585 lines
25 KiB
Rust
585 lines
25 KiB
Rust
// Copyright 2015 The Servo Project Developers. See the
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// COPYRIGHT file at the top-level directory of this distribution.
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//
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
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// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
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// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
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// option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
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// except according to those terms.
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//! 3.3.4 - 3.3.6. Resolve implicit levels and types.
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use alloc::vec::Vec;
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use core::cmp::max;
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use super::char_data::BidiClass::{self, *};
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use super::level::Level;
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use super::prepare::{not_removed_by_x9, IsolatingRunSequence};
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use super::{BidiDataSource, TextSource};
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/// 3.3.4 Resolving Weak Types
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///
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/// <http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr9/#Resolving_Weak_Types>
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#[cfg_attr(feature = "flame_it", flamer::flame)]
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pub fn resolve_weak<'a, T: TextSource<'a> + ?Sized>(
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text: &'a T,
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sequence: &IsolatingRunSequence,
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processing_classes: &mut [BidiClass],
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) {
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// Note: The spec treats these steps as individual passes that are applied one after the other
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// on the entire IsolatingRunSequence at once. We instead collapse it into a single iteration,
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// which is straightforward for rules that are based on the state of the current character, but not
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// for rules that care about surrounding characters. To deal with them, we retain additional state
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// about previous character classes that may have since been changed by later rules.
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// The previous class for the purposes of rule W4/W6, not tracking changes made after or during W4.
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let mut prev_class_before_w4 = sequence.sos;
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// The previous class for the purposes of rule W5.
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let mut prev_class_before_w5 = sequence.sos;
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// The previous class for the purposes of rule W1, not tracking changes from any other rules.
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let mut prev_class_before_w1 = sequence.sos;
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let mut last_strong_is_al = false;
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let mut et_run_indices = Vec::new(); // for W5
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let mut bn_run_indices = Vec::new(); // for W5 + <https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr9/#Retaining_Explicit_Formatting_Characters>
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for (run_index, level_run) in sequence.runs.iter().enumerate() {
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for i in &mut level_run.clone() {
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if processing_classes[i] == BN {
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// <https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr9/#Retaining_Explicit_Formatting_Characters>
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// Keeps track of bn runs for W5 in case we see an ET.
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bn_run_indices.push(i);
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// BNs aren't real, skip over them.
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continue;
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}
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// Store the processing class of all rules before W2/W1.
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// Used to keep track of the last strong character for W2. W3 is able to insert new strong
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// characters, so we don't want to be misled by it.
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let mut w2_processing_class = processing_classes[i];
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// <http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr9/#W1>
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//
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if processing_classes[i] == NSM {
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processing_classes[i] = match prev_class_before_w1 {
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RLI | LRI | FSI | PDI => ON,
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_ => prev_class_before_w1,
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};
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// W1 occurs before W2, update this.
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w2_processing_class = processing_classes[i];
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}
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prev_class_before_w1 = processing_classes[i];
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// <http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr9/#W2>
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// <http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr9/#W3>
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//
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match processing_classes[i] {
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EN => {
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if last_strong_is_al {
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// W2. If previous strong char was AL, change EN to AN.
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processing_classes[i] = AN;
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}
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}
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// W3.
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AL => processing_classes[i] = R,
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_ => {}
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}
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// update last_strong_is_al.
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match w2_processing_class {
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L | R => {
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last_strong_is_al = false;
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}
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AL => {
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last_strong_is_al = true;
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}
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_ => {}
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}
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let class_before_w456 = processing_classes[i];
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// <http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr9/#W4>
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// <http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr9/#W5>
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// <http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr9/#W6> (separators only)
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// (see below for W6 terminator code)
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//
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match processing_classes[i] {
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// <http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr9/#W6>
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EN => {
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// W5. If a run of ETs is adjacent to an EN, change the ETs to EN.
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for j in &et_run_indices {
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processing_classes[*j] = EN;
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}
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et_run_indices.clear();
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}
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// <http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr9/#W4>
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// <http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr9/#W6>
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ES | CS => {
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// See https://github.com/servo/unicode-bidi/issues/86 for improving this.
