libui/darwin/graphemes.m

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// 3 december 2016
#import "uipriv_darwin.h"
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#import "attrstr.h"
// CFStringGetRangeOfComposedCharactersAtIndex() is the function for grapheme clusters
// https://developer.apple.com/library/mac/documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/Strings/Articles/stringsClusters.html says that this does work on all multi-codepoint graphemes (despite the name), and that this is the preferred function for this particular job anyway
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int uiprivGraphemesTakesUTF16(void)
{
return 1;
}
uiprivGraphemes *uiprivNewGraphemes(void *s, size_t len)
{
uiprivGraphemes *g;
UniChar *str = (UniChar *) s;
CFStringRef cfstr;
size_t ppos, gpos;
CFRange range;
size_t i;
g = uiprivNew(uiprivGraphemes);
cfstr = CFStringCreateWithCharactersNoCopy(NULL, str, len, kCFAllocatorNull);
if (cfstr == NULL) {
// TODO
}
// first figure out how many graphemes there are
g->len = 0;
ppos = 0;
while (ppos < len) {
range = CFStringGetRangeOfComposedCharactersAtIndex(cfstr, ppos);
g->len++;
ppos = range.location + range.length;
}
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g->pointsToGraphemes = (size_t *) uiprivAlloc((len + 1) * sizeof (size_t), "size_t[] (graphemes)");
g->graphemesToPoints = (size_t *) uiprivAlloc((g->len + 1) * sizeof (size_t), "size_t[] (graphemes)");
// now calculate everything
// fortunately due to the use of CFRange we can do this in one loop trivially!
ppos = 0;
gpos = 0;
while (ppos < len) {
range = CFStringGetRangeOfComposedCharactersAtIndex(cfstr, ppos);
for (i = 0; i < range.length; i++)
g->pointsToGraphemes[range.location + i] = gpos;
g->graphemesToPoints[gpos] = range.location;
gpos++;
ppos = range.location + range.length;
}
// and set the last one
g->pointsToGraphemes[ppos] = gpos;
g->graphemesToPoints[gpos] = ppos;
CFRelease(cfstr);
return g;
}