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4 # others. All Rights Reserved.
6 # file: line_normal.txt
9 # Implement default line breaking as defined by
10 # Unicode Standard Annex #14 Revision 37 for Unicode 9.0
11 # http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr14/
13 # Includes extensions to the handling of emoji ZWJ sequences from
14 # https://goo.gl/cluFCn
16 # tailored as noted in 2nd paragraph below.
18 # TODO: Rule LB 8 remains as it was in Unicode 5.2
19 # This is only because of a limitation of ICU break engine implementation,
20 # not because the older behavior is desirable.
22 # This tailors the line break behavior to correspond to CSS
23 # line-break=normal (BCP47 -u-lb-normal) as defined for languages other than
25 # It sets characters of class CJ to behave like ID.
28 # Character Classes defined by TR 14.
33 $AI = [:LineBreak = Ambiguous:];
34 $AL = [:LineBreak = Alphabetic:];
35 $BA = [:LineBreak = Break_After:];
36 $BB = [:LineBreak = Break_Before:];
37 $BK = [:LineBreak = Mandatory_Break:];
38 $B2 = [:LineBreak = Break_Both:];
39 $CB = [:LineBreak = Contingent_Break:];
40 $CJ = [:LineBreak = Conditional_Japanese_Starter:];
41 $CL = [:LineBreak = Close_Punctuation:];
42 # $CM = [:LineBreak = Combining_Mark:];
43 $CP = [:LineBreak = Close_Parenthesis:];
44 $CR = [:LineBreak = Carriage_Return:];
45 $EB = [[:LineBreak = EB:] \U0001F46A-\U0001F46D\U0001F46F\U0001F91D\U0001F93C];
46 $EM = [:LineBreak = EM:];
47 $EX = [:LineBreak = Exclamation:];
48 $GL = [:LineBreak = Glue:];
49 $HL = [:LineBreak = Hebrew_Letter:];
50 $HY = [:LineBreak = Hyphen:];
51 $H2 = [:LineBreak = H2:];
52 $H3 = [:LineBreak = H3:];
53 # CSS Normal tailoring: CJ resolves to ID
54 $ID = [[:LineBreak = Ideographic:] $CJ];
55 $IN = [:LineBreak = Inseperable:];
56 $IS = [:LineBreak = Infix_Numeric:];
57 $JL = [:LineBreak = JL:];
58 $JV = [:LineBreak = JV:];
59 $JT = [:LineBreak = JT:];
60 $LF = [:LineBreak = Line_Feed:];
61 $NL = [:LineBreak = Next_Line:];
62 $NS = [:LineBreak = Nonstarter:];
63 $NU = [:LineBreak = Numeric:];
64 $OP = [:LineBreak = Open_Punctuation:];
65 $PO = [:LineBreak = Postfix_Numeric:];
66 $PR = [:LineBreak = Prefix_Numeric:];
67 $QU = [:LineBreak = Quotation:];
68 $RI = [:LineBreak = Regional_Indicator:];
69 $SA = [:LineBreak = Complex_Context:];
70 $SG = [:LineBreak = Surrogate:];
71 $SP = [:LineBreak = Space:];
72 $SY = [:LineBreak = Break_Symbols:];
73 $WJ = [:LineBreak = Word_Joiner:];
74 $XX = [:LineBreak = Unknown:];
75 $ZW = [:LineBreak = ZWSpace:];
76 $ZWJ = [:LineBreak = ZWJ:];
78 $EmojiNRK = [[\p{Emoji}] - [$RI \u002a\u00230-9©®™〰〽]];
79 # Data for Extended Pictographic scraped from CLDR common/properties/ExtendedPictographic.txt, r13267
80 $Extended_Pict = [\U0001F774-\U0001F77F\U00002700-\U00002701\U00002703-\U00002704\U0000270E\U00002710-\U00002711\U00002765-\U00002767\U0001F030-\U0001F093\U0001F094-\U0001F09F\U0001F10D-\U0001F10F\U0001F12F\U0001F16C-\U0001F16F\U0001F1AD-\U0001F1E5\U0001F260-\U0001F265\U0001F203-\U0001F20F\U0001F23C-\U0001F23F\U0001F249-\U0001F24F\U0001F252-\U0001F25F\U0001F266-\U0001F2FF\U0001F7D5-\U0001F7FF\U0001F000-\U0001F003\U0001F005-\U0001F02B\U0001F02C-\U0001F02F\U0001F322-\U0001F323\U0001F394-\U0001F395\U0001F398\U0001F39C-\U0001