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/* Pango
* pango-bidi-type.c: Bidirectional Character Types
*
* Copyright (C) 2008 Jürg Billeter <j@bitron.ch>
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* Library General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
* License along with this library; if not, write to the
* Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
* Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
*/
/**
* SECTION:bidi
* @short_description:Types and functions for bidirectional text
* @title:Bidirectional Text
* @see_also:
* pango_context_get_base_dir(),
* pango_context_set_base_dir(),
* pango_itemize_with_base_dir()
*
* Pango supports bidirectional text (like Arabic and Hebrew) automatically.
* Some applications however, need some help to correctly handle bidirectional text.
*
* The #PangoDirection type can be used with pango_context_set_base_dir() to
* instruct Pango about direction of text, though in most cases Pango detects
* that correctly and automatically. The rest of the facilities in this section
* are used internally by Pango already, and are provided to help applications
* that need more direct control over bidirectional setting of text.
*/
#include "config.h"
#include <string.h>
#include <fribidi.h>
#undef PANGO_DISABLE_DEPRECATED
#include "pango-bidi-type.h"
#include "pango-utils.h"
#if FRIBIDI_MAJOR_VERSION >= 1
#define USE_FRIBIDI_EX_API
#endif
/**
* pango_bidi_type_for_unichar:
* @ch: a Unicode character
*
* Determines the normative bidirectional character type of a
* character, as specified in the Unicode Character Database.
*
* A simplified version of this function is available as
* pango_unichar_direction().
*
* Return value: the bidirectional character type, as used in the
* Unicode bidirectional algorithm.
*
* Since: 1.22
*/
PangoBidiType
pango_bidi_type_for_unichar (gunichar ch)
{
FriBidiCharType fribidi_ch_type;
G_STATIC_ASSERT (sizeof (FriBidiChar) == sizeof (gunichar));
fribidi_ch_type = fribidi_get_bidi_type (ch);
switch (fribidi_ch_type)
{
case FRIBIDI_TYPE_LTR: return PANGO_BIDI_TYPE_L;
case FRIBIDI_TYPE_LRE: return PANGO_BIDI_TYPE_LRE;
case FRIBIDI_TYPE_LRO: return PANGO_BIDI_TYPE_LRO;
case FRIBIDI_TYPE_RTL: return PANGO_BIDI_TYPE_R;
case FRIBIDI_TYPE_AL: return PANGO_BIDI_TYPE_AL;
case FRIBIDI_TYPE_RLE: return PANGO_BIDI_TYPE_RLE;
case FRIBIDI_TYPE_RLO: return PANGO_BIDI_TYPE_RLO;
case FRIBIDI_TYPE_PDF: return PANGO_BIDI_TYPE_PDF;
case FRIBIDI_TYPE_EN: return PANGO_BIDI_TYPE_EN;
case FRIBIDI_TYPE_ES: return PANGO_BIDI_TYPE_ES;
case FRIBIDI_TYPE_ET: return PANGO_BIDI_TYPE_ET;
case FRIBIDI_TYPE_AN: return PANGO_BIDI_TYPE_AN;
case FRIBIDI_TYPE_CS: return PANGO_BIDI_TYPE_CS;
case FRIBIDI_TYPE_NSM: return PANGO_BIDI_TYPE_NSM;
case FRIBIDI_TYPE_BN: return PANGO_BIDI_TYPE_BN;
case FRIBIDI_TYPE_BS: return PANGO_BIDI_TYPE_B;
case FRIBIDI_TYPE_SS: return PANGO_BIDI_TYPE_S;
case FRIBIDI_TYPE_WS: return PANGO_BIDI_TYPE_WS;
case FRIBIDI_TYPE_ON: return PANGO_BIDI_TYPE_ON;
default:
/* TODO
* This function has not been updated for latest FriBidi.
* Should add new types and / or deprecate this function. */
return PANGO_BIDI_TYPE_ON;
}
}
/* Some bidi-related functions */
/**
* pango_log2vis_get_embedding_levels:
* @text: the text to itemize.
