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------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- --
-- GNAT RUN-TIME COMPONENTS --
-- --
-- A D A . W I D E _ W I D E _ C H A R A C T E R T S . U N I C O D E --
-- --
-- S p e c --
-- --
-- Copyright (C) 2005-2012, Free Software Foundation, Inc. --
-- --
-- GNAT is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under --
-- terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Soft- --
-- ware Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later ver- --
-- sion. GNAT is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITH- --
-- OUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY --
-- or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. --
-- --
-- As a special exception under Section 7 of GPL version 3, you are granted --
-- additional permissions described in the GCC Runtime Library Exception, --
-- version 3.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation. --
-- --
-- You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License and --
-- a copy of the GCC Runtime Library Exception along with this program; --
-- see the files COPYING3 and COPYING.RUNTIME respectively. If not, see --
-- <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. --
-- --
-- GNAT was originally developed by the GNAT team at New York University. --
-- Extensive contributions were provided by Ada Core Technologies Inc. --
-- --
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- Unicode categorization routines for Wide_Wide_Character
with System.UTF_32;
package Ada.Wide_Wide_Characters.Unicode is
pragma Pure;
-- The following type defines the categories from the unicode definitions.
-- The one addition we make is Fe, which represents the characters FFFE
-- and FFFF in any of the planes.
type Category is new System.UTF_32.Category;
-- Cc Other, Control
-- Cf Other, Format
-- Cn Other, Not Assigned
-- Co Other, Private Use
-- Cs Other, Surrogate
-- Ll Letter, Lowercase
-- Lm Letter, Modifier
-- Lo Letter, Other
-- Lt Letter, Titlecase
-- Lu Letter, Uppercase
-- Mc Mark, Spacing Combining
-- Me Mark, Enclosing
-- Mn Mark, Nonspacing
-- Nd Number, Decimal Digit
-- Nl Number, Letter
-- No Number, Other
-- Pc Punctuation, Connector
-- Pd Punctuation, Dash
-- Pe Punctuation, Close
-- Pf Punctuation, Final quote
-- Pi Punctuation, Initial quote
-- Po Punctuation, Other
-- Ps Punctuation, Open
-- Sc Symbol, Currency
-- Sk Symbol, Modifier
-- Sm Symbol, Math
-- So Symbol, Other
-- Zl Separator, Line
-- Zp Separator, Paragraph
-- Zs Separator, Space
-- Fe relative position FFFE/FFFF in plane
function Get_Category (U : Wide_Wide_Character) return Category;
pragma Inline (Get_Category);
-- Given a Wide_Wide_Character, returns corresponding Category, or Cn if
-- the code does not have an assigned unicode category.
-- The following functions perform category tests corresponding to lexical
-- classes defined in the Ada standard. There are two interfaces for each
-- function. The second takes a Category (e.g. returned by Get_Category).
-- The first takes a Wide_Wide_Character. The form taking the
-- Wide_Wide_Character is typically more efficient than calling
-- Get_Category, but if several different tests are to be performed on the
-- same code, it is more efficient to use Get_Category to get the category,
-- then test the resulting category.
function Is_Letter (U : Wide_Wide_Character) return Boolean;
function Is_Letter (C : Category) return Boolean;
pragma Inline (Is_Letter);
-- Returns true iff U is a letter that can be used to start an identifier,
-- or if C is one of the corresponding categories, which are the following:
-- Letter, Uppercase (Lu)
-- Letter, Lowercase (Ll)
-- Letter, Titlecase (Lt)
-- Letter, Modifier (Lm)
-- Letter, Other (Lo)
-- Number, Letter (Nl)
function Is_Digit (U : Wide_Wide_Character) return Boolean;
function Is_Digit (C : Category) return Boolean;
pragma Inline (Is_Digit);
-- Returns true iff U is a digit that can be used to extend an identifer,
-- or if C is one of the corresponding categories, which are the following:
-- Number, Decimal_Digit (Nd)
function Is_Line_Terminator (U : Wide_Wide_Character) return Boolean;
pragma Inline (Is_Line_Terminator);
-- Returns true iff U is an allowed line terminator for source programs,
-- if U is in the category Zp (Separator, Paragaph), or Zs (Separator,
-- Line), or if U is a conventional line terminator (CR, LF, VT, FF).