F39D\U0001F3F1-\U0001F3F2\U0001F3F6\U0001F4FE\U0001F53E-\U0001F548\U0001F54F\U0001F568-\U0001F56E\U0001F571-\U0001F572\U0001F57B-\U0001F586\U0001F588-\U0001F589\U0001F58E-\U0001F58F\U0001F591-\U0001F594\U0001F597-\U0001F5A3\U0001F5A6-\U0001F5A7\U0001F5A9-\U0001F5B0\U0001F5B3-\U0001F5BB\U0001F5BD-\U0001F5C1\U0001F5C5-\U0001F5D0\U0001F5D4-\U0001F5DB\U0001F5DF-\U0001F5E0\U0001F5E2\U0001F5E4-\U0001F5E7\U0001F5E9-\U0001F5EE\U0001F5F0-\U0001F5F2\U0001F5F4-\U0001F5F9\U00002605\U00002607-\U0000260D\U0000260F-\U00002610\U00002612\U00002616-\U00002617\U00002619-\U0000261C\U0000261E-\U0000261F\U00002621\U00002624-\U00002625\U00002627-\U00002629\U0000262B-\U0000262D\U00002630-\U00002637\U0000263B-\U00002647\U00002654-\U0000265F\U00002661-\U00002662\U00002664\U00002667\U00002669-\U0000267A\U0000267C-\U0000267E\U00002680-\U00002691\U00002695\U00002698\U0000269A\U0000269D-\U0000269F\U000026A2-\U000026A9\U000026AC-\U000026AF\U000026B2-\U000026BC\U000026BF-\U000026C3\U000026C6-\U000026C7\U000026C9-\U000026CD\U000026D0\U000026D2\U000026D5-\U000026E8\U000026EB-\U000026EF\U000026F6\U000026FB-\U000026FC\U000026FE-\U000026FF\U00002388\U0001FA00-\U0001FFFD\U0001F0A0-\U0001F0AE\U0001F0B1-\U0001F0BF\U0001F0C1-\U0001F0CF\U0001F0D1-\U0001F0F5\U0001F0AF-\U0001F0B0\U0001F0C0\U0001F0D0\U0001F0F6-\U0001F0FF\U0001F80C-\U0001F80F\U0001F848-\U0001F84F\U0001F85A-\U0001F85F\U0001F888-\U0001F88F\U0001F8AE-\U0001F8FF\U0001F900-\U0001F90B\U0001F91F\U0001F928-\U0001F92F\U0001F931-\U0001F932\U0001F94C\U0001F95F-\U0001F96B\U0001F992-\U0001F997\U0001F9D0-\U0001F9E6\U0001F90C-\U0001F90F\U0001F93F\U0001F94D-\U0001F94F\U0001F96C-\U0001F97F\U0001F998-\U0001F9BF\U0001F9C1-\U0001F9CF\U0001F9E7-\U0001F9FF\U0001F6C6-\U0001F6CA\U0001F6D3-\U0001F6D4\U0001F6E6-\U0001F6E8\U0001F6EA\U0001F6F1-\U0001F6F2\U0001F6F7-\U0001F6F8\U0001F6D5-\U0001F6DF\U0001F6ED-\U0001F6EF\U0001F6F9-\U0001F6FF];
82 # By LB9, a ZWJ also behaves as a CM. Including it in the definition of CM avoids having to explicitly
83 # list it in the numerous rules that use CM.
84 # By LB1, SA characters with general categor of Mn or Mc also resolve to CM.
86 $CM = [[:LineBreak = Combining_Mark:] $ZWJ [$SA & [[:Mn:][:Mc:]]]];
88 # Dictionary character set, for triggering language-based break engines. Currently
89 # limited to LineBreak=Complex_Context (SA).
94 # Rule LB1. By default, treat AI (characters with ambiguous east Asian width),
95 # SA (Dictionary chars, excluding Mn and Mc)
96 # SG (Unpaired Surrogates)
97 # XX (Unknown, unassigned)
100 $ALPlus = [$AL $AI $SG $XX [$SA-[[:Mn:][:Mc:]]]];
103 ## -------------------------------------------------
108 # CAN_CM is the set of characters that may combine with CM combining chars.
109 # Note that Linebreak UAX 14's concept of a combining char and the rules
110 # for what they can combine with are _very_ different from the rest of Unicode.
112 # Note that $CM itself is left out of this set. If CM is needed as a base
113 # it must be listed separately in the rule.
115 $CAN_CM = [^$SP $BK $CR $LF $NL $ZW $CM]; # Bases that can take CMs
116 $CANT_CM = [ $SP $BK $CR $LF $NL $ZW $CM]; # Bases that can't take CMs
119 # AL_FOLLOW set of chars that can unconditionally follow an AL
120 # Needed in rules where stand-alone $CM s are treated as AL.
