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add tests using Unicode test data for grapheme clusters
Add file test/ruby/enc/test_grapheme_breaks.rb to test String#each_grapheme_cluster and \X extended grapheme cluster matcher in regular expressions against test data provided by Unicode (ucd/auxiliary/GraphemeBreakTest.txt). Some lines in the data file are ignored, as follows: - Lines with a surrogate, because Ruby doesn't handle these - The case of "\r\n", because there is a bug (#15337) in the implementation git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@65955 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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test/ruby/enc/test_grapheme_breaks.rb
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test/ruby/enc/test_grapheme_breaks.rb
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# frozen_string_literal: true
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# Copyright © 2018 Martin J. Dürst (duerst@it.aoyama.ac.jp)
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require "test/unit"
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class BreakTest
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attr_reader :clusters, :string, :comment, :line_number
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def initialize (line_number, data, comment)
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@line_number = line_number
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@comment = comment
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@clusters = data.sub(/\A\s*÷\s*/, '')
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.sub(/\s*÷\s*\z/, '')
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.split(/\s*÷\s*/)
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.map do |cl|
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cl.split(/\s*×\s*/)
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.map do |ch|
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c = ch.to_i(16)
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# eliminate cases with surrogates
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raise ArgumentError if 0xD800 <= c and c <= 0xDFFF
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c.chr('UTF-8')
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end.join
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end
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@string = @clusters.join
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# remove the following line once we have fixed bug #15337
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raise ArgumentError if @string == "\r\n"
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end
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end
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class TestGraphemeBreaksFromFile < Test::Unit::TestCase
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UNICODE_VERSION = RbConfig::CONFIG['UNICODE_VERSION']
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path = File.expand_path("../../../enc/unicode/data/#{UNICODE_VERSION}", __dir__)
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UNICODE_DATA_PATH = File.directory?("#{path}/ucd/auxiliary") ? "#{path}/ucd/auxiliary" : path
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GRAPHEME_BREAK_TEST_FILE = File.expand_path("#{UNICODE_DATA_PATH}/GraphemeBreakTest.txt", __dir__)
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def self.file_available?
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File.exist? GRAPHEME_BREAK_TEST_FILE
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end
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def test_data_files_available
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unless TestGraphemeBreaksFromFile.file_available?
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skip "Unicode data file GraphemeBreakTest not available in #{UNICODE_DATA_PATH}."
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end
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end
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end
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TestGraphemeBreaksFromFile.file_available? and class TestGraphemeBreaksFromFile
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def read_data
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tests = []
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IO.foreach(GRAPHEME_BREAK_TEST_FILE, encoding: Encoding::UTF_8) do |line|
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if $. == 1 and not line.start_with?("# GraphemeBreakTest-#{UNICODE_VERSION}.txt")
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raise "File Version Mismatch"
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end
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next if /\A#/.match? line
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tests << BreakTest.new($., *line.chomp.split('#')) rescue 'whatever'
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end
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tests
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end
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def all_tests
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@@tests ||= read_data
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rescue Errno::ENOENT
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@@tests ||= []
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end
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def test_each_grapheme_cluster
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all_tests.each do |test|
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expected = test.clusters
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actual = test.string.each_grapheme_cluster.to_a
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assert_equal expected, actual,
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"line #{test.line_number}, expected '#{expected}', " +
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"but got '#{actual}', comment: #{test.comment}"
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end
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end
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def test_backslash_X
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all_tests.each do |test|
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clusters = test.clusters.dup
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string = test.string.dup
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removals = 0
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while string.sub!(/\A\X/, '')
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removals += 1
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clusters.shift
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expected = clusters.join
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assert_equal expected, string,
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"line #{test.line_number}, removals: #{removals}, expected '#{expected}', " +
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"but got '#{string}', comment: #{test.comment}"
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end
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assert_equal expected, string,
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"line #{test.line_number}, after last removal, expected '#{expected}', " +
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"but got '#{string}', comment: #{test.comment}"
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end
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end
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end
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