tesseract/unittest/util/utf8/unicodetext.h
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#ifndef UTIL_UTF8_PUBLIC_UNICODETEXT_H_
#define UTIL_UTF8_PUBLIC_UNICODETEXT_H_
#include <stddef.h> // for NULL, ptrdiff_t
#include <iterator> // for bidirectional_iterator_tag, etc
#include <string> // for string
#include <utility> // for pair
#include "syntaxnet/base.h"
// ***************************** UnicodeText **************************
//
// A UnicodeText object is a container for a sequence of Unicode
// codepoint values. It has default, copy, and assignment constructors.
// Data can be appended to it from another UnicodeText, from
// iterators, or from a single codepoint.
//
// The internal representation of the text is UTF-8. Since UTF-8 is a
// variable-width format, UnicodeText does not provide random access
// to the text, and changes to the text are permitted only at the end.
//
// The UnicodeText class defines a const_iterator. The dereferencing
// operator (*) returns a codepoint (char32). The iterator is a
// bidirectional, read-only iterator. It becomes invalid if the text
// is changed.
//
// There are methods for appending and retrieving UTF-8 data directly.
// The 'utf8_data' method returns a const char* that contains the
// UTF-8-encoded version of the text; 'utf8_length' returns the number
// of bytes in the UTF-8 data. An iterator's 'get' method stores up to
// 4 bytes of UTF-8 data in a char array and returns the number of
// bytes that it stored.
//
// Codepoints are integers in the range [0, 0xD7FF] or [0xE000,
// 0x10FFFF], but UnicodeText has the additional restriction that it
// can contain only those characters that are valid for interchange on
// the Web. This excludes all of the control codes except for carriage
// return, line feed, and horizontal tab. It also excludes
// non-characters, but codepoints that are in the Private Use regions
// are allowed, as are codepoints that are unassigned. (See the
// Unicode reference for details.) The function UniLib::IsInterchangeValid
// can be used as a test for this property.
//
// UnicodeTexts are safe. Every method that constructs or modifies a
// UnicodeText tests for interchange-validity, and will substitute a
// space for the invalid data. Such cases are reported via
// LOG(WARNING).
//
// MEMORY MANAGEMENT: copy, take ownership, or point to
//
// A UnicodeText is either an "owner", meaning that it owns the memory
// for the data buffer and will free it when the UnicodeText is
// destroyed, or it is an "alias", meaning that it does not.
//
// There are three methods for storing UTF-8 data in a UnicodeText:
//
// CopyUTF8(buffer, len) copies buffer.
//
// TakeOwnershipOfUTF8(buffer, size, capacity) takes ownership of buffer.
//
// PointToUTF8(buffer, size) creates an alias pointing to buffer.
//
// All three methods perform a validity check on the buffer. There are
// private, "unsafe" versions of these functions that bypass the
// validity check. They are used internally and by friend-functions
// that are handling UTF-8 data that has already been validated.
//
// The purpose of an alias is to avoid making an unnecessary copy of a
// UTF-8 buffer while still providing access to the Unicode values
// within that text through iterators or the fast scanners that are
// based on UTF-8 state tables. The lifetime of an alias must not
// exceed the lifetime of the buffer from which it was constructed.
//
// The semantics of an alias might be described as "copy on write or
// repair." The source data is never modified. If push_back() or
// append() is called on an alias, a copy of the data will be created,
// and the UnicodeText will become an owner. If clear() is called on
// an alias, it becomes an (empty) owner.
//
// The copy constructor and the assignment operator produce an owner.
// That is, after direct initialization ("UnicodeText x(y);") or copy
// initialization ("UnicodeText x = y;") x will be an owner, even if y
// was an alias. The assignment operator ("x = y;") also produces an
// owner unless x and y are the same object and y is an alias.
//
// Aliases should be used with care. If the source from which an alias
// was created is freed, or if the contents are changed, while the
// alias is still in use, fatal errors could result. But it can be
// quite useful to have a UnicodeText "window" through which to see a
// UTF-8 buffer without having to pay the price of making a copy.
//
// UTILITIES
//
// The interfaces in util/utf8/public/textutils.h provide higher-level
// utilities for dealing with UnicodeTexts, including routines for
// creating UnicodeTexts (both owners and aliases) from UTF-8 buffers or
// strings, creating strings from UnicodeTexts, normalizing text for
// efficient matching or display, and others.
class UnicodeText {
public:
class const_iterator;
typedef char32 value_type;
// Constructors. These always produce owners.