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// We want to make sure we check the correct next character by skipping past the rest
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// of this one.
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if let Some((_, char_len)) = text.char_at(i) {
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let mut next_class = sequence
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.iter_forwards_from(i + char_len, run_index)
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.map(|j| processing_classes[j])
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// <https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr9/#Retaining_Explicit_Formatting_Characters>
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.find(not_removed_by_x9)
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.unwrap_or(sequence.eos);
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if next_class == EN && last_strong_is_al {
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// Apply W2 to next_class. We know that last_strong_is_al
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// has no chance of changing on this character so we can still assume its value
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// will be the same by the time we get to it.
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next_class = AN;
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}
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processing_classes[i] =
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match (prev_class_before_w4, processing_classes[i], next_class) {
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// W4
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(EN, ES, EN) | (EN, CS, EN) => EN,
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// W4
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(AN, CS, AN) => AN,
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// W6 (separators only)
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(_, _, _) => ON,
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};
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// W6 + <https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr9/#Retaining_Explicit_Formatting_Characters>
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// We have to do this before W5 gets its grubby hands on these characters and thinks
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// they're part of an ET run.
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// We check for ON to ensure that we had hit the W6 branch above, since this `ES | CS` match
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// arm handles both W4 and W6.
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if processing_classes[i] == ON {
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for idx in sequence.iter_backwards_from(i, run_index) {
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let class = &mut processing_classes[idx];
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if *class != BN {
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break;
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}
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*class = ON;
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}
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for idx in sequence.iter_forwards_from(i + char_len, run_index) {
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let class = &mut processing_classes[idx];
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if *class != BN {
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break;
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}
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*class = ON;
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}
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}
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} else {
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// We're in the middle of a character, copy over work done for previous bytes
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// since it's going to be the same answer.
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processing_classes[i] = processing_classes[i - 1];
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}
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}
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// <http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr9/#W5>
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ET => {
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match prev_class_before_w5 {
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EN => processing_classes[i] = EN,
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_ => {
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// <https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr9/#Retaining_Explicit_Formatting_Characters>
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// If there was a BN run before this, that's now a part of this ET run.
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et_run_indices.extend(&bn_run_indices);
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// In case this is followed by an EN.
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et_run_indices.push(i);
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}
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}
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}
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_ => {}
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}
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// Common loop iteration code
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//
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// <https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr9/#Retaining_Explicit_Formatting_Characters>
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// BN runs would have already continued the loop, clear them before we get to the next one.
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bn_run_indices.clear();
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// W6 above only deals with separators, so it doesn't change anything W5 cares about,
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// so we still can update this after running that part of W6.
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prev_class_before_w5 = processing_classes[i];
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// <http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr9/#W6> (terminators only)
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// (see above for W6 separator code)
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//
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if prev_class_before_w5 != ET {
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// W6. If we didn't find an adjacent EN, turn any ETs into ON instead.
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for j in &et_run_indices {
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processing_classes[*j] = ON;
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}
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et_run_indices.clear();
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}
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// We stashed this before W4/5/6 could get their grubby hands on it, and it's not
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// used in the W6 terminator code below so we can update it now.
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prev_class_before_w4 = class_before_w456;
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}
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}
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// Rerun this check in case we ended with a sequence of BNs (i.e., we'd never
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// hit the end of the for loop above).
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// W6. If we didn't find an adjacent EN, turn any ETs into ON instead.
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for j in &et_run_indices {
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processing_classes[*j] = ON;
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}
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et_run_indices.clear();
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// W7. If the previous strong char was L, change EN to L.
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let mut last_strong_is_l = sequence.sos == L;
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for run in &sequence.runs {
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for i in run.clone() {
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match processing_classes[i] {
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EN if last_strong_is_l => {
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processing_classes[i] = L;
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}
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L => {
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last_strong_is_l = true;
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}
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R | AL => {
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last_strong_is_l = false;
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}
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// <https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr9/#Retaining_Explicit_Formatting_Characters>
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// Already scanning past BN here.