* @length: the number of bytes (not characters) to process, or -1
* if @text is nul-terminated and the length should be calculated.
* @pbase_dir: input base direction, and output resolved direction.
*
* This will return the bidirectional embedding levels of the input paragraph
* as defined by the Unicode Bidirectional Algorithm available at:
*
* http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr9/
*
* If the input base direction is a weak direction, the direction of the
* characters in the text will determine the final resolved direction.
*
* Return value: a newly allocated array of embedding levels, one item per
* character (not byte), that should be freed using g_free.
*
* Since: 1.4
*/
guint8 *
pango_log2vis_get_embedding_levels (const gchar *text,
int length,
PangoDirection *pbase_dir)
{
glong n_chars, i;
guint8 *embedding_levels_list;
const gchar *p;
FriBidiParType fribidi_base_dir;
FriBidiCharType *bidi_types;
#ifdef USE_FRIBIDI_EX_API
FriBidiBracketType *bracket_types;
#endif
FriBidiLevel max_level;
FriBidiCharType ored_types = 0;
FriBidiCharType anded_strongs = FRIBIDI_TYPE_RLE;
G_STATIC_ASSERT (sizeof (FriBidiLevel) == sizeof (guint8));
G_STATIC_ASSERT (sizeof (FriBidiChar) == sizeof (gunichar));
switch (*pbase_dir)
{
case PANGO_DIRECTION_LTR:
case PANGO_DIRECTION_TTB_RTL:
fribidi_base_dir = FRIBIDI_PAR_LTR;
break;
case PANGO_DIRECTION_RTL:
case PANGO_DIRECTION_TTB_LTR:
fribidi_base_dir = FRIBIDI_PAR_RTL;
break;
case PANGO_DIRECTION_WEAK_RTL:
fribidi_base_dir = FRIBIDI_PAR_WRTL;
break;
case PANGO_DIRECTION_WEAK_LTR:
case PANGO_DIRECTION_NEUTRAL:
default:
fribidi_base_dir = FRIBIDI_PAR_WLTR;
break;
}
if (length < 0)
length = strlen (text);
n_chars = g_utf8_strlen (text, length);
bidi_types = g_new (FriBidiCharType, n_chars);
#ifdef USE_FRIBIDI_EX_API
bracket_types = g_new (FriBidiBracketType, n_chars);
#endif
embedding_levels_list = g_new (guint8, n_chars);
for (i = 0, p = text; p < text + length; p = g_utf8_next_char(p), i++)
{
gunichar ch = g_utf8_get_char (p);
FriBidiCharType char_type = fribidi_get_bidi_type (ch);
if (i == n_chars)
break;
bidi_types[i] = char_type;
ored_types |= char_type;
if (FRIBIDI_IS_STRONG (char_type))
anded_strongs &= char_type;
#ifdef USE_FRIBIDI_EX_API
if (G_UNLIKELY(bidi_types[i] == FRIBIDI_TYPE_ON))
bracket_types[i] = fribidi_get_bracket (ch);
else
bracket_types[i] = FRIBIDI_NO_BRACKET;
#endif
}
/* Short-circuit (malloc-expensive) FriBidi call for unidirectional
* text.
*
* For details see:
* https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=590183
*/
#ifndef FRIBIDI_IS_ISOLATE
#define FRIBIDI_IS_ISOLATE(x) 0
#endif
/* The case that all resolved levels will be ltr.
* No isolates, all strongs be LTR, there should be no Arabic numbers
* (or letters for that matter), and one of the following:
*
* o base_dir doesn't have an RTL taste.
* o there are letters, and base_dir is weak.
