]!=key
[j
+1]) {
340 for (int32_t j
=0; j
<MAX_EQ_COL
; ++j
) {
341 if (rules
[j
]!=NULL
) {
351 PluralRulesTest::assertRuleValue(const UnicodeString
& rule
, double expected
) {
352 assertRuleKeyValue("a:" + rule
, "a", expected
);
356 PluralRulesTest::assertRuleKeyValue(const UnicodeString
& rule
,
357 const UnicodeString
& key
, double expected
) {
358 UErrorCode status
= U_ZERO_ERROR
;
359 PluralRules
*pr
= PluralRules::createRules(rule
, status
);
360 double result
= pr
->getUniqueKeywordValue(key
);
362 if (expected
!= result
) {
363 errln("expected %g but got %g", expected
, result
);
367 // TODO: UniqueKeywordValue() is not currently supported.
368 // If it never will be, this test code should be removed.
369 void PluralRulesTest::testGetUniqueKeywordValue() {
370 assertRuleValue("n is 1", 1);
371 assertRuleValue("n in 2..2", 2);
372 assertRuleValue("n within 2..2", 2);
373 assertRuleValue("n in 3..4", UPLRULES_NO_UNIQUE_VALUE
);
374 assertRuleValue("n within 3..4", UPLRULES_NO_UNIQUE_VALUE
);
375 assertRuleValue("n is 2 or n is 2", 2);
376 assertRuleValue("n is 2 and n is 2", 2);
377 assertRuleValue("n is 2 or n is 3", UPLRULES_NO_UNIQUE_VALUE
);
378 assertRuleValue("n is 2 and n is 3", UPLRULES_NO_UNIQUE_VALUE
);
379 assertRuleValue("n is 2 or n in 2..3", UPLRULES_NO_UNIQUE_VALUE
);
380 assertRuleValue("n is 2 and n in 2..3", 2);
381 assertRuleKeyValue("a: n is 1", "not_defined", UPLRULES_NO_UNIQUE_VALUE
); // key not defined
382 assertRuleKeyValue("a: n is 1", "other", UPLRULES_NO_UNIQUE_VALUE
); // key matches default rule
385 void PluralRulesTest::testGetSamples() {
386 // TODO: fix samples, re-enable this test.
388 // no get functional equivalent API in ICU4C, so just
389 // test every locale...
390 UErrorCode status
= U_ZERO_ERROR
;
392 const Locale
* locales
= Locale::getAvailableLocales(numLocales
);
395 for (int32_t i
= 0; U_SUCCESS(status
) && i
< numLocales
; ++i
) {
396 PluralRules
*rules
= PluralRules::forLocale(locales
[i
], status
);
397 if (U_FAILURE(status
)) {
400 StringEnumeration
*keywords
= rules
->getKeywords(status
);
401 if (U_FAILURE(status
)) {
405 const UnicodeString
* keyword
;
406 while (NULL
!= (keyword
= keywords
->snext(status
))) {
407 int32_t count
= rules
->getSamples(*keyword
, values
, UPRV_LENGTHOF(values
), status
);
408 if (U_FAILURE(status
)) {
409 errln(UNICODE_STRING_SIMPLE("getSamples() failed for locale ") +
410 locales
[i
].getName() +
411 UNICODE_STRING_SIMPLE(", keyword ") + *keyword
);
415 // TODO: Lots of these.
416 // errln(UNICODE_STRING_SIMPLE("no samples for keyword ") + *keyword + UNICODE_STRING_SIMPLE(" in locale ") + locales[i].getName() );
418 if (count
> UPRV_LENGTHOF(values
)) {
419 errln(UNICODE_STRING_SIMPLE("getSamples()=") + count
+
420 UNICODE_STRING_SIMPLE(", too many values, for locale ") +
421 locales
[i
].getName() +
422 UNICODE_STRING_SIMPLE(", keyword ") + *keyword
);
423 count
= UPRV_LENGTHOF(values
);
425 for (int32_t j
= 0; j
< count
; ++j
) {
426 if (values
[j
] == UPLRULES_NO_UNIQUE_VALUE
) {
427 errln("got 'no unique value' among values");
429 UnicodeString resultKeyword
= rules
->select(values
[j
]);
430 // if (strcmp(locales[i].getName(), "uk") == 0) { // Debug only.
