move hyphenate to new module

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Matthew Butterick 10 years ago
parent 0d4c77dabe
commit 4349a34f20

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#lang racket/base
(require racket/string racket/list racket/contract)
(require "hyphenation-data.rkt")
(require "../readability.rkt")
(require "../tools.rkt")
(module+ test (require rackunit))
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
;;; Hyphenate.rkt
;;; Racket port of Ned Batchelder's hyphenate.py
;;; http://nedbatchelder.com/code/modules/hyphenate.html
;;; (in the public domain)
;;; which in turn was an implementation
;;; of the Liang hyphenation algorithm in TeX
;;; (also in the public domain)
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
(provide (all-defined-out))
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
;;; Exceptions
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
(define (make-exceptions exception-data)
(define (make-key x)
(string-replace x "-" ""))
(define (make-value x)
(list->vector (cons 0 (map (λ(x) (if (equal? x "-") 1 0)) (regexp-split #px"[a-z]" x)))))
(make-hash
(map (λ(x) (cons (make-key x) (make-value x))) exception-data)))
; global data, so this only needs to be defined once
(define exceptions (make-exceptions exception-data))
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
;;; Helper functions
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
(define (make-pattern-tree pattern-data)
(define tree (make-hash))
(define (insert-pattern pat)
(let* ([chars (regexp-replace* #px"[0-9]" pat "")]
;; regexp returns list of strings
[points (map (λ(x) (if (> (len x) 0) (string->number x) 0)) (regexp-split #px"[.a-z]" pat))]
[tree tree])
(for ([char chars])
(when (not (char . in? . tree))
(change tree char (make-hash)))
(set! tree (get tree char)))
(change tree empty points)))
(map insert-pattern pattern-data)
tree)
; global data, so this only needs to be defined once
(define pattern-tree (make-pattern-tree pattern-data))
(define (make-points word)
(define (make-zeroes points)
; controls hyphenation zone from edges of word
; todo: parameterize this setting
; todo: does this count end-of-word punctuation? it shouldn't.
(map (λ(i) (change points i 0)) (list 1 2 (- (len points) 2) (- (len points) 3)))
points)
(let* ([word (string-downcase word)]
[points
(if (word . in? . exceptions)
(get exceptions word)
(let* ([work (string-append "." (->string word) ".")]
[points (make-vector (add1 (len work)) 0)])
(for ([i (len work)])
(let ([tree pattern-tree])
(for ([char (get work i 'end)]
#:break (not (char . in? . tree)))
(set! tree (get tree char))
(when (empty . in? . tree)
(let ([point (get tree empty)])
(for ([j (len point)])
(change points (+ i j) (max (get points (+ i j)) (get point j)))))))))
points))])
; make-zeroes controls minimum hyphenation distance from edge.
; todo: dropping first 2 elements is needed for mysterious reasons to be documented later
; see python code for why
(get (make-zeroes points) 2 'end)))
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
;;; Main function
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
(define/contract (word->hyphenated-pieces word #:omit [omit? (λ(x) #f)])
((string?) (#:omit procedure?) . ->* . (listof string?))
; Given a word, returns a list of pieces,
; broken at the possible hyphenation points.
(if (or (<= (len word) 4) (omit? word))
;; boundary conditions:
;; Short words aren't hyphenated, nor omitted words
(->list word)
; Examine the points to build the pieces list.
(string-split ; split on whitespace
(list->string ; concatenate chars
(flatten ; get rid of cons pairs
(for/list ([char word]
[point (make-points word)])
(if (even? point)
char ; even point denotes character
(cons char #\ )))))))) ; odd point denotes char + syllable
(define (hyphenate-string text #:joiner [joiner (integer->char #x00AD)] #:omit [omit? (λ(x)#f)])
(regexp-replace* #px"\\w+" text (λ(word) (string-join (word->hyphenated-pieces word #:omit omit?) (->string joiner)))))
(define (capitalized? word)
; match property = \\p
; match unicode uppercase = {Lu}
(regexp-match #px"\\p{Lu}" (get word 0)))
(define (ligated? word)
(ormap (λ(lig) (regexp-match lig word)) '("ff" "fi" "fl" "ffi" "ffl")))
(define (capitalized-or-ligated? word)
; filter function for hyphenate
; filtering ligatable words because once the soft hyphens go in,
; the browser won't automatically substitute the ligs.
; so it looks weird, because some are ligated and some not.
; not ideal, because it removes hyphenation options but ... whatever
(or (capitalized? word) (ligated? word)))
(define (hyphenate x #:only [only-proc (λ(x) x)]) ; recursively hyphenate strings within xexpr
(define exclusions '(style script)) ; omit these from ever being hyphenated
(cond
; todo: the only-proc semantics are illogical.
; main issue: keep it out of tags like <style> that parse as textual elements, but are not.
; So two choices, opt-out or opt-in.
; Problem with opt-out: is set of outlier tags like <style> well-defined?
; Won't it make hyphenation naturally overinclusive?
; Problem with opt-in: conceals a lot of tags that naturally live inside other tags
; only reaches text at the "root level" of the tag.
[(tagged-xexpr? x) (if (and (only-proc x) (not ((car x) . in? . exclusions)))
(map-xexpr-elements hyphenate x)
(map-xexpr-elements (λ(x) (if (tagged-xexpr? x) (hyphenate x) x)) x))] ; only process subxexprs
[(string? x) (hyphenate-string x)]
[else x]))
(module+ test
(check-equal? (word->hyphenated-pieces "polymorphism") '("poly" "mor" "phism"))
(check-equal? (hyphenate "circular polymorphism squandering") "cir\u00ADcu\u00ADlar poly\u00ADmor\u00ADphism squan\u00ADder\u00ADing")
(check-equal? (hyphenate '(p "circular polymorphism")) '(p "cir\u00ADcu\u00ADlar poly\u00ADmor\u00ADphism")))

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