*/
if (!FRIBIDI_IS_ISOLATE (ored_types) &&
!FRIBIDI_IS_RTL (ored_types) &&
!FRIBIDI_IS_ARABIC (ored_types) &&
(!FRIBIDI_IS_RTL (fribidi_base_dir) ||
(FRIBIDI_IS_WEAK (fribidi_base_dir) &&
FRIBIDI_IS_LETTER (ored_types))
))
{
/* all LTR */
fribidi_base_dir = FRIBIDI_PAR_LTR;
memset (embedding_levels_list, 0, n_chars);
goto resolved;
}
/* The case that all resolved levels will be RTL is much more complex.
* No isolates, no numbers, all strongs are RTL, and one of
* the following:
*
* o base_dir has an RTL taste (may be weak).
* o there are letters, and base_dir is weak.
*/
else if (!FRIBIDI_IS_ISOLATE (ored_types) &&
!FRIBIDI_IS_NUMBER (ored_types) &&
FRIBIDI_IS_RTL (anded_strongs) &&
(FRIBIDI_IS_RTL (fribidi_base_dir) ||
(FRIBIDI_IS_WEAK (fribidi_base_dir) &&
FRIBIDI_IS_LETTER (ored_types))
))
{
/* all RTL */
fribidi_base_dir = FRIBIDI_PAR_RTL;
memset (embedding_levels_list, 1, n_chars);
goto resolved;
}
#ifdef USE_FRIBIDI_EX_API
max_level = fribidi_get_par_embedding_levels_ex (bidi_types, bracket_types, n_chars,
&fribidi_base_dir,
(FriBidiLevel*)embedding_levels_list);
#else
max_level = fribidi_get_par_embedding_levels (bidi_types, n_chars,
&fribidi_base_dir,
(FriBidiLevel*)embedding_levels_list);
#endif
if (G_UNLIKELY(max_level == 0))
{
/* fribidi_get_par_embedding_levels() failed. */
memset (embedding_levels_list, 0, length);
}
resolved:
g_free (bidi_types);
#ifdef USE_FRIBIDI_EX_API
g_free (bracket_types);
#endif
*pbase_dir = (fribidi_base_dir == FRIBIDI_PAR_LTR) ? PANGO_DIRECTION_LTR : PANGO_DIRECTION_RTL;
return embedding_levels_list;
}
/**
* pango_unichar_direction:
* @ch: a Unicode character
*
* Determines the inherent direction of a character; either
* %PANGO_DIRECTION_LTR, %PANGO_DIRECTION_RTL, or
* %PANGO_DIRECTION_NEUTRAL.
*
* This function is useful to categorize characters into left-to-right
* letters, right-to-left letters, and everything else. If full
* Unicode bidirectional type of a character is needed,
* pango_bidi_type_for_unichar() can be used instead.
*
* Return value: the direction of the character.
*/
PangoDirection
pango_unichar_direction (gunichar ch)
{
FriBidiCharType fribidi_ch_type;
G_STATIC_ASSERT (sizeof (FriBidiChar) == sizeof (gunichar));
fribidi_ch_type = fribidi_get_bidi_type (ch);
if (!FRIBIDI_IS_STRONG (fribidi_ch_type))
return PANGO_DIRECTION_NEUTRAL;
else if (FRIBIDI_IS_RTL (fribidi_ch_type))
return PANGO_DIRECTION_RTL;
else
return PANGO_DIRECTION_LTR;
}
/**
* pango_get_mirror_char:
* @ch: a Unicode character
* @mirrored_ch: location to store the mirrored character
*
* If @ch has the Unicode mirrored property and there is another Unicode
* character that typically has a glyph that is the mirror image of @ch's
* glyph, puts that character in the address pointed to by @mirrored_ch.
*
* Use g_unichar_get_mirror_char() instead; the docs for that function
* provide full details.
*
* Return value: %TRUE if @ch has a mirrored character and @mirrored_ch is
* filled in, %FALSE otherwise
**/
gboolean
pango_get_mirror_char (gunichar ch,
gunichar *mirrored_ch)
{
return g_unichar_get_mirror_char (ch, mirrored_ch);
}
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