431 // std::cout << " uk " << US(resultKeyword).cstr() << " " << values[j] << std::endl;
433 if (*keyword
!= resultKeyword
) {
434 errln("file %s, line %d, Locale %s, sample for keyword \"%s\": %g, select(%g) returns keyword \"%s\"",
435 __FILE__
, __LINE__
, locales
[i
].getName(), US(*keyword
).cstr(), values
[j
], values
[j
], US(resultKeyword
).cstr());
445 void PluralRulesTest::testWithin() {
446 // goes to show you what lack of testing will do.
447 // of course, this has been broken for two years and no one has noticed...
448 UErrorCode status
= U_ZERO_ERROR
;
449 PluralRules
*rules
= PluralRules::createRules("a: n mod 10 in 5..8", status
);
451 errln("couldn't instantiate rules");
455 UnicodeString keyword
= rules
->select((int32_t)26);
456 if (keyword
!= "a") {
457 errln("expected 'a' for 26 but didn't get it.");
460 keyword
= rules
->select(26.5);
461 if (keyword
!= "other") {
462 errln("expected 'other' for 26.5 but didn't get it.");
469 PluralRulesTest::testGetAllKeywordValues() {
470 const char* data
[] = {
471 "a: n in 2..5", "a: 2,3,4,5; other: null; b:",
472 "a: n not in 2..5", "a: null; other: null",
473 "a: n within 2..5", "a: null; other: null",
474 "a: n not within 2..5", "a: null; other: null",
475 "a: n in 2..5 or n within 6..8", "a: null", // ignore 'other' here on out, always null
476 "a: n in 2..5 and n within 6..8", "a:",
477 "a: n in 2..5 and n within 5..8", "a: 5",
478 "a: n within 2..5 and n within 6..8", "a:", // our sampling catches these
479 "a: n within 2..5 and n within 5..8", "a: 5", // ''
480 "a: n within 1..2 and n within 2..3 or n within 3..4 and n within 4..5", "a: 2,4",
481 "a: n within 1..2 and n within 2..3 or n within 3..4 and n within 4..5 "
482 "or n within 5..6 and n within 6..7", "a: null", // but not this...
483 "a: n mod 3 is 0", "a: null",
484 "a: n mod 3 is 0 and n within 1..2", "a:",
485 "a: n mod 3 is 0 and n within 0..5", "a: 0,3",
486 "a: n mod 3 is 0 and n within 0..6", "a: null", // similarly with mod, we don't catch...
487 "a: n mod 3 is 0 and n in 3..12", "a: 3,6,9,12",
491 for (int i
= 0; data
[i
] != NULL
; i
+= 2) {
492 UErrorCode status
= U_ZERO_ERROR
;
493 UnicodeString
ruleDescription(data
[i
], -1, US_INV
);
494 const char* result
= data
[i
+1];
496 logln("[%d] %s", i
>> 1, data
[i
]);
498 PluralRules
*p
= PluralRules::createRules(ruleDescription
, status
);
499 if (p
== NULL
|| U_FAILURE(status
)) {
500 errln("file %s, line %d: could not create rules from '%s'\n"
502 __FILE__
, __LINE__
, data
[i
], u_errorName(status
));
506 // TODO: fix samples implementation, re-enable test.
510 const char* rp
= result
;
512 while (*rp
== ' ') ++rp
;
518 while (*ep
&& *ep
!= ':') ++ep
;
520 status
= U_ZERO_ERROR
;
521 UnicodeString
keyword(rp
, ep
- rp
, US_INV
);
522 double samples
[4]; // no test above should have more samples than 4
523 int32_t count
= p
->getAllKeywordValues(keyword
, &samples
[0], 4, status
);
524 if (U_FAILURE(status
)) {
525 errln("error getting samples for %s", rp
);
530 errln("count > 4 for keyword %s", rp
);
536 while (*ep
&& *ep
== ' ') ++ep
; // and spaces
542 errln("expected values for keyword %s but got -1 (%s)", rp
, ep
);
545 } else if (*ep
== 'n') {
546 errln("expected count of -1, got %d, for keyword %s (%s)", count
, rp
, ep
);
550 // We'll cheat a bit here. The samples happend to be in order and so are our
551 // expected values, so we'll just test in order until a failure. If the
552 // implementation changes to return samples in an arbitrary order, this test
553 // must change. There's no actual restriction on the order of the samples.
