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Kyle Smith's utf8.lua with some extra functions
-- $Id: utf8.lua 179 2009-04-03 18:10:03Z pasta $
--
-- Provides UTF-8 aware string functions implemented in pure lua:
-- * string.utf8len(s)
-- * string.utf8sub(s, i, j)
-- * string.utf8reverse(s)
-- * string.utf8char(unicode)
-- * string.utf8unicode(s, i, j)
-- * string.utf8gensub(s, sub_len)
--
-- If utf8data.lua (containing the lower<->upper case mappings) is loaded, these
-- additional functions are available:
-- * string.utf8upper(s)
-- * string.utf8lower(s)
--
-- All functions behave as their non UTF-8 aware counterparts with the exception
-- that UTF-8 characters are used instead of bytes for all units.
--[[
Copyright (c) 2006-2007, Kyle Smith
All rights reserved.
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modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
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* Neither the name of the author nor the names of its contributors may be
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DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR
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CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY,
OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
--]]
-- ABNF from RFC 3629
--
-- UTF8-octets = *( UTF8-char )
-- UTF8-char = UTF8-1 / UTF8-2 / UTF8-3 / UTF8-4
-- UTF8-1 = %x00-7F
-- UTF8-2 = %xC2-DF UTF8-tail
-- UTF8-3 = %xE0 %xA0-BF UTF8-tail / %xE1-EC 2( UTF8-tail ) /
-- %xED %x80-9F UTF8-tail / %xEE-EF 2( UTF8-tail )
-- UTF8-4 = %xF0 %x90-BF 2( UTF8-tail ) / %xF1-F3 3( UTF8-tail ) /
-- %xF4 %x80-8F 2( UTF8-tail )
-- UTF8-tail = %x80-BF
--
-- returns the number of bytes used by the UTF-8 character at byte i in s
-- also doubles as a UTF-8 character validator
local function utf8charbytes (s, i)
-- argument defaults
i = i or 1
-- argument checking
if type(s) ~= "string" then
error("bad argument #1 to 'utf8charbytes' (string expected, got ".. type(s).. ")")
end
if type(i) ~= "number" then
error("bad argument #2 to 'utf8charbytes' (number expected, got ".. type(i).. ")")
end
local c = s:byte(i)
-- determine bytes needed for character, based on RFC 3629
-- validate byte 1
if c > 0 and c <= 127 then
-- UTF8-1
return 1
elseif c >= 194 and c <= 223 then
-- UTF8-2
local c2 = s:byte(i + 1)
if not c2 then
error("UTF-8 string terminated early")
end
-- validate byte 2
if c2 < 128 or c2 > 191 then
error("Invalid UTF-8 character")
end
return 2
elseif c >= 224 and c <= 239 then
-- UTF8-3
local c2 = s:byte(i + 1)
local c3 = s:byte(i + 2)
if not c2 or not c3 then
error("UTF-8 string terminated early")
end
-- validate byte 2
if c == 224 and (c2 < 160 or c2 > 191) then
error("Invalid UTF-8 character")
elseif c == 237 and (c2 < 128 or c2 > 159) then
error("Invalid UTF-8 character")
elseif c2 < 128 or c2 > 191 then
error("Invalid UTF-8 character")
end
-- validate byte 3
if c3 < 128 or c3 > 191 then
error("Invalid UTF-8 character")
end
return 3
elseif c >= 240 and c <= 244 then
-- UTF8-4
local c2 = s:byte(i + 1)
local c3 = s:byte(i + 2)
local c4 = s:byte(i + 3)
if not c2 or not c3 or not c4 then
error("UTF-8 string terminated early")
end
-- validate byte 2
if c == 240 and (c2 < 144 or c2 > 191) then
error("Invalid UTF-8 character")
elseif c == 244 and (c2 < 128 or c2 > 143) then
error("Invalid UTF-8 character")
elseif c2 < 128 or c2 > 191 then
error("Invalid UTF-8 character")
end
-- validate byte 3
if c3 < 128 or c3 > 191 then
error("Invalid UTF-8 character")
end
-- validate byte 4
if c4 < 128 or c4 > 191 then
error("Invalid UTF-8 character")
end
return 4
else
error("Invalid UTF-8 character")
end
end
-- returns the number of characters in a UTF-8 string
local function utf8len (s)
-- argument checking
if type(s) ~= "string" then
error("bad argument #1 to 'utf8len' (string expected, got ".. type(s).. ")")
end
local pos = 1
local bytes = s:len()
local len = 0
while pos <= bytes do
len = len + 1
pos = pos + utf8charbytes(s, pos)
end
return len
end
-- functions identically to string.sub except that i and j are UTF-8 characters
-- instead of bytes
local function utf8sub (s, i, j)
-- argument defaults
j = j or -1
local pos = 1
local bytes = s:len()
local len = 0
-- only set l if i or j is negative
local l = (i >= 0 and j >= 0) or s:utf8len()
local startChar = (i >= 0) and i or l + i + 1
local endChar = (j >= 0) and j or l + j + 1
-- can't have start before end!
