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8.7 KiB
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200 lines
8.7 KiB
C++
// Copyright (c) 2011 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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// found in the LICENSE file.
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// Defines an iterator class that enumerates words supported by our spellchecker
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// from multi-language text. This class is used for filtering out characters
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// not supported by our spellchecker.
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#ifndef CHROME_RENDERER_SPELLCHECKER_SPELLCHECK_WORDITERATOR_H_
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#define CHROME_RENDERER_SPELLCHECKER_SPELLCHECK_WORDITERATOR_H_
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#include <stddef.h>
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#include <memory>
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#include <string>
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#include "base/macros.h"
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#include "base/strings/string16.h"
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#include "third_party/icu/source/common/unicode/uscript.h"
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namespace base {
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namespace i18n {
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class BreakIterator;
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} // namespace i18n
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} // namespace base
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// A class which encapsulates language-specific operations used by
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// SpellcheckWordIterator. When we set the spellchecker language, this class
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// creates rule sets that filter out the characters not supported by the
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// spellchecker. (Please read the comment in the SpellcheckWordIterator class
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// about how to use this class.)
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class SpellcheckCharAttribute {
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public:
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SpellcheckCharAttribute();
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~SpellcheckCharAttribute();
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// Sets the language of the spellchecker. When this function is called with an
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// ISO language code, this function creates the custom rule-sets used by
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// the ICU break iterator so it can extract only words used by the language.
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// GetRuleSet() returns the rule-sets created in this function.
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void SetDefaultLanguage(const std::string& language);
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// Returns a custom rule-set string used by the ICU break iterator. This class
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// has two rule-sets, one splits a contraction and the other does not, so we
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// can split a concaticated word (e.g. "seven-year-old") into words (e.g.
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// "seven", "year", and "old") and check their spellings. The result stirng is
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// encoded in UTF-16 since ICU needs UTF-16 strings.
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base::string16 GetRuleSet(bool allow_contraction) const;
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// Outputs a character only if it is a word character. (Please read the
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// comments in CreateRuleSets() why we need this function.)
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bool OutputChar(UChar c, base::string16* output) const;
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private:
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// Creates the rule-sets that return words possibly used by the given
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// language. Unfortunately, these rule-sets are not perfect and have some
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// false-positives. For example, they return combined accent marks even though
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// we need English words only. We call OutputCharacter() to filter out such
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// false-positive characters.
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void CreateRuleSets(const std::string& language);
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// Outputs a character only if it is one used by the given language. These
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// functions are called from OutputChar().
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bool OutputArabic(UChar c, base::string16* output) const;
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bool OutputHangul(UChar c, base::string16* output) const;
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bool OutputHebrew(UChar c, base::string16* output) const;
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bool OutputDefault(UChar c, base::string16* output) const;
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// The custom rule-set strings used by ICU break iterator. Since it is not so
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// easy to create custom rule-sets from an ISO language code, this class
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// saves these rule-set strings created when we set the language.
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base::string16 ruleset_allow_contraction_;
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base::string16 ruleset_disallow_contraction_;
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// The script code used by this language.
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UScriptCode script_code_;
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DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(SpellcheckCharAttribute);
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};
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// A class which extracts words that can be checked for spelling from a
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// multi-language string. The ICU word-break iterator does not discard some
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// punctuation characters attached to a word. For example, when we set a word
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// "_hello_" to a word-break iterator, it just returns "_hello_". Neither does
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// it discard characters not used by the language. For example, it returns
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// Russian words even though we need English words only. To extract only the
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// words that our spellchecker can check their spellings, this class uses custom
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// rule-sets created by the SpellcheckCharAttribute class. Also, this class
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// normalizes extracted words so our spellchecker can check the spellings of
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// words that include ligatures, combined characters, full-width characters,
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// etc. This class uses UTF-16 strings as its input and output strings since
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// UTF-16 is the native encoding of ICU and avoid unnecessary conversions
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// when changing the encoding of this string for our spellchecker. (Chrome can
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// use two or more spellcheckers and we cannot assume their encodings.)