555 for (int j
= 0; ok
&& j
< count
; ++j
) { // we've verified count < 4
556 double val
= samples
[j
];
557 if (*ep
== 0 || *ep
== ';') {
558 errln("got unexpected value[%d]: %g", j
, val
);
563 double expectedVal
= strtod(ep
, &xp
);
571 if (expectedVal
!= val
) {
572 errln("expected %g but got %g", expectedVal
, val
);
576 if (*ep
== ',') ++ep
;
579 if (ok
&& count
!= -1) {
580 if (!(*ep
== 0 || *ep
== ';')) {
581 errln("file: %s, line %d, didn't get expected value: %s", __FILE__
, __LINE__
, ep
);
586 while (*ep
&& *ep
!= ';') ++ep
;
587 if (*ep
== ';') ++ep
;
595 void PluralRulesTest::testOrdinal() {
596 IcuTestErrorCode
errorCode(*this, "testOrdinal");
597 LocalPointer
<PluralRules
> pr(PluralRules::forLocale("en", UPLURAL_TYPE_ORDINAL
, errorCode
));
598 if (errorCode
.errIfFailureAndReset("PluralRules::forLocale(en, UPLURAL_TYPE_ORDINAL) failed")) {
601 UnicodeString keyword
= pr
->select(2.);
602 if (keyword
!= UNICODE_STRING("two", 3)) {
603 dataerrln("PluralRules(en-ordinal).select(2) failed");
608 static const char * END_MARK
= "999.999"; // Mark end of varargs data.
610 void PluralRulesTest::checkSelect(const LocalPointer
<PluralRules
> &rules
, UErrorCode
&status
,
611 int32_t line
, const char *keyword
, ...) {
612 // The varargs parameters are a const char* strings, each being a decimal number.
613 // The formatting of the numbers as strings is significant, e.g.
614 // the difference between "2" and "2.0" can affect which rule matches (which keyword is selected).
615 // Note: rules parameter is a LocalPointer reference rather than a PluralRules * to avoid having
616 // to write getAlias() at every (numerous) call site.
618 if (U_FAILURE(status
)) {
619 errln("file %s, line %d, ICU error status: %s.", __FILE__
, line
, u_errorName(status
));
620 status
= U_ZERO_ERROR
;
625 errln("file %s, line %d: rules pointer is NULL", __FILE__
, line
);
630 va_start(ap
, keyword
);
632 const char *num
= va_arg(ap
, const char *);
633 if (strcmp(num
, END_MARK
) == 0) {
637 // DigitList is a convenient way to parse the decimal number string and get a double.
639 dl
.setToDecNumber(StringPiece(num
), status
);
640 if (U_FAILURE(status
)) {
641 errln("file %s, line %d, ICU error status: %s.", __FILE__
, line
, u_errorName(status
));
642 status
= U_ZERO_ERROR
;
645 double numDbl
= dl
.toDouble();
646 const char *decimalPoint
= strchr(num
, '.');
647 int fractionDigitCount
= decimalPoint
== NULL
? 0 : (num
+ strlen(num
) - 1) - decimalPoint
;
648 int fractionDigits
= fractionDigitCount
== 0 ? 0 : atoi(decimalPoint
+ 1);
649 FixedDecimal
ni(numDbl
, fractionDigitCount
, fractionDigits
);
651 UnicodeString actualKeyword
= rules
->select(ni
);
652 if (actualKeyword
!= UnicodeString(keyword
)) {
653 errln("file %s, line %d, select(%s) returned incorrect keyword. Expected %s, got %s",
654 __FILE__
, line
, num
, keyword
, US(actualKeyword
).cstr());
660 void PluralRulesTest::testSelect() {
661 UErrorCode status
= U_ZERO_ERROR
;
662 LocalPointer
<PluralRules
> pr(PluralRules::createRules("s: n in 1,3,4,6", status
));
663 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "s", "1.0", "3.0", "4.0", "6.0", END_MARK
);
664 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "other", "0.0", "2.0", "3.1", "7.0", END_MARK
);
666 pr
.adoptInstead(PluralRules::createRules("s: n not in 1,3,4,6", status
));
667 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "other", "1.0", "3.0", "4.0", "6.0", END_MARK
);
668 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "s", "0.0", "2.0", "3.1", "7.0", END_MARK
);
670 pr
.adoptInstead(PluralRules::createRules("r: n in 1..4, 7..10, 14 .. 17;"
671 "s: n is 29;", status
));
672 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "r", "1.0", "3.0", "7.0", "8.0", "10.0", "14.0", "17.0", END_MARK
);
673 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "s", "29.0", END_MARK
);
674 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "other", "28.0", "29.1", END_MARK
);
676 pr
.adoptInstead(PluralRules::createRules("a: n mod 10 is 1; b: n mod 100 is 0 ", status
));
677 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "a", "1", "11", "41", "101", "301.00", END_MARK
);
678 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "b", "0", "100", "200.0", "300.", "1000", "1100", "110000", END_MARK
);
679 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "other", "0.01", "1.01", "0.99", "2", "3", "99", "102", END_MARK
);
681 // Rules that end with or without a ';' and with or without trailing spaces.
