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commit 8e693e5bbc23fbfad188d2d6fd8b76be7fcef031
Author: Raymond Toy <toy.raymond at gmail.com>
Date: Mon Mar 10 20:21:09 2014 -0700
Add unicode tests, based on the tests in src/i18n/tests.
diff --git a/tests/unicode.lisp b/tests/unicode.lisp
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+(defpackage :unicode-tests
+ (:use :cl :lisp-unit))
+
+(in-package "UNICODE-TESTS")
+
+(defvar *normalization-test* "target:i18n/tests/NormalizationTest.txt")
+
+(defun parse-norm-line (line)
+ (declare (string line))
+ (cond ((or (char= (aref line 0) #\@)
+ (char= (aref line 0) #\#))
+ ;; Delete lines starting with # or @
+ nil)
+ (t
+ ;; Split the line into columns. There are 5 columns. Column 6 is a comment.
+ (let* ((p1 (position #\; line))
+ (p2 (position #\; line :start (1+ p1)))
+ (p3 (position #\; line :start (1+ p2)))
+ (p4 (position #\; line :start (1+ p3)))
+ (p5 (position #\; line :start (1+ p4))))
+ (labels
+ ((convert (codes)
+ (let ((result nil))
+ (map nil #'(lambda (x)
+ (multiple-value-bind (hi lo)
+ (lisp::surrogates x)
+ (push hi result)
+ (when lo (push lo result))))
+ codes)
+ (coerce (nreverse result) 'simple-string)))
+ (read-values (string start end)
+ (with-input-from-string (s string :start start :end end)
+ (let ((*read-base* 16))
+ (convert
+ (loop for x = (read s nil nil) while x collect x))))))
+ (values (read-values line 0 p1)
+ (read-values line (1+ p1) p2)
+ (read-values line (1+ p2) p3)
+ (read-values line (1+ p3) p4)
+ (read-values line (1+ p4) p5)))))))
+
+(define-test unicode.nfd
+ "Test Unicode NFD normalization"
+ (:tag :unicode)
+ (with-open-file (testfile *normalization-test* :direction :input :external-format :iso8859-1)
+ (loop for line = (read-line testfile nil nil) while line do
+ (multiple-value-bind (c1 c2 c3 c4 c5)
+ (parse-norm-line line)
+ (when c1
+ (let ((test1 (lisp::string-to-nfd c1))
+ (test2 (lisp::string-to-nfd c2))
+ (test3 (lisp::string-to-nfd c3))
+ (test4 (lisp::string-to-nfd c4))
+ (test5 (lisp::string-to-nfd c5)))
+ (assert-equalp (list c3 c3 c3 c5 c5)
+ (list test1 test2 test3 test4 test5))
+ ))))))
+
+(define-test unicode.nfkd
+ "Test Unicode NFKD normalization"
+ (:tag :unicode)
+ (with-open-file (testfile *normalization-test* :direction :input :external-format :utf-8)
+ (loop for line = (read-line testfile nil nil) while line do
+ ;;(format t "line = ~S~%" line)
+ (multiple-value-bind (c1 c2 c3 c4 c5)
+ (parse-norm-line line)
+ (when c1
+ (let ((test1 (lisp::string-to-nfkd c1))
+ (test2 (lisp::string-to-nfkd c2))
+ (test3 (lisp::string-to-nfkd c3))
+ (test4 (lisp::string-to-nfkd c4))
+ (test5 (lisp::string-to-nfkd c5)))
+ (assert-equalp (list c5 c5 c5 c5 c5)
+ (list test1 test2 test3 test4 test5))))))))
+
+(define-test unicode.nfc
+ "Test Unicode NFC normalization"
+ (:tag :unicode)
+ (with-open-file (testfile *normalization-test* :direction :input :external-format :utf-8)
+ (loop for line = (read-line testfile nil nil) while line do
+ (multiple-value-bind (c1 c2 c3 c4 c5)
+ (parse-norm-line line)
+ (when c1
+ (let ((test1 (lisp::string-to-nfc c1))
+ (test2 (lisp::string-to-nfc c2))
+ (test3 (lisp::string-to-nfc c3))
+ (test4 (lisp::string-to-nfc c4))
+ (test5 (lisp::string-to-nfc c5)))
+ (assert-equalp (list c2 c2 c2 c4 c4)
+ (list test1 test2 test3 test4 test5))))))))
+
+(define-test unicode-nfkc
+ "Test Unicode NFKC normalization"
