| // Copyright 2011 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. |
| // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style |
| // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. |
| |
| package norm |
| |
| import ( |
| "strings" |
| "testing" |
| ) |
| |
| func doIterNorm(f Form, s string) []byte { |
| acc := []byte{} |
| i := Iter{} |
| i.InitString(f, s) |
| for !i.Done() { |
| acc = append(acc, i.Next()...) |
| } |
| return acc |
| } |
| |
| func TestIterNext(t *testing.T) { |
| runNormTests(t, "IterNext", func(f Form, out []byte, s string) []byte { |
| return doIterNorm(f, string(append(out, s...))) |
| }) |
| } |
| |
| type SegmentTest struct { |
| in string |
| out []string |
| } |
| |
| var segmentTests = []SegmentTest{ |
| {"\u1E0A\u0323a", []string{"\x44\u0323\u0307", "a", ""}}, |
| {rep('a', segSize), append(strings.Split(rep('a', segSize), ""), "")}, |
| {rep('a', segSize+2), append(strings.Split(rep('a', segSize+2), ""), "")}, |
| {rep('a', segSize) + "\u0300aa", |
| append(strings.Split(rep('a', segSize-1), ""), "a\u0300", "a", "a", "")}, |
| |
| // U+0f73 is NOT treated as a starter as it is a modifier |
| {"a" + grave(29) + "\u0f73", []string{"a" + grave(29), cgj + "\u0f73"}}, |
| {"a\u0f73", []string{"a\u0f73"}}, |
| |
| // U+ff9e is treated as a non-starter. |
| // TODO: should we? Note that this will only affect iteration, as whether |
| // or not we do so does not affect the normalization output and will either |
| // way result in consistent iteration output. |
| {"a" + grave(30) + "\uff9e", []string{"a" + grave(30), cgj + "\uff9e"}}, |
| {"a\uff9e", []string{"a\uff9e"}}, |
| } |
| |
| var segmentTestsK = []SegmentTest{ |
| {"\u3332", []string{"\u30D5", "\u30A1", "\u30E9", "\u30C3", "\u30C8\u3099", ""}}, |
| // last segment of multi-segment decomposition needs normalization |
| {"\u3332\u093C", []string{"\u30D5", "\u30A1", "\u30E9", "\u30C3", "\u30C8\u093C\u3099", ""}}, |
| {"\u320E", []string{"\x28", "\uAC00", "\x29"}}, |
| |
| // last segment should be copied to start of buffer. |
| {"\ufdfa", []string{"\u0635", "\u0644", "\u0649", " ", "\u0627", "\u0644", "\u0644", "\u0647", " ", "\u0639", "\u0644", "\u064a", "\u0647", " ", "\u0648", "\u0633", "\u0644", "\u0645", ""}}, |
| {"\ufdfa" + grave(30), []string{"\u0635", "\u0644", "\u0649", " ", "\u0627", "\u0644", "\u0644", "\u0647", " ", "\u0639", "\u0644", "\u064a", "\u0647", " ", "\u0648", "\u0633", "\u0644", "\u0645" + grave(30), ""}}, |
| {"\uFDFA" + grave(64), []string{"\u0635", "\u0644", "\u0649", " ", "\u0627", "\u0644", "\u0644", "\u0647", " ", "\u0639", "\u0644", "\u064a", "\u0647", " ", "\u0648", "\u0633", "\u0644", "\u0645" + grave(30), cgj + grave(30), cgj + grave(4), ""}}, |
| |
| // Hangul and Jamo are grouped togeter. |
| {"\uAC00", []string{"\u1100\u1161", ""}}, |
| {"\uAC01", []string{"\u1100\u1161\u11A8", ""}}, |
| {"\u1100\u1161", []string{"\u1100\u1161", ""}}, |
| } |
| |
| // Note that, by design, segmentation is equal for composing and decomposing forms. |
| func TestIterSegmentation(t *testing.T) { |
| segmentTest(t, "SegmentTestD", NFD, segmentTests) |
| segmentTest(t, "SegmentTestC", NFC, segmentTests) |
| segmentTest(t, "SegmentTestKD", NFKD, segmentTestsK) |
| segmentTest(t, "SegmentTestKC", NFKC, segmentTestsK) |
| } |
| |
| func segmentTest(t *testing.T, name string, f Form, tests []SegmentTest) { |
| iter := Iter{} |
| for i, tt := range tests { |
| iter.InitString(f, tt.in) |
| for j, seg := range tt.out { |
| if seg == "" { |
| if !iter.Done() { |
| res := string(iter.Next()) |
| t.Errorf(`%s:%d:%d: expected Done()==true, found segment %+q`, name, i, j, res) |
| } |
| continue |
| } |
| if iter.Done() { |
| t.Errorf("%s:%d:%d: Done()==true, want false", name, i, j) |
| } |
| seg = f.String(seg) |
| if res := string(iter.Next()); res != seg { |
| t.Errorf(`%s:%d:%d" segment was %+q (%d); want %+q (%d)`, name, i, j, pc(res), len(res), pc(seg), len(seg)) |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| } |