122 $AL_FOLLOW = [$BK $CR $LF $NL $ZW $SP $CL $CP $EX $HL $IS $SY $WJ $GL $OP $QU $BA $HY $NS $IN $NU $PR $PO $ALPlus];
126 # Rule LB 4, 5 Mandatory (Hard) breaks.
128 $LB4Breaks = [$BK $CR $LF $NL];
129 $LB4NonBreaks = [^$BK $CR $LF $NL $CM];
133 # LB 6 Do not break before hard line breaks.
135 $LB4NonBreaks? $LB4Breaks {100}; # LB 5 do not break before hard breaks.
136 $CAN_CM $CM* $LB4Breaks {100};
137 ^$CM+ $LB4Breaks {100};
141 $LB4NonBreaks [$SP $ZW];
142 $CAN_CM $CM* [$SP $ZW];
146 # LB 8 Break after zero width space
147 # TODO: ZW SP* <break>
148 # An engine change is required to write the reverse rule for this.
149 # For now, leave the Unicode 5.2 rule, ZW <break>
151 $LB8Breaks = [$LB4Breaks $ZW];
152 $LB8NonBreaks = [[$LB4NonBreaks] - [$ZW]];
154 # LB 8a ZWJ x (ID | Extended_Pict | EmojiNRK) Emoji ZWJ sequences.
156 $ZWJ ($ID | $Extended_Pict | $EmojiNRK);
158 # LB 9 Combining marks. X $CM needs to behave like X, where X is not $SP, $BK $CR $LF $NL
159 # $CM not covered by the above needs to behave like $AL
160 # See definition of $CAN_CM.
162 $CAN_CM $CM+; # Stick together any combining sequences that don't match other rules.
166 # LB 11 Do not break before or after WORD JOINER & related characters.
175 # LB 12 Do not break after NBSP and related characters.
181 # LB 12a Do not break before NBSP and related characters ...
184 [[$LB8NonBreaks] - [$SP $BA $HY]] $CM* $GL;
190 # LB 13 Don't break before ']' or '!' or ';' or '/', even after spaces.
194 ^$CM+ $CL; # by rule 10, stand-alone CM behaves as AL
198 ^$CM+ $CP; # by rule 10, stand-alone CM behaves as AL
202 ^$CM+ $EX; # by rule 10, stand-alone CM behaves as AL
206 ^$CM+ $IS; # by rule 10, stand-alone CM behaves as AL
210 ^$CM+ $SY; # by rule 10, stand-alone CM behaves as AL
214 # LB 14 Do not break after OP, even after spaces
218 $OP $CM* $SP+ $CM+ $AL_FOLLOW?; # by rule 10, stand-alone CM behaves as AL
219 # by rule 8, CM following a SP is stand-alone.
225 ($CL | $CP) $CM* $SP* $NS;
231 # LB 18 Break after spaces.
233 $LB18NonBreaks = [$LB8NonBreaks - [$SP]];
234 $LB18Breaks = [$LB8Breaks $SP];
239 $LB18NonBreaks $CM* $QU;
250 $LB20NonBreaks = [$LB18NonBreaks - $CB];
252 # LB 21 x (BA | HY | NS)
255 $LB20NonBreaks $CM* ($BA | $HY | $NS);
256 ^$CM+ ($BA | $HY | $NS);
258 $BB $CM* [^$CB]; # $BB x
259 $BB $CM* $LB20NonBreaks;
261 # LB 21a Don't break after Hebrew + Hyphen
264 $HL $CM* ($HY | $BA) $CM* [^$CB]?;
266 # LB 21b (forward) Don't break between SY and HL
267 # (break between HL and SY already disallowed by LB 13 above)
271 ($ALPlus | $HL) $CM* $IN;
272 ^$CM+ $IN; # by rule 10, any otherwise unattached CM behaves as AL
274 ($ID | $EB | $EM) $CM* $IN;
281 ($ALPlus | $HL) $CM* $NU;
282 ^$CM+ $NU; # Rule 10, any otherwise unattached CM behaves as AL
283 $NU $CM* ($ALPlus | $HL);
287 $PR $CM* ($ID | $EB | $EM);
288 ($ID | $EB | $EM) $CM* $PO;
294 ($PR | $PO) $CM* ($ALPlus | $HL);
295 ($ALPlus | $HL) $CM* ($PR | $PO);
296 ^$CM+ ($PR | $PO); # Rule 10, any otherwise unattached CM behaves as AL
301 (($PR | $PO) $CM*)? (($OP | $HY) $CM*)? $NU ($CM* ($NU | $SY | $IS))*
302 ($CM* ($CL | $CP))? ($CM* ($PR | $PO))?;
304 # LB 26 Do not break a Korean syllable
306 $JL $CM* ($JL | $JV | $H2 | $H3);
307 ($JV | $H2) $CM* ($JV | $JT);
308 ($JT | $H3) $CM* $JT;
310 # LB 27 Treat korean Syllable Block the same as ID (don't break it)
311 ($JL | $JV | $JT | $H2 | $H3) $CM* $IN;
312 ($JL | $JV | $JT | $H2 | $H3) $CM* $PO;
313 $PR $CM* ($JL | $JV | $JT | $H2 | $H3);
316 # LB 28 Do not break between alphabetics
318 ($ALPlus | $HL) $CM* ($ALPlus | $HL);
319 ^$CM+ ($ALPlus | $HL); # The $CM+ is from rule 10, an unattached CM is treated as AL
322 $IS $CM* ($ALPlus | $HL);
325 ($ALPlus | $HL | $NU) $CM* $OP;
326 ^$CM+ $OP; # The $CM+ is from rule 10, an unattached CM is treated as AL.