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_ => {}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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/// 3.3.5 Resolving Neutral Types
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///
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/// <http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr9/#Resolving_Neutral_Types>
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#[cfg_attr(feature = "flame_it", flamer::flame)]
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pub fn resolve_neutral<'a, D: BidiDataSource, T: TextSource<'a> + ?Sized>(
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text: &'a T,
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data_source: &D,
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sequence: &IsolatingRunSequence,
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levels: &[Level],
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original_classes: &[BidiClass],
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processing_classes: &mut [BidiClass],
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) {
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// e = embedding direction
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let e: BidiClass = levels[sequence.runs[0].start].bidi_class();
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let not_e = if e == BidiClass::L {
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BidiClass::R
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} else {
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BidiClass::L
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};
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// N0. Process bracket pairs.
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// > Identify the bracket pairs in the current isolating run sequence according to BD16.
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// We use processing_classes, not original_classes, due to BD14/BD15
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let bracket_pairs = identify_bracket_pairs(text, data_source, sequence, processing_classes);
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// > For each bracket-pair element in the list of pairs of text positions
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//
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// Note: Rust ranges are interpreted as [start..end), be careful using `pair` directly
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// for indexing as it will include the opening bracket pair but not the closing one.
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for pair in bracket_pairs {
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#[cfg(feature = "std")]
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debug_assert!(
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pair.start < processing_classes.len(),
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"identify_bracket_pairs returned a range that is out of bounds!"
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);
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#[cfg(feature = "std")]
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debug_assert!(
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pair.end < processing_classes.len(),
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"identify_bracket_pairs returned a range that is out of bounds!"
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);
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let mut found_e = false;
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let mut found_not_e = false;
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let mut class_to_set = None;
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let start_char_len =
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T::char_len(text.subrange(pair.start..pair.end).chars().next().unwrap());
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// > Inspect the bidirectional types of the characters enclosed within the bracket pair.
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//
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// `pair` is [start, end) so we will end up processing the opening character but not the closing one.
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//
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for enclosed_i in sequence.iter_forwards_from(pair.start + start_char_len, pair.start_run) {
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if enclosed_i >= pair.end {
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#[cfg(feature = "std")]
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debug_assert!(
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enclosed_i == pair.end,
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"If we skipped past this, the iterator is broken"
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);
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break;
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}
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let class = processing_classes[enclosed_i];
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if class == e {
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found_e = true;
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} else if class == not_e {
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found_not_e = true;
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} else if class == BidiClass::EN || class == BidiClass::AN {
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// > Within this scope, bidirectional types EN and AN are treated as R.
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if e == BidiClass::L {
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found_not_e = true;
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} else {
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found_e = true;
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}
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}
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// If we have found a character with the class of the embedding direction
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// we can bail early.
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if found_e {
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break;
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}
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}
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// > If any strong type (either L or R) matching the embedding direction is found
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if found_e {
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// > .. set the type for both brackets in the pair to match the embedding direction
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class_to_set = Some(e);
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// > Otherwise, if there is a strong type it must be opposite the embedding direction
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} else if found_not_e {
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// > Therefore, test for an established context with a preceding strong type by
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// > checking backwards before the opening paired bracket
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// > until the first strong type (L, R, or sos) is found.
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// (see note above about processing_classes and character boundaries)
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let mut previous_strong = sequence
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.iter_backwards_from(pair.start, pair.start_run)
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.map(|i| processing_classes[i])
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.find(|class| {
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*class == BidiClass::L
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|| *class == BidiClass::R
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|| *class == BidiClass::EN
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|| *class == BidiClass::AN
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})
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.unwrap_or(sequence.sos);
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// > Within this scope, bidirectional types EN and AN are treated as R.
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if previous_strong == BidiClass::EN || previous_strong == BidiClass::AN {
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previous_strong = BidiClass::R;
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}
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// > If the preceding strong type is also opposite the embedding direction,
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// > context is established,
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// > so set the type for both brackets in the pair to that direction.
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// AND
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// > Otherwise set the type for both brackets in the pair to the embedding direction.
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// > Either way it gets set to previous_strong
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//
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// Both branches amount to setting the type to the strong type.