+ (:tag :unicode)
+ (with-open-file (testfile *normalization-test* :direction :input :external-format :utf-8)
+ (loop for line = (read-line testfile nil nil) while line do
+ (multiple-value-bind (c1 c2 c3 c4 c5)
+ (parse-norm-line line)
+ (when c1
+ (let ((test1 (lisp::string-to-nfkc c1))
+ (test2 (lisp::string-to-nfkc c2))
+ (test3 (lisp::string-to-nfkc c3))
+ (test4 (lisp::string-to-nfkc c4))
+ (test5 (lisp::string-to-nfkc c5)))
+ (assert-equalp (list c4 c4 c4 c4 c4)
+ (list test1 test2 test3 test4 test5))))))))
+
+(defvar *word-break-test* "target:i18n/tests/WordBreakTest.txt")
+
+(defun parse-word-break-line (line)
+ (let* ((eos (or (position #\# line)
+ (length line))))
+ ;; See WordBreakTest.txt for the format of the file. Basically
+ ;; each test is on one line and consists of a marker and a
+ ;; codepoint. The marker indicates whether a break is allowed (a
+ ;; division sign for a break, a multiplication sign for no break).
+ ;; The test ends with a marker to indicate if a division is
+ ;; allowed at the end of the test. After this marker is a comment
+ ;; for the test.
+ (when (plusp eos)
+ ;; For each non-empty line, read the codepints into a string and
+ ;; the markers into a second array. The second array contains
+ ;; indices into the string where a break is allowed.
+ (let ((*read-base* 16)
+ (count 0)
+ (breaks (make-array 10 :fill-pointer 0))
+ (string (make-array 10 :fill-pointer 0 :element-type 'character)))
+ (with-input-from-string (s line :end eos)
+ (flet ((handle-break (c)
+ (when (eql #\division_sign (char (string c) 0))
+ (vector-push-extend count breaks))))
+ (handle-break (read s))
+ (incf count)
+ (loop
+ (let ((c (read s nil nil)))
+ (unless c
+ (return))
+ ;; Handle codepoints outside the BMP carefully.
+ (if (> c #xffff)
+ (let ((s (lisp::codepoints-string (list c))))
+ ;; Need to increment the count because of our
+ ;; UTF-16 encoding of strings.
+ (incf count)
+ (vector-push-extend (aref s 0) string)
+ (vector-push-extend (aref s 1) string))
+ (vector-push-extend (code-char c) string))
+ (let ((c (read s)))
+ (handle-break c))
+ (incf count)))))
+ (values string breaks)))))
+
+(defun do-test (string breaks)
+ (let ((posn -1)
+ (count 0)
+ (string (coerce string 'simple-string)))
+ (loop
+ (let ((end (unicode:string-next-word-break string posn)))
+ (when (= end posn)
+ (return))
+ (unless (= end (aref breaks count))
+ (format t "Test failed!~%")
+ (format t " String = ~S~%" (map 'list #'char-name string))
+ (format t " Breaks = ~S~%" breaks)
+ (format t " Expected ~S but got ~S for break #~D~%" (aref breaks count) end count)
+ (finish-output)
+ (return-from do-test nil))
+ (setf posn end)
+ (incf count)))
+ t))
+
+(define-test unicode.word-break
+ "Test Unicode word break algorithm"
+ (:tag :unicode)
+ (with-open-file (s *word-break-test* :direction :input :external-format :utf)
+ (loop for line = (read-line s nil nil)
+ while line
+ do
+ (progn
+ (multiple-value-bind (s b)
+ (parse-word-break-line line)
+ (when s
+ (flet ((do-test (string)
+ (let ((posn -1)
+ (string (coerce string 'simple-string))
+ (computed-breaks (make-array 10 :fill-pointer 0)))
+ (loop
+ (let ((end (unicode:string-next-word-break string posn)))
+ (when (= end posn)
+ (return))
+ (vector-push-extend end computed-breaks)
+ (setf posn end)))
+ computed-breaks)))
+ (assert-equalp b
+ (do-test s)))))))))
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