Unicode Library for Ruby
Version 0.4.1
Yoshida Masato
- Introduction
Unicode string manipulation library for Ruby.
This library is based on UTR #15 Unicode Normalization Forms(*1).
*1
- Install
This can work with ruby-1.8 or later. I recommend you to
use ruby-1.9.2 or later.
Make and install usually.
For example, when Ruby supports dynamic linking on your OS,
ruby extconf.rb
make
make install
To install using gem, for exapmle:
gem build unicdoe.gemspac
gem install unicode
- Usage
If you do not link this module with Ruby statically,
require "unicode"
before using.
- Module Functions
All parameters of functions must be UTF-8 strings.
Unicode::strcmp(str1, str2)
Unicode::strcmp_compat(str1, str2)
Compare Unicode strings with a normalization.
strcmp uses the Normalization Form D, strcmp_compat uses
Normalization Form KD.
Unicode::decompose(str)
Unicode::decompose_compat(str)
Decompose Unicode string. Then the trailing characters
are sorted in canonical order.
decompose uses the canonical decomposition,
decompose_compat uses the compatibility decomposition.
The decomposition is based on the character decomposition
mapping in UnicodeData.txt and the Hangul decomposition
algorithm.
Unicode::compose(str)
Compose Unicode string. Before composing, the trailing
characters are sorted in canonical order.
The parameter must be decomposed.
The composition is based on the reverse of the
character decomposition mapping in UnicodeData.txt,
CompositionExclusions.txt and the Hangul composition
algorithm.
Unicode::normalize_D(str) (Unicode::nfd(str))
Unicode::normalize_KD(str) (Unicode::nfkd(str))
Normalize Unicode string in form D or form KD.
These are aliases of decompose/decompose_compat.
Unicode::normalize_C(str) (Unicode::nfc(str))
Unicode::normalize_KC(str) (Unicode::nfkc(str))
Normalize Unicode string in form C or form KC.
normalize_C = decompose + compose
normalize_KC = decompose_compat + compose
Unicode::upcase(str)
Unicode::downcase(str)
Unicode::capitalize(str)
Case conversion functions.
The mappings that are used by these functions are not normative
in UnicodeData.txt.
- Bugs
UTR #15 suggests that the look up for Normalization Form C
should not be implemented with a hash of string for better
performance.
Case conversion functions should reflecte UTR #21.
- Copying
This extension module is copyrighted free software by
Yoshida Masato.
You can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same
term as Ruby.
- Author
Yoshida Masato
- History
Feb 3, 2012 version 0.4.1 update unidata.map for Unicode 6.1
Oct 14, 2010 version 0.4.0 fix the composition algorithm, and support Unicode 6.0
Feb 26, 2010 version 0.3.0 fix a capitalize bug and support SpecialCasing
Dec 29, 2009 version 0.2.0 update for Ruby 1.9.1 and Unicode 5.2
Sep 10, 2005 version 0.1.2 update unidata.map for Unicode 4.1.0
Aug 26, 2004 version 0.1.1 update unidata.map for Unicode 4.0.1
Nov 23, 1999 version 0.1