682 // (There was a rule parser bug here with these.)
683 pr
.adoptInstead(PluralRules::createRules("a: n is 1", status
));
684 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "a", "1", END_MARK
);
685 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "other", "2", END_MARK
);
687 pr
.adoptInstead(PluralRules::createRules("a: n is 1 ", status
));
688 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "a", "1", END_MARK
);
689 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "other", "2", END_MARK
);
691 pr
.adoptInstead(PluralRules::createRules("a: n is 1;", status
));
692 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "a", "1", END_MARK
);
693 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "other", "2", END_MARK
);
695 pr
.adoptInstead(PluralRules::createRules("a: n is 1 ; ", status
));
696 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "a", "1", END_MARK
);
697 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "other", "2", END_MARK
);
699 // First match when rules for different keywords are not disjoint.
700 // Also try spacing variations around ':' and '..'
701 pr
.adoptInstead(PluralRules::createRules("c: n in 5..15; b : n in 1..10 ;a:n in 10 .. 20", status
));
702 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "a", "20", END_MARK
);
703 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "b", "1", END_MARK
);
704 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "c", "10", END_MARK
);
705 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "other", "0", "21", "10.1", END_MARK
);
708 pr
.adoptInstead(PluralRules::createRules("a: n in 2..10; b: n within 8..15", status
));
709 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "a", "2", "8", "10", END_MARK
);
710 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "b", "8.01", "9.5", "11", "14.99", "15", END_MARK
);
711 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "other", "1", "7.7", "15.01", "16", END_MARK
);
713 // OR and AND chains.
714 pr
.adoptInstead(PluralRules::createRules("a: n in 2..10 and n in 4..12 and n not in 5..7", status
));
715 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "a", "4", "8", "9", "10", END_MARK
);
716 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "other", "2", "3", "5", "7", "11", END_MARK
);
717 pr
.adoptInstead(PluralRules::createRules("a: n is 2 or n is 5 or n in 7..11 and n in 11..13", status
));
718 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "a", "2", "5", "11", END_MARK
);
719 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "other", "3", "4", "6", "8", "10", "12", "13", END_MARK
);
721 // Number attributes -
722 // n: the number itself
724 // f: visible fraction digits
725 // t: f with trailing zeros removed.
726 // v: number of visible fraction digits
727 // j: = n if there are no visible fraction digits
728 // != anything if there are visible fraction digits
730 pr
.adoptInstead(PluralRules::createRules("a: i is 123", status
));
731 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "a", "123", "123.0", "123.1", "0123.99", END_MARK
);
732 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "other", "124", "122.0", END_MARK
);
734 pr
.adoptInstead(PluralRules::createRules("a: f is 120", status
));
735 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "a", "1.120", "0.120", "11123.120", "0123.120", END_MARK
);
736 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "other", "1.121", "122.1200", "1.12", "120", END_MARK
);
738 pr
.adoptInstead(PluralRules::createRules("a: t is 12", status
));
739 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "a", "1.120", "0.12", "11123.12000", "0123.1200000", END_MARK
);
740 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "other", "1.121", "122.1200001", "1.11", "12", END_MARK
);
742 pr
.adoptInstead(PluralRules::createRules("a: v is 3", status
));
743 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "a", "1.120", "0.000", "11123.100", "0123.124", ".666", END_MARK
);
744 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "other", "1.1212", "122.12", "1.1", "122", "0.0000", END_MARK
);
746 pr
.adoptInstead(PluralRules::createRules("a: v is 0 and i is 123", status
));
747 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "a", "123", "123.", END_MARK
);
748 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "other", "123.0", "123.1", "123.123", "0.123", END_MARK
);
750 // The reserved words from the rule syntax will also function as keywords.