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// The following snippet is an example that extracts words with this class.
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//
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// // Creates the language-specific attributes for US English.
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// SpellcheckCharAttribute attribute;
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// attribute.SetDefaultLanguage("en-US");
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//
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// // Set up a SpellcheckWordIterator object which extracts English words,
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// // and retrieve them.
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// SpellcheckWordIterator iterator;
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// base::string16 text(base::UTF8ToUTF16("this is a test."));
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// iterator.Initialize(&attribute, true);
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// iterator.SetText(text.c_str(), text_.length());
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//
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// base::string16 word;
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// int offset;
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// int length;
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// while (iterator.GetNextWord(&word, &offset, &length)) {
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// ...
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// }
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//
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class SpellcheckWordIterator {
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public:
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enum WordIteratorStatus {
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// The end of a sequence of text that the iterator recognizes as characters
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// that can form a word.
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IS_WORD,
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// Non-word characters that the iterator can skip past, such as punctuation,
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// whitespace, and characters from another character set.
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IS_SKIPPABLE,
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// The end of the text that the iterator is going over.
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IS_END_OF_TEXT
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};
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SpellcheckWordIterator();
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~SpellcheckWordIterator();
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// Initializes a word-iterator object with the language-specific attribute. If
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// we need to split contractions and concatenated words, call this function
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// with its 'allow_contraction' parameter false. (This function uses lots of
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// temporal memory to compile a custom word-break rule into an automaton.)
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bool Initialize(const SpellcheckCharAttribute* attribute,
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bool allow_contraction);
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// Returns whether this word iterator is initialized.
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bool IsInitialized() const;
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// Set text to be iterated. (This text does not have to be NULL-terminated.)
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// This function also resets internal state so we can reuse this iterator
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// without calling Initialize().
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bool SetText(const base::char16* text, size_t length);
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// Advances |iterator_| through |text_| and gets the current status of the
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// word iterator within |text|:
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//
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// - Returns IS_WORD if the iterator just found the end of a sequence of word
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// characters and it was able to normalize the sequence. This stores the
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// normalized string into |word_string| and stores the position and length
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// into |word_start| and |word_length| respectively. Keep in mind that
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// since this function normalizes the output word, the length of
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// |word_string| may be different from the |word_length|. Therefore, when
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// we call functions that change the input text, such as
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// string16::replace(), we need to use |word_start| and |word_length| as
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// listed in the following snippet:
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//
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// while(iterator.GetNextWord(&word, &offset, &length))
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// text.replace(offset, length, word);
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//
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// - Returns IS_SKIPPABLE if the iterator just found a character that the
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// iterator can skip past such as punctuation, whitespace, and characters
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// from another character set. This stores the character, position, and
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// length into |word_string|, |word_start|, and |word_length| respectively.
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//
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// - Returns IS_END_OF_TEXT if the iterator has reached the end of |text_|.
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SpellcheckWordIterator::WordIteratorStatus
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GetNextWord(base::string16* word_string, int* word_start, int* word_length);
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// Releases all the resources attached to this object.
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void Reset();
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private:
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// Normalizes a non-terminated string returned from an ICU word-break
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// iterator. A word returned from an ICU break iterator may include characters
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// not supported by our spellchecker, e.g. ligatures, combining/ characters,
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// full-width letters, etc. This function replaces such characters with
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// alternative characters supported by our spellchecker. This function also
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// calls SpellcheckWordIterator::OutputChar() to filter out false-positive
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// characters.
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bool Normalize(int input_start,
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int input_length,
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base::string16* output_string) const;
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// The pointer to the input string from which we are extracting words.
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const base::char16* text_;
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// The language-specific attributes used for filtering out non-word
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// characters.
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const SpellcheckCharAttribute* attribute_;
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// The break iterator.
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std::unique_ptr<base::i18n::BreakIterator> iterator_;
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DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(SpellcheckWordIterator);
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};
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#endif // CHROME_RENDERER_SPELLCHECKER_SPELLCHECK_WORDITERATOR_H_
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