if startChar > endChar then
return ""
end
-- byte offsets to pass to string.sub
local startByte,endByte = 1,bytes
while pos <= bytes do
len = len + 1
if len == startChar then
startByte = pos
end
pos = pos + utf8charbytes(s, pos)
if len == endChar then
endByte = pos - 1
break
end
end
if startChar > len then startByte = bytes+1 end
if endChar < 1 then endByte = 0 end
return s:sub(startByte, endByte)
end
-- replace UTF-8 characters based on a mapping table
local function utf8replace (s, mapping)
-- argument checking
if type(s) ~= "string" then
error("bad argument #1 to 'utf8replace' (string expected, got ".. type(s).. ")")
end
if type(mapping) ~= "table" then
error("bad argument #2 to 'utf8replace' (table expected, got ".. type(mapping).. ")")
end
local pos = 1
local bytes = s:len()
local charbytes
local newstr = ""
while pos <= bytes do
charbytes = utf8charbytes(s, pos)
local c = s:sub(pos, pos + charbytes - 1)
newstr = newstr .. (mapping[c] or c)
pos = pos + charbytes
end
return newstr
end
-- identical to string.upper except it knows about unicode simple case conversions
local function utf8upper (s)
return utf8replace(s, utf8_lc_uc)
end
-- identical to string.lower except it knows about unicode simple case conversions
local function utf8lower (s)
return utf8replace(s, utf8_uc_lc)
end
-- identical to string.reverse except that it supports UTF-8
local function utf8reverse (s)
-- argument checking
if type(s) ~= "string" then
error("bad argument #1 to 'utf8reverse' (string expected, got ".. type(s).. ")")
end
local bytes = s:len()
local pos = bytes
local charbytes
local newstr = ""
while pos > 0 do
c = s:byte(pos)
while c >= 128 and c <= 191 do
pos = pos - 1
c = s:byte(pos)
end
charbytes = utf8charbytes(s, pos)
newstr = newstr .. s:sub(pos, pos + charbytes - 1)
pos = pos - 1
end
return newstr
end
-- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utf8
-- http://developer.coronalabs.com/code/utf-8-conversion-utility
local function utf8char(unicode)
if unicode <= 0x7F then return string.char(unicode) end
if (unicode <= 0x7FF) then
local Byte0 = 0xC0 + math.floor(unicode / 0x40);
local Byte1 = 0x80 + (unicode % 0x40);
return string.char(Byte0, Byte1);
end;
if (unicode <= 0xFFFF) then
local Byte0 = 0xE0 + math.floor(unicode / 0x1000);
local Byte1 = 0x80 + (math.floor(unicode / 0x40) % 0x40);
local Byte2 = 0x80 + (unicode % 0x40);
return string.char(Byte0, Byte1, Byte2);
end;
if (unicode <= 0x10FFFF) then
local code = unicode
local Byte3= 0x80 + (code % 0x40);
code = math.floor(code / 0x40)
local Byte2= 0x80 + (code % 0x40);
code = math.floor(code / 0x40)
local Byte1= 0x80 + (code % 0x40);
code = math.floor(code / 0x40)
local Byte0= 0xF0 + code;
return string.char(Byte0, Byte1, Byte2, Byte3);
end;
error 'Unicode cannot be greater than U+10FFFF!'
end
local shift_6 = 2^6
local shift_12 = 2^12
local shift_18 = 2^18
local utf8unicode
utf8unicode = function(str, i, j, byte_pos)
i = i or 1
j = j or i
if i > j then return end
local char,bytes
if byte_pos then
bytes = utf8charbytes(str,byte_pos)
char = str:sub(byte_pos,byte_pos-1+bytes)
else
char,byte_pos = utf8sub(str,i,i)
bytes = #char
end
local unicode
if bytes == 1 then unicode = string.byte(char) end
if bytes == 2 then
local byte0,byte1 = string.byte(char,1,2)
local code0,code1 = byte0-0xC0,byte1-0x80
unicode = code0*shift_6 + code1
end
if bytes == 3 then
local byte0,byte1,byte2 = string.byte(char,1,3)
local code0,code1,code2 = byte0-0xE0,byte1-0x80,byte2-0x80
unicode = code0*shift_12 + code1*shift_6 + code2
end
if bytes == 4 then
local byte0,byte1,byte2,byte3 = string.byte(char,1,4)
local code0,code1,code2,code3 = byte0-0xF0,byte1-0x80,byte2-0x80,byte3-0x80
unicode = code0*shift_18 + code1*shift_12 + code2*shift_6 + code3
end
return unicode,utf8unicode(str, i+1, j, byte_pos+bytes)
end
-- Returns an iterator which returns the next substring and its byte interval
local function utf8gensub(str, sub_len)
sub_len = sub_len or 1
local byte_pos = 1
local len = #str
return function()
local char_count = 0
local start = byte_pos
repeat
if byte_pos > len then return end
char_count = char_count + 1
local bytes = utf8charbytes(str,byte_pos)
byte_pos = byte_pos+bytes
until char_count == sub_len
local last = byte_pos-1
local sub = str:sub(start,last)
return sub, start, last
end
end
string.utf8len = utf8len
string.utf8sub = utf8sub
string.utf8reverse = utf8reverse
string.utf8char = utf8char
string.utf8unicode = utf8unicode
string.utf8gensub = utf8gensub
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Does this support string.utf8byte?

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