751 pr
.adoptInstead(PluralRules::createRules("a: n is 21; n: n is 22; i: n is 23; f: n is 24;"
752 "t: n is 25; v: n is 26; w: n is 27; j: n is 28"
754 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "other", "20", "29", END_MARK
);
755 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "a", "21", END_MARK
);
756 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "n", "22", END_MARK
);
757 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "i", "23", END_MARK
);
758 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "f", "24", END_MARK
);
759 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "t", "25", END_MARK
);
760 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "v", "26", END_MARK
);
761 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "w", "27", END_MARK
);
762 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "j", "28", END_MARK
);
765 pr
.adoptInstead(PluralRules::createRules("not: n=31; and: n=32; or: n=33; mod: n=34;"
766 "in: n=35; within: n=36;is:n=37"
768 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "other", "30", "39", END_MARK
);
769 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "not", "31", END_MARK
);
770 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "and", "32", END_MARK
);
771 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "or", "33", END_MARK
);
772 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "mod", "34", END_MARK
);
773 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "in", "35", END_MARK
);
774 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "within", "36", END_MARK
);
775 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "is", "37", END_MARK
);
777 // Test cases from ICU4J PluralRulesTest.parseTestData
779 pr
.adoptInstead(PluralRules::createRules("a: n is 1", status
));
780 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "a", "1", END_MARK
);
781 pr
.adoptInstead(PluralRules::createRules("a: n mod 10 is 2", status
));
782 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "a", "2", "12", "22", END_MARK
);
783 pr
.adoptInstead(PluralRules::createRules("a: n is not 1", status
));
784 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "a", "0", "2", "3", "4", "5", END_MARK
);
785 pr
.adoptInstead(PluralRules::createRules("a: n mod 3 is not 1", status
));
786 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "a", "0", "2", "3", "5", "6", "8", "9", END_MARK
);
787 pr
.adoptInstead(PluralRules::createRules("a: n in 2..5", status
));
788 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "a", "2", "3", "4", "5", END_MARK
);
789 pr
.adoptInstead(PluralRules::createRules("a: n within 2..5", status
));
790 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "a", "2", "3", "4", "5", END_MARK
);
791 pr
.adoptInstead(PluralRules::createRules("a: n not in 2..5", status
));
792 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "a", "0", "1", "6", "7", "8", END_MARK
);
793 pr
.adoptInstead(PluralRules::createRules("a: n not within 2..5", status
));
794 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "a", "0", "1", "6", "7", "8", END_MARK
);
795 pr
.adoptInstead(PluralRules::createRules("a: n mod 10 in 2..5", status
));
796 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "a", "2", "3", "4", "5", "12", "13", "14", "15", "22", "23", "24", "25", END_MARK
);
797 pr
.adoptInstead(PluralRules::createRules("a: n mod 10 within 2..5", status
));
798 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "a", "2", "3", "4", "5", "12", "13", "14", "15", "22", "23", "24", "25", END_MARK
);
799 pr
.adoptInstead(PluralRules::createRules("a: n mod 10 is 2 and n is not 12", status
));
800 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "a", "2", "22", "32", "42", END_MARK
);
801 pr
.adoptInstead(PluralRules::createRules("a: n mod 10 in 2..3 or n mod 10 is 5", status
));
802 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "a", "2", "3", "5", "12", "13", "15", "22", "23", "25", END_MARK
);
803 pr
.adoptInstead(PluralRules::createRules("a: n mod 10 within 2..3 or n mod 10 is 5", status
));
804 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "a", "2", "3", "5", "12", "13", "15", "22", "23", "25", END_MARK