UnicodeText(); // Create an empty text.
UnicodeText(const UnicodeText &src); // copy constructor
// Construct a substring (copies the data).
UnicodeText(const const_iterator &first, const const_iterator &last);
// Assignment operator. This copies the data and produces an owner
// unless this == &src, e.g., "x = x;", which is a no-op.
UnicodeText &operator=(const UnicodeText &src);
// x.Copy(y) copies the data from y into x.
UnicodeText &Copy(const UnicodeText &src);
inline UnicodeText &assign(const UnicodeText &src) {
return Copy(src);
}
// x.PointTo(y) changes x so that it points to y's data.
// It does not copy y or take ownership of y's data.
UnicodeText &PointTo(const UnicodeText &src);
UnicodeText &PointTo(const const_iterator &first, const const_iterator &last);
~UnicodeText();
void clear(); // Clear text.
bool empty() const {
return repr_.size_ == 0;
} // Test if text is empty.
// Add a codepoint to the end of the text.
// If the codepoint is not interchange-valid, add a space instead
// and log a warning.
void push_back(char32 codepoint);
// Generic appending operation.
// iterator_traits<ForwardIterator>::value_type must be implicitly
// convertible to char32. Typical uses of this method might include:
// char32 chars[] = {0x1, 0x2, ...};
// vector<char32> more_chars = ...;
// utext.append(chars, chars+arraysize(chars));
// utext.append(more_chars.begin(), more_chars.end());
template <typename ForwardIterator>
UnicodeText &append(ForwardIterator first, const ForwardIterator last) {
while (first != last) {
push_back(*first++);
}
return *this;
}
// A specialization of the generic append() method.
UnicodeText &append(const const_iterator &first, const const_iterator &last);
// An optimization of append(source.begin(), source.end()).
UnicodeText &append(const UnicodeText &source);
int size() const; // the number of Unicode characters (codepoints)
friend bool operator==(const UnicodeText &lhs, const UnicodeText &rhs);
friend bool operator!=(const UnicodeText &lhs, const UnicodeText &rhs);
class const_iterator {
typedef const_iterator CI;
public:
typedef std::bidirectional_iterator_tag iterator_category;
typedef char32 value_type;
typedef ptrdiff_t difference_type;
typedef void pointer; // (Not needed.)
typedef const char32 reference; // (Needed for const_reverse_iterator)
// Iterators are default-constructible.
const_iterator();
// It's safe to make multiple passes over a UnicodeText.
const_iterator(const const_iterator &other);
const_iterator &operator=(const const_iterator &other);
char32 operator*() const; // Dereference
const_iterator &operator++(); // Advance (++iter)
const_iterator operator++(int) { // (iter++)
const_iterator result(*this);
++*this;
return result;
}
const_iterator &operator--(); // Retreat (--iter)
const_iterator operator--(int) { // (iter--)
const_iterator result(*this);
--*this;
return result;
}
// We love relational operators.
friend bool operator==(const CI &lhs, const CI &rhs) {
return lhs.it_ == rhs.it_;
}
friend bool operator!=(const CI &lhs, const CI &rhs) {
return !(lhs == rhs);
}
friend bool operator<(const CI &lhs, const CI &rhs);
friend bool operator>(const CI &lhs, const CI &rhs) {
return rhs < lhs;
}
friend bool operator<=(const CI &lhs, const CI &rhs) {
return !(rhs < lhs);
}
friend bool operator>=(const CI &lhs, const CI &rhs) {
return !(lhs < rhs);
}
friend difference_type distance(const CI &first, const CI &last);
// UTF-8-specific methods
// Store the UTF-8 encoding of the current codepoint into buf,
// which must be at least 4 bytes long. Return the number of
// bytes written.
int get_utf8(char *buf) const;
// Return the UTF-8 character that the iterator points to.
string get_utf8_string() const;
// Return the byte length of the UTF-8 character the iterator points to.
int utf8_length() const;
// Return the iterator's pointer into the UTF-8 data.
