1# 2# Copyright (C) 2002-2003, International Business Machines Corporation and others. 3# All Rights Reserved. 4# 5# file: dict_word.txt 6# 7# ICU Word Break Rules 8# See Unicode Standard Annex #29. 9# These rules are based on Version 4.0.0, dated 2003-04-17 10# 11 12 13 14#################################################################################### 15# 16# Character class definitions from TR 29 17# 18#################################################################################### 19$Katakana = [[:Script = KATAKANA:] [:name = KATAKANA-HIRAGANA PROLONGED SOUND MARK:] 20 [:name = HALFWIDTH KATAKANA-HIRAGANA PROLONGED SOUND MARK:] 21 [:name = HALFWIDTH KATAKANA VOICED SOUND MARK:] 22 [:name = HALFWIDTH KATAKANA SEMI-VOICED SOUND MARK:]]; 23 24 25$ALetter = [\u0002 [:Alphabetic:] [:name= COMMERCIAL AT:] [:name= HEBREW PUNCTUATION GERESH:] 26 - $Katakana 27 - [:Script = Thai:] 28 - [:Script = Lao:] 29 - [:Script = Hiragana:]]; 30 31$MidLetter = [[:name = APOSTROPHE:] [:name = GRAVE ACCENT:] \u0084 [:name = SOFT HYPHEN:] [:name = MIDDLE DOT:] [:name = GREEK TONOS:] [:name= FULL STOP:] 32 [:name = HEBREW PUNCTUATION GERSHAYIM:] [:name = DOUBLE VERTICAL LINE:] [:name = LEFT SINGLE QUOTATION MARK:] 33 [:name = RIGHT SINGLE QUOTATION MARK:] [:name = HYPHENATION POINT:] [:name = PRIME:] [:name = HYPHEN-MINUS:]]; 34 35$SufixLetter = [:name= FULL STOP:]; 36 37$MidNum = [[:LineBreak = Infix_Numeric:] [:name= COMMERCIAL AT:] \u0084 [:name = GREEK TONOS:] [:name = ARABIC DECIMAL SEPARATOR:] 38 [:name = LEFT SINGLE QUOTATION MARK:] [:name = RIGHT SINGLE QUOTATION MARK:] [:name = SINGLE HIGH-REVERSED-9 QUOTATION MARK:] 39 [:name = PRIME:]]; 40$Numeric = [:LineBreak = Numeric:]; 41 42 43$TheZWSP = \u200b; 44 45# 46# Character Class Definitions. 47# The names are those from TR29. 48# 49$CR = \u000d; 50$LF = \u000a; 51$Control = [[[:Zl:] [:Zp:] [:Cc:] [:Cf:]] - $TheZWSP]; 52$Extend = [[:Grapheme_Extend = TRUE:]]; 53 54 55 56 57#################################################################################### 58# 59# Word Break Rules. Definitions and Rules specific to word break begin Here. 60# 61#################################################################################### 62 63$Format = [[:Cf:]]; 64 65 66 67# Rule 3: Treat a grapheme cluster as if it were a single character. 68# Hangul Syllables are easier to deal with here than they are in Grapheme Clusters 69# because we don't need to find the boundaries between adjacent syllables - 70# they won't be word boundaries. 71# 72 73 74# 75# "Extended" definitions. Grapheme Cluster + Format Chars, treated like the base char. 76# 77$ALetterEx = $ALetter $Extend*; 78$NumericEx = $Numeric $Extend*; 79$MidNumEx = $MidNum $Extend*; 80$MidLetterEx = $MidLetter $Extend*; 81$SufixLetterEx= $SufixLetter $Extend*; 82$KatakanaEx = $Katakana $Extend*; 83$FormatEx = $Format $Extend*; 84 85 86# 87# Numbers. Rules 8, 11, 12 form the TR. 88# 89$NumberSequence = $NumericEx ($FormatEx* $MidNumEx? $FormatEx* $NumericEx)*; 90$NumberSequence {100}; 91 92# 93# Words. Alpha-numerics. Rule 5, 6, 7, 9, 10 94# - must include at least one letter. 95# - may include both letters and numbers. 96# - may include MideLetter, MidNumber punctuation. 97# 98$LetterSequence = $ALetterEx ($FormatEx* $MidLetterEx? $FormatEx* $ALetterEx)*; # rules #6, #7 99($NumberSequence $FormatEx*)? $LetterSequence ($FormatEx* ($NumberSequence | $LetterSequence))* $SufixLetterEx? {200}; 100 101[[:P:][:S:]]*; 102 103# 104# Do not break between Katakana. Rule #13. 105# 106$KatakanaEx ($FormatEx* $KatakanaEx)* {300}; 107[:Hiragana:] $Extend* {300}; 108 109# 110# Ideographic Characters. Stand by themselves as words. 111# Separated from the "Everything Else" rule, below, only so that they 112# can be tagged with a return value. TODO: is this what we want? 113# 114# [:IDEOGRAPHIC:] $Extend* {400}; 115 116# 117# Everything Else, with no tag. 118# Non-Control chars combine with $Extend (combining) chars. 119# Controls are do not. 120# 121[^$Control [:Ideographic:]] $Extend*; 122$CR $LF; 123 124# 125# Reverse Rules. Back up over any of the chars that can group together. 126# (Reverse rules do not need to be exact; they can back up too far, 127# but must back up at least enough, and must stop on a boundary.) 128# 129 130# NonStarters are the set of all characters that can appear at the 2nd - nth position of 131# a word. (They may also be the first.) The reverse rule skips over these, until it 132# reaches something that can only be the start (and probably only) char in a "word". 133# A space or punctuation meets the test. 134# 135$NonStarters = [$Numeric $ALetter $Katakana [:P:] [:S:] $MidLetter $MidNum $SufixLetter $Extend $Format]; 136 137#!.*; 138! ($NonStarters* | \n \r) .; 139 140