);
805 pr
.adoptInstead(PluralRules::createRules("a: n is 1 or n is 4 or n is 23", status
));
806 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "a", "1", "4", "23", END_MARK
);
807 pr
.adoptInstead(PluralRules::createRules("a: n mod 2 is 1 and n is not 3 and n in 1..11", status
));
808 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "a", "1", "5", "7", "9", "11", END_MARK
);
809 pr
.adoptInstead(PluralRules::createRules("a: n mod 2 is 1 and n is not 3 and n within 1..11", status
));
810 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "a", "1", "5", "7", "9", "11", END_MARK
);
811 pr
.adoptInstead(PluralRules::createRules("a: n mod 2 is 1 or n mod 5 is 1 and n is not 6", status
));
812 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "a", "1", "3", "5", "7", "9", "11", "13", "15", "16", END_MARK
);
813 pr
.adoptInstead(PluralRules::createRules("a: n in 2..5; b: n in 5..8; c: n mod 2 is 1", status
));
814 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "a", "2", "3", "4", "5", END_MARK
);
815 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "b", "6", "7", "8", END_MARK
);
816 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "c", "1", "9", "11", END_MARK
);
817 pr
.adoptInstead(PluralRules::createRules("a: n within 2..5; b: n within 5..8; c: n mod 2 is 1", status
));
818 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "a", "2", "3", "4", "5", END_MARK
);
819 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "b", "6", "7", "8", END_MARK
);
820 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "c", "1", "9", "11", END_MARK
);
821 pr
.adoptInstead(PluralRules::createRules("a: n in 2, 4..6; b: n within 7..9,11..12,20", status
));
822 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "a", "2", "4", "5", "6", END_MARK
);
823 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "b", "7", "8", "9", "11", "12", "20", END_MARK
);
824 pr
.adoptInstead(PluralRules::createRules("a: n in 2..8, 12 and n not in 4..6", status
));
825 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "a", "2", "3", "7", "8", "12", END_MARK
);
826 pr
.adoptInstead(PluralRules::createRules("a: n mod 10 in 2, 3,5..7 and n is not 12", status
));
827 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "a", "2", "3", "5", "6", "7", "13", "15", "16", "17", END_MARK
);
828 pr
.adoptInstead(PluralRules::createRules("a: n in 2..6, 3..7", status
));
829 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "a", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", END_MARK
);
831 // Extended Syntax, with '=', '!=' and '%' operators.
832 pr
.adoptInstead(PluralRules::createRules("a: n = 1..8 and n!= 2,3,4,5", status
));
833 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "a", "1", "6", "7", "8", END_MARK
);
834 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "other", "0", "2", "3", "4", "5", "9", END_MARK
);
835 pr
.adoptInstead(PluralRules::createRules("a:n % 10 != 1", status
));
836 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "a", "2", "6", "7", "8", END_MARK
);
837 checkSelect(pr
, status
, __LINE__
, "other", "1", "21", "211", "91", END_MARK
);
841 void PluralRulesTest::testAvailbleLocales() {
843 // Hash set of (char *) strings.
844 UErrorCode status
= U_ZERO_ERROR
;
845 UHashtable
*localeSet
= uhash_open(uhash_hashUnicodeString
, uhash_compareUnicodeString
, uhash_compareLong
, &status
);
846 uhash_setKeyDeleter(localeSet
, uprv_deleteUObject
);
847 if (U_FAILURE(status
)) {
848 errln("file %s, line %d: Error status = %s", __FILE__
, __LINE__
, u_errorName(status
));
852 // Check that each locale returned by the iterator is unique.
853 StringEnumeration
*localesEnum
= PluralRules::getAvailableLocales(status
);
856 const char *locale
= localesEnum
->next(NULL
, status
);
857 if (U_FAILURE(status
)) {
858 dataerrln("file %s, line %d: Error status = %s", __FILE__
, __LINE__
, u_errorName(status
));
861 if (locale
== NULL
) {
865 int32_t oldVal
= uhash_puti(localeSet
, new UnicodeString(locale
), 1, &status
);
867 errln("file %s, line %d: locale %s was seen before.", __FILE__
, __LINE__
, locale
);
871 // Reset the iterator, verify that we get the same count.