327 $CP $CM* ($ALPlus | $HL | $NU);
329 # LB 30a Do not break between regional indicators. Break after pairs of them.
330 # Tricky interaction with LB8a: ZWJ x ID
331 $RI $CM* $RI / [[^$BK $CR $LF $NL $SP $ZW $WJ $CL $CP $EX $IS $SY $GL $QU $BA $HY $NS $CM] {eof}];
332 $RI $CM* $RI $CM* $ZWJ / [[^$BK $CR $LF $NL $SP $ZW $WJ $CL $CP $EX $IS $SY $GL $QU $BA $HY $NS $CM $ID $Extended_Pict $EmojiNRK] {eof}];
333 $RI $CM* $RI $CM* [$CM-$ZWJ] / [[^$BK $CR $LF $NL $SP $ZW $WJ $CL $CP $EX $IS $SY $GL $QU $BA $HY $NS $CM] {eof}];
335 $RI $CM* $RI $CM* [$BK $CR $LF $NL $SP $ZW $WJ $CL $CP $EX $IS $SY $GL $QU $BA $HY $NS {eof}];
336 $RI $CM* $RI $CM* $ZWJ ($ID | $Extended_Pict | $EmojiNRK);
338 # LB 30b Do not break between an Emoji Base and an Emoji Modifier
344 ## -------------------------------------------------
348 # LB 9 Combining Marks.
349 # Stick together any combining sequences that don't match other rules.
354 # Sequences of the form (shown forwards)
355 # [CANT_CM] <break> [CM] [whatever]
356 # The CM needs to behave as an AL
359 [$BK $CR $LF $NL $ZW {eof}] |
361 $SP+ $CM* ([^$OP $CM $SP] | [$AL {eof}])); # if LB 14 will match, need to surpress this break.
362 # LB14 says OP SP* x .
363 # becomes OP SP* x AL
364 # becomes OP SP* x CM+ AL_FOLLOW
366 # Further note: the $AL in [$AL {eof}] is only to work around
367 # a rule compiler bug which complains about
368 # empty sets otherwise.
373 $LB4Breaks [$LB4NonBreaks-$CM];
374 $LB4Breaks $CM+ $CAN_CM;
380 [$SP $ZW] [$LB4NonBreaks-$CM];
381 [$SP $ZW] $CM+ $CAN_CM;
383 # LB 8 ZW SP* <break>
384 # TODO: to implement this, we need more than one look-ahead hard break in play at a time.
385 # Requires an engine enhancement.
388 # LB 8a ZWJ x (ID | Extended_Pict | EmojiNRK)
390 ($ID | $Extended_Pict | $EmojiNRK) $ZWJ $CM* $CAN_CM?;
393 # LB 9,10 Combining marks.
394 # X $CM needs to behave like X, where X is not $SP or controls.
395 # $CM not covered by the above needs to behave like $AL
396 # Stick together any combining sequences that don't match other rules.