-- There is no category version for this function, since the set of
-- characters does not correspond to a set of Unicode categories.
function Is_Mark (U : Wide_Wide_Character) return Boolean;
function Is_Mark (C : Category) return Boolean;
pragma Inline (Is_Mark);
-- Returns true iff U is a mark character which can be used to extend an
-- identifier, or if C is one of the corresponding categories, which are
-- the following:
-- Mark, Non-Spacing (Mn)
-- Mark, Spacing Combining (Mc)
function Is_Other (U : Wide_Wide_Character) return Boolean;
function Is_Other (C : Category) return Boolean;
pragma Inline (Is_Other);
-- Returns true iff U is an other format character, which means that it
-- can be used to extend an identifier, but is ignored for the purposes of
-- matching of identiers, or if C is one of the corresponding categories,
-- which are the following:
-- Other, Format (Cf)
function Is_Punctuation (U : Wide_Wide_Character) return Boolean;
function Is_Punctuation (C : Category) return Boolean;
pragma Inline (Is_Punctuation);
-- Returns true iff U is a punctuation character that can be used to
-- separate pices of an identifier, or if C is one of the corresponding
-- categories, which are the following:
-- Punctuation, Connector (Pc)
function Is_Space (U : Wide_Wide_Character) return Boolean;
function Is_Space (C : Category) return Boolean;
pragma Inline (Is_Space);
-- Returns true iff U is considered a space to be ignored, or if C is one
-- of the corresponding categories, which are the following:
-- Separator, Space (Zs)
function Is_Non_Graphic (U : Wide_Wide_Character) return Boolean;
function Is_Non_Graphic (C : Category) return Boolean;
pragma Inline (Is_Non_Graphic);
-- Returns true iff U is considered to be a non-graphic character, or if C
-- is one of the corresponding categories, which are the following:
-- Other, Control (Cc)
-- Other, Private Use (Co)
-- Other, Surrogate (Cs)
-- Separator, Line (Zl)
-- Separator, Paragraph (Zp)
-- FFFE or FFFF positions in any plane (Fe)
--
-- Note that the Ada category format effector is subsumed by the above
-- list of Unicode categories.
--
-- Note that Other, Unassiged (Cn) is quite deliberately not included
-- in the list of categories above. This means that should any of these
-- code positions be defined in future with graphic characters they will
-- be allowed without a need to change implementations or the standard.
--
-- Note that Other, Format (Cf) is also quite deliberately not included
-- in the list of categories above. This means that these characters can
-- be included in character and string literals.
-- The following function is used to fold to upper case, as required by
-- the Ada 2005 standard rules for identifier case folding. Two
-- identifiers are equivalent if they are identical after folding all
-- letters to upper case using this routine. A fold to lower routine is
-- also provided.
function To_Lower_Case
(U : Wide_Wide_Character) return Wide_Wide_Character;
pragma Inline (To_Lower_Case);
-- If U represents an upper case letter, returns the corresponding lower
-- case letter, otherwise U is returned unchanged. The folding is locale
-- independent as defined by documents referenced in the note in section
-- 1 of ISO/IEC 10646:2003
function To_Upper_Case
(U : Wide_Wide_Character) return Wide_Wide_Character;
pragma Inline (To_Upper_Case);
-- If U represents a lower case letter, returns the corresponding upper
-- case letter, otherwise U is returned unchanged. The folding is locale
-- independent as defined by documents referenced in the note in section
-- 1 of ISO/IEC 10646:2003
end Ada.Wide_Wide_Characters.Unicode;
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