const char *utf8_data() const {
return it_;
}
string DebugString() const;
private:
friend class UnicodeText;
friend class UnicodeTextUtils;
friend class UTF8StateTableProperty;
explicit const_iterator(const char *it) : it_(it) {}
const char *it_;
};
const_iterator begin() const;
const_iterator end() const;
class const_reverse_iterator : public std::reverse_iterator<const_iterator> {
public:
explicit const_reverse_iterator(const_iterator it)
: std::reverse_iterator<const_iterator>(it) {}
const char *utf8_data() const {
const_iterator tmp_it = base();
return (--tmp_it).utf8_data();
}
int get_utf8(char *buf) const {
const_iterator tmp_it = base();
return (--tmp_it).get_utf8(buf);
}
string get_utf8_string() const {
const_iterator tmp_it = base();
return (--tmp_it).get_utf8_string();
}
int utf8_length() const {
const_iterator tmp_it = base();
return (--tmp_it).utf8_length();
}
};
const_reverse_iterator rbegin() const {
return const_reverse_iterator(end());
}
const_reverse_iterator rend() const {
return const_reverse_iterator(begin());
}
// Substring searching. Returns the beginning of the first
// occurrence of "look", or end() if not found.
const_iterator find(const UnicodeText &look, const_iterator start_pos) const;
// Equivalent to find(look, begin())
const_iterator find(const UnicodeText &look) const;
// Returns whether this contains the character U+FFFD. This can
// occur, for example, if the input to Encodings::Decode() had byte
// sequences that were invalid in the source encoding.
bool HasReplacementChar() const;
// UTF-8-specific methods
//
// Return the data, length, and capacity of UTF-8-encoded version of
// the text. Length and capacity are measured in bytes.
const char *utf8_data() const {
return repr_.data_;
}
int utf8_length() const {
return repr_.size_;
}
int utf8_capacity() const {
return repr_.capacity_;
}
// Return the UTF-8 data as a string.
static string UTF8Substring(const const_iterator &first, const const_iterator &last);
// There are three methods for initializing a UnicodeText from UTF-8
// data. They vary in details of memory management. In all cases,
// the data is tested for interchange-validity. If it is not
// interchange-valid, a LOG(WARNING) is issued, and each
// structurally invalid byte and each interchange-invalid codepoint
// is replaced with a space.
// x.CopyUTF8(buf, len) copies buf into x.
UnicodeText &CopyUTF8(const char *utf8_buffer, int byte_length);
// x.TakeOwnershipOfUTF8(buf, len, capacity). x takes ownership of
// buf. buf is not copied.
UnicodeText &TakeOwnershipOfUTF8(char *utf8_buffer, int byte_length, int byte_capacity);
// x.PointToUTF8(buf,len) changes x so that it points to buf
// ("becomes an alias"). It does not take ownership or copy buf.
// If the buffer is not valid, this has the same effect as
// CopyUTF8(utf8_buffer, byte_length).
UnicodeText &PointToUTF8(const char *utf8_buffer, int byte_length);
// Occasionally it is necessary to use functions that operate on the
// pointer returned by utf8_data(). MakeIterator(p) provides a way
// to get back to the UnicodeText level. It uses CHECK to ensure
// that p is a pointer within this object's UTF-8 data, and that it
// points to the beginning of a character.
const_iterator MakeIterator(const char *p) const;
string DebugString() const;
private:
friend class const_iterator;
friend class UnicodeTextUtils;
class Repr { // A byte-string.
public:
char *data_;
int size_;
int capacity_;
bool ours_; // Do we own data_?
Repr() : data_(nullptr), size_(0), capacity_(0), ours_(true) {}
~Repr() {
if (ours_)
delete[] data_;
}
void clear();
void reserve(int capacity);
void resize(int size);
void append(const char *bytes, int byte_length);
void Copy(const char *data, int size);
void TakeOwnershipOf(char *data, int size, int capacity);
void PointTo(const char *data, int size);
string DebugString() const;
private:
Repr &operator=(const Repr &);
Repr(const Repr &other);
};
Repr repr_;
// UTF-8-specific private methods.
// These routines do not perform a validity check when compiled
// in opt mode.
// It is an error to call these methods with UTF-8 data that
// is not interchange-valid.