403 $WJ [$LB8NonBreaks-$CM];
411 $GL $CM* [$LB8NonBreaks-[$CM $SP $BA $HY]];
427 $CL [$LB8NonBreaks-$CM];
428 $CP [$LB8NonBreaks-$CM];
429 $EX [$LB8NonBreaks-$CM];
430 $IS [$LB8NonBreaks-$CM];
431 $SY [$LB8NonBreaks-$CM];
437 $AL_FOLLOW? $CM+ $SP+ $CM* $OP; # by LB 10, behaves like $AL_FOLLOW? $AL $SP+ $CM* $OP
444 $NS $SP* $CM* ($CL | $CP);
449 # LB 18 break after spaces
450 # Nothing explicit needed here.
456 $QU $CM* $CAN_CM; # . x QU
460 $CAN_CM $CM* $QU; # QU x .
464 # LB 20 Break before and after CB.
465 # nothing needed here.
469 ($BA | $HY | $NS) $CM* [$LB20NonBreaks-$CM]; # . x (BA | HY | NS)
471 [$LB20NonBreaks-$CM] $CM* $BB; # BB x .
475 [^$CB] $CM* ($HY | $BA) $CM* $HL;
481 $IN $CM* ($ALPlus | $HL);
483 $IN $CM* ($ID | $EB | $EM);
488 $NU $CM* ($ALPlus | $HL);
489 ($ALPlus | $HL) $CM* $NU;
492 ($ID | $EB | $EM) $CM* $PR;
493 $PO $CM* ($ID | $EB | $EM);
496 ($ALPlus | $HL) $CM* ($PR | $PO);
497 ($PR | $PO) $CM* ($ALPlus | $HL);
501 ($CM* ($PR | $PO))? ($CM* ($CL | $CP))? ($CM* ($NU | $IS | $SY))* $CM* $NU ($CM* ($OP | $HY))? ($CM* ($PR | $PO))?;
504 ($H3 | $H2 | $JV | $JL) $CM* $JL;
505 ($JT | $JV) $CM* ($H2 | $JV);
506 $JT $CM* ($H3 | $JT);
509 $IN $CM* ($H3 | $H2 | $JT | $JV | $JL);
510 $PO $CM* ($H3 | $H2 | $JT | $JV | $JL);
511 ($H3 | $H2 | $JT | $JV | $JL) $CM* $PR;
514 ($ALPlus | $HL) $CM* ($ALPlus | $HL);
518 ($ALPlus | $HL) $CM* $IS;
521 $OP $CM* ($ALPlus | $HL | $NU);
522 ($ALPlus | $HL | $NU) $CM* $CP;
525 # Pairs of Regional Indicators.
526 # The following two rules are nearly identical. The first matches only sequences with an odd number of adjacent RIs,
527 # the second with an even number. Stripping away the cruft they look like
528 # [^RI] RI / (RI RI)+ ^RI;
529 # [^RI] RI RI / (RI RI)+ ^RI;
531 [{bof} $NS $HY $BA $QU $CL $CP $EX $IS $SY $WJ $GL $ZW $SP $BK $CR $LF $NL $ZWJ] $CM* $RI / ($CM* $RI $CM* $RI)+ $CM* [{eof}[^$RI $CM]];
532 [{bof} $NS $HY $BA $QU $CL $CP $EX $IS $SY $WJ $GL $ZW $SP $BK $CR $LF $NL $ZWJ] $CM* $RI $CM* $RI / ($CM* $RI $CM* $RI)+ $CM* [{eof}[^$RI $CM]];
534 # In general, adjacent RIs stay together. The hard-break rules, above, overide this, forcing in the boundaries between pairs.
537 # WJ, GL, QU, etc. are classes with rules like "WJ x " which includes "WJ x RI".
538 $RI $CM* ([$WJ $GL $QU $BB] | (($HY | $BA)$CM* $HL));
541 # LB 30b Do not break between an Emoji Base and an Emoji Modifier
545 ## -------------------------------------------------
550 ^$CM+ [^$CM $BK $CR $LF $NL $ZW $SP];
560 $SP+ $CM* ($CL | $CP);
566 $CM* ($HY | $BA) $CM* $HL;
569 ($CM* ($IS | $SY))+ $CM* $NU;
570 ($CL | $CP) $CM* ($NU | $IS | $SY);
575 # For dictionary-based break
576 $dictionary $dictionary;
578 ## -------------------------------------------------
582 # Skip forward over all character classes that are involved in
583 # rules containing patterns with possibly more than one char
586 # It might be slightly more efficient to have specific rules
587 # instead of one generic one, but only if we could
588 # turn off rule chaining. We don't want to move more
591 ^[$CM $OP $QU $CL $CP $B2 $PR $HY $BA $SP $RI $ZWJ $dictionary]+ [^$CM $OP $QU $CL $CP $B2 $PR $HY $BA $RI $ZWJ $dictionary];
592 $dictionary $dictionary;