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class_to_set = Some(previous_strong);
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}
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if let Some(class_to_set) = class_to_set {
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// Update all processing classes corresponding to the start and end elements, as requested.
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// We should include all bytes of the character, not the first one.
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let end_char_len =
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T::char_len(text.subrange(pair.end..text.len()).chars().next().unwrap());
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for class in &mut processing_classes[pair.start..pair.start + start_char_len] {
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*class = class_to_set;
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}
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for class in &mut processing_classes[pair.end..pair.end + end_char_len] {
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*class = class_to_set;
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}
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// <https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr9/#Retaining_Explicit_Formatting_Characters>
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for idx in sequence.iter_backwards_from(pair.start, pair.start_run) {
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let class = &mut processing_classes[idx];
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if *class != BN {
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break;
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}
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*class = class_to_set;
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}
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// > Any number of characters that had original bidirectional character type NSM prior to the application of
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// > W1 that immediately follow a paired bracket which changed to L or R under N0 should change to match the type of their preceding bracket.
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// This rule deals with sequences of NSMs, so we can just update them all at once, we don't need to worry
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// about character boundaries. We do need to be careful to skip the full set of bytes for the parentheses characters.
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let nsm_start = pair.start + start_char_len;
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for idx in sequence.iter_forwards_from(nsm_start, pair.start_run) {
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let class = original_classes[idx];
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if class == BidiClass::NSM || processing_classes[idx] == BN {
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processing_classes[idx] = class_to_set;
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} else {
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break;
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}
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}
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let nsm_end = pair.end + end_char_len;
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for idx in sequence.iter_forwards_from(nsm_end, pair.end_run) {
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let class = original_classes[idx];
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if class == BidiClass::NSM || processing_classes[idx] == BN {
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processing_classes[idx] = class_to_set;
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} else {
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break;
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}
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}
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}
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// > Otherwise, there are no strong types within the bracket pair
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// > Therefore, do not set the type for that bracket pair
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}
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// N1 and N2.
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// Indices of every byte in this isolating run sequence
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let mut indices = sequence.runs.iter().flat_map(Clone::clone);
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let mut prev_class = sequence.sos;
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while let Some(mut i) = indices.next() {
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// Process sequences of NI characters.
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let mut ni_run = Vec::new();
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// The BN is for <https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr9/#Retaining_Explicit_Formatting_Characters>
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if is_NI(processing_classes[i]) || processing_classes[i] == BN {
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// Consume a run of consecutive NI characters.
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ni_run.push(i);
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let mut next_class;
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loop {
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match indices.next() {
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Some(j) => {
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i = j;
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next_class = processing_classes[j];
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// The BN is for <https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr9/#Retaining_Explicit_Formatting_Characters>
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if is_NI(next_class) || next_class == BN {
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ni_run.push(i);
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} else {
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break;
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}
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}
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None => {
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next_class = sequence.eos;
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break;
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}
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};
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}
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// N1-N2.
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//
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// <http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr9/#N1>
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// <http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr9/#N2>
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let new_class = match (prev_class, next_class) {
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(L, L) => L,
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(R, R)
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| (R, AN)
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| (R, EN)
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| (AN, R)
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| (AN, AN)
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| (AN, EN)
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| (EN, R)
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| (EN, AN)
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| (EN, EN) => R,
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(_, _) => e,
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};
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for j in &ni_run {
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processing_classes[*j] = new_class;
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}
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ni_run.clear();
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}
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prev_class = processing_classes[i];
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}
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}
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struct BracketPair {
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/// The text-relative index of the opening bracket.
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start: usize,
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/// The text-relative index of the closing bracket.
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end: usize,
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/// The index of the run (in the run sequence) that the opening bracket is in.
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start_run: usize,
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/// The index of the run (in the run sequence) that the closing bracket is in.
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end_run: usize,
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}
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/// 3.1.3 Identifying Bracket Pairs
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///
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/// Returns all paired brackets in the source, as indices into the
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/// text source.