//
UnicodeText &UnsafeCopyUTF8(const char *utf8_buffer, int byte_length);
UnicodeText &UnsafeTakeOwnershipOfUTF8(char *utf8_buffer, int byte_length, int byte_capacity);
UnicodeText &UnsafePointToUTF8(const char *utf8_buffer, int byte_length);
UnicodeText &UnsafeAppendUTF8(const char *utf8_buffer, int byte_length);
const_iterator UnsafeFind(const UnicodeText &look, const_iterator start_pos) const;
};
bool operator==(const UnicodeText &lhs, const UnicodeText &rhs);
inline bool operator!=(const UnicodeText &lhs, const UnicodeText &rhs) {
return !(lhs == rhs);
}
// UnicodeTextRange is a pair of iterators, useful for specifying text
// segments. If the iterators are ==, the segment is empty.
typedef pair<UnicodeText::const_iterator, UnicodeText::const_iterator> UnicodeTextRange;
inline bool UnicodeTextRangeIsEmpty(const UnicodeTextRange &r) {
return r.first == r.second;
}
// *************************** Utilities *************************
// A factory function for creating a UnicodeText from a buffer of
// UTF-8 data. The new UnicodeText takes ownership of the buffer. (It
// is an "owner.")
//
// Each byte that is structurally invalid will be replaced with a
// space. Each codepoint that is interchange-invalid will also be
// replaced with a space, even if the codepoint was represented with a
// multibyte sequence in the UTF-8 data.
//
inline UnicodeText MakeUnicodeTextAcceptingOwnership(char *utf8_buffer, int byte_length,
int byte_capacity) {
return UnicodeText().TakeOwnershipOfUTF8(utf8_buffer, byte_length, byte_capacity);
}
// A factory function for creating a UnicodeText from a buffer of
// UTF-8 data. The new UnicodeText does not take ownership of the
// buffer. (It is an "alias.")
//
inline UnicodeText MakeUnicodeTextWithoutAcceptingOwnership(const char *utf8_buffer,
int byte_length) {
return UnicodeText().PointToUTF8(utf8_buffer, byte_length);
}
// Create a UnicodeText from a UTF-8 string or buffer.
//
// If do_copy is true, then a copy of the string is made. The copy is
// owned by the resulting UnicodeText object and will be freed when
// the object is destroyed. This UnicodeText object is referred to
// as an "owner."
//
// If do_copy is false, then no copy is made. The resulting
// UnicodeText object does NOT take ownership of the string; in this
// case, the lifetime of the UnicodeText object must not exceed the
// lifetime of the string. This Unicodetext object is referred to as
// an "alias." This is the same as MakeUnicodeTextWithoutAcceptingOwnership.
//
// If the input string does not contain valid UTF-8, then a copy is
// made (as if do_copy were true) and coerced to valid UTF-8 by
// replacing each invalid byte with a space.
//
inline UnicodeText UTF8ToUnicodeText(const char *utf8_buf, int len, bool do_copy) {
UnicodeText t;
if (do_copy) {
t.CopyUTF8(utf8_buf, len);
} else {
t.PointToUTF8(utf8_buf, len);
}
return t;
}
inline UnicodeText UTF8ToUnicodeText(const string &utf_string, bool do_copy) {
return UTF8ToUnicodeText(utf_string.data(), utf_string.size(), do_copy);
}
inline UnicodeText UTF8ToUnicodeText(const char *utf8_buf, int len) {
return UTF8ToUnicodeText(utf8_buf, len, true);
}
inline UnicodeText UTF8ToUnicodeText(const string &utf8_string) {
return UTF8ToUnicodeText(utf8_string, true);
}
// Return a string containing the UTF-8 encoded version of all the
// Unicode characters in t.
inline string UnicodeTextToUTF8(const UnicodeText &t) {
return string(t.utf8_data(), t.utf8_length());
}
// This template function declaration is used in defining arraysize.
// Note that the function doesn't need an implementation, as we only
// use its type.
template <typename T, size_t N>
char (&ArraySizeHelper(T (&array)[N]))[N];
#define arraysize(array) (sizeof(ArraySizeHelper(array)))
// For debugging. Return a string of integers, written in uppercase
// hex (%X), corresponding to the codepoints within the text. Each
// integer is followed by a space. E.g., "61 62 6A 3005 ".
string CodepointString(const UnicodeText &t);
#endif // UTIL_UTF8_PUBLIC_UNICODETEXT_H_