872 localesEnum
->reset(status
);
873 int32_t localeCount2
= 0;
874 while (localesEnum
->next(NULL
, status
) != NULL
) {
875 if (U_FAILURE(status
)) {
876 errln("file %s, line %d: Error status = %s", __FILE__
, __LINE__
, u_errorName(status
));
881 if (localeCount
!= localeCount2
) {
882 errln("file %s, line %d: locale counts differ. They are (%d, %d)",
883 __FILE__
, __LINE__
, localeCount
, localeCount2
);
886 // Instantiate plural rules for each available locale.
887 localesEnum
->reset(status
);
889 status
= U_ZERO_ERROR
;
890 const char *localeName
= localesEnum
->next(NULL
, status
);
891 if (U_FAILURE(status
)) {
892 errln("file %s, line %d: Error status = %s, locale = %s",
893 __FILE__
, __LINE__
, u_errorName(status
), localeName
);
896 if (localeName
== NULL
) {
899 Locale locale
= Locale::createFromName(localeName
);
900 PluralRules
*pr
= PluralRules::forLocale(locale
, status
);
901 if (U_FAILURE(status
)) {
902 errln("file %s, line %d: Error %s creating plural rules for locale %s",
903 __FILE__
, __LINE__
, u_errorName(status
), localeName
);
907 errln("file %s, line %d: Null plural rules for locale %s", __FILE__
, __LINE__
, localeName
);
911 // Pump some numbers through the plural rules. Can't check for correct results,
912 // mostly this to tickle any asserts or crashes that may be lurking.
913 for (double n
=0; n
<120.0; n
+=0.5) {
914 UnicodeString keyword
= pr
->select(n
);
915 if (keyword
.length() == 0) {
916 errln("file %s, line %d, empty keyword for n = %g, locale %s",
917 __FILE__
, __LINE__
, n
, localeName
);
923 uhash_close(localeSet
);
929 void PluralRulesTest::testParseErrors() {
930 // Test rules with syntax errors.
931 // Creation of PluralRules from them should fail.
933 static const char *testCases
[] = {
938 "a: n is 13, 15, b: n is 4",
939 "a: n is 1, 3, 4.. ",
941 "A: n is 13", // Uppercase keywords not allowed.
942 "a: n ! = 3", // spaces in != operator
943 "a: n = not 3", // '=' not exact equivalent of 'is'
944 "a: n ! in 3..4" // '!' not exact equivalent of 'not'
945 "a: n % 37 ! in 3..4"
948 for (int i
=0; i
<UPRV_LENGTHOF(testCases
); i
++) {
949 const char *rules
= testCases
[i
];
950 UErrorCode status
= U_ZERO_ERROR
;
951 PluralRules
*pr
= PluralRules::createRules(UnicodeString(rules
), status
);
952 if (U_SUCCESS(status
)) {
953 errln("file %s, line %d, expected failure with \"%s\".", __FILE__
, __LINE__
, rules
);
956 errln("file %s, line %d, expected NULL. Rules: \"%s\"", __FILE__
, __LINE__
, rules
);
963 void PluralRulesTest::testFixedDecimal() {
964 struct DoubleTestCase
{
966 int32_t fractionDigitCount
;
967 int64_t fractionDigits
;
970 // Check that the internal functions for extracting the decimal fraction digits from
971 // a double value are working.
972 static DoubleTestCase testCases
[] = {
985 {100.01234, 5, 1234},
986 {100.001234, 6, 1234},
987 {100.0001234, 7, 1234}
990 for (int i
=0; i
<UPRV_LENGTHOF(testCases
); ++i
) {
991 DoubleTestCase
&tc
= testCases
[i
];
992 int32_t numFractionDigits
= FixedDecimal::decimals(tc
.n
);
993 if (numFractionDigits
!= tc
.fractionDigitCount
) {
994 errln("file %s, line %d: decimals(%g) expected %d, actual %d",
995 __FILE__
, __LINE__
, tc
.n
, tc
.fractionDigitCount
, numFractionDigits
);
998 int64_t actualFractionDigits
= FixedDecimal::getFractionalDigits(tc
.n
, numFractionDigits
);
999 if (actualFractionDigits
!= tc
.fractionDigits
) {
1000 errln("file %s, line %d: getFractionDigits(%g, %d): expected %ld, got %ld",
1001 __FILE__
, __LINE__
, tc
.n
, numFractionDigits
, tc
.fractionDigits
, actualFractionDigits
);
1008 #endif /* #if !UCONFIG_NO_FORMATTING */