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///
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/// <https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr9/#BD16>
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fn identify_bracket_pairs<'a, T: TextSource<'a> + ?Sized, D: BidiDataSource>(
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text: &'a T,
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data_source: &D,
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run_sequence: &IsolatingRunSequence,
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original_classes: &[BidiClass],
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) -> Vec<BracketPair> {
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let mut ret = vec![];
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let mut stack = vec![];
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|
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for (run_index, level_run) in run_sequence.runs.iter().enumerate() {
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for (i, ch) in text.subrange(level_run.clone()).char_indices() {
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let actual_index = level_run.start + i;
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|
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// All paren characters are ON.
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// From BidiBrackets.txt:
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// > The Unicode property value stability policy guarantees that characters
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// > which have bpt=o or bpt=c also have bc=ON and Bidi_M=Y
|
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if original_classes[actual_index] != BidiClass::ON {
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continue;
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|
}
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|
|
|
if let Some(matched) = data_source.bidi_matched_opening_bracket(ch) {
|
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if matched.is_open {
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|
// > If an opening paired bracket is found ...
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|
|
|
// > ... and there is no room in the stack,
|
|
// > stop processing BD16 for the remainder of the isolating run sequence.
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|
if stack.len() >= 63 {
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break;
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|
}
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// > ... push its Bidi_Paired_Bracket property value and its text position onto the stack
|
|
stack.push((matched.opening, actual_index, run_index))
|
|
} else {
|
|
// > If a closing paired bracket is found, do the following
|
|
|
|
// > Declare a variable that holds a reference to the current stack element
|
|
// > and initialize it with the top element of the stack.
|
|
// AND
|
|
// > Else, if the current stack element is not at the bottom of the stack
|
|
for (stack_index, element) in stack.iter().enumerate().rev() {
|
|
// > Compare the closing paired bracket being inspected or its canonical
|
|
// > equivalent to the bracket in the current stack element.
|
|
if element.0 == matched.opening {
|
|
// > If the values match, meaning the two characters form a bracket pair, then
|
|
|
|
// > Append the text position in the current stack element together with the
|
|
// > text position of the closing paired bracket to the list.
|
|
let pair = BracketPair {
|
|
start: element.1,
|
|
end: actual_index,
|
|
start_run: element.2,
|
|
end_run: run_index,
|
|
};
|
|
ret.push(pair);
|
|
|
|
// > Pop the stack through the current stack element inclusively.
|
|
stack.truncate(stack_index);
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
// > Sort the list of pairs of text positions in ascending order based on
|
|
// > the text position of the opening paired bracket.
|
|
ret.sort_by_key(|r| r.start);
|
|
ret
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// 3.3.6 Resolving Implicit Levels
|
|
///
|
|
/// Returns the maximum embedding level in the paragraph.
|
|
///
|
|
/// <http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr9/#Resolving_Implicit_Levels>
|
|
#[cfg_attr(feature = "flame_it", flamer::flame)]
|
|
pub fn resolve_levels(original_classes: &[BidiClass], levels: &mut [Level]) -> Level {
|
|
let mut max_level = Level::ltr();
|
|
assert_eq!(original_classes.len(), levels.len());
|
|
for i in 0..levels.len() {
|
|
match (levels[i].is_rtl(), original_classes[i]) {
|
|
(false, AN) | (false, EN) => levels[i].raise(2).expect("Level number error"),
|
|
(false, R) | (true, L) | (true, EN) | (true, AN) => {
|
|
levels[i].raise(1).expect("Level number error")
|
|
}
|
|
// <https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr9/#Retaining_Explicit_Formatting_Characters> handled here
|
|
(_, _) => {}
|
|
}
|
|
max_level = max(max_level, levels[i]);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
max_level
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Neutral or Isolate formatting character (B, S, WS, ON, FSI, LRI, RLI, PDI)
|
|
///
|
|
/// <http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr9/#NI>
|
|
#[allow(non_snake_case)]
|
|
fn is_NI(class: BidiClass) -> bool {
|
|
match class {
|
|
B | S | WS | ON | FSI | LRI | RLI | PDI => true,
|
|
_ => false,
|
|
}
|
|
}
|