/* ********************************************************************** * Copyright (C) 2001, International Business Machines * Corporation and others. All Rights Reserved. ********************************************************************** * Date Name Description * 12/09/99 aliu Ported from Java. ********************************************************************** */ #include "thcoll.h" #include "unicode/utypes.h" #include "unicode/coll.h" #include "unicode/sortkey.h" #include "cstring.h" #include "filestrm.h" /** * The TestDictionary test expects a file of this name, with this * encoding, to be present in the directory $ICU/source/test/testdata. */ #define TEST_FILE "th18057.txt" #define TEST_FILE_ENCODING "UTF8" /** * This is the most failures we show in TestDictionary. If this number * is < 0, we show all failures. */ #define MAX_FAILURES_TO_SHOW 8 #define CASE(id,test) \ case id: \ name = #test; \ if (exec) { \ logln(#test "---"); \ logln((UnicodeString)""); \ test(); \ } \ break; CollationThaiTest::CollationThaiTest() { UErrorCode status = U_ZERO_ERROR; coll = Collator::createInstance(Locale("th", "TH", ""), status); if (coll && U_SUCCESS(status)) { coll->setStrength(Collator::TERTIARY); } else { delete coll; coll = 0; } } CollationThaiTest::~CollationThaiTest() { delete coll; } void CollationThaiTest::runIndexedTest(int32_t index, UBool exec, const char* &name, char* /*par*/) { if((!coll) && exec) { errln(__FILE__ " cannot test - failed to create collator."); name = ""; return; } switch (index) { CASE(0,TestDictionary) CASE(1,TestCornerCases) default: name = ""; break; } } /** * Read a line terminated by a single ^J or ^M, and convert it from * the TEST_FILE_ENCODING to Unicode. ASSUMES FILE LINES ARE 127 * characters long or less. This is true for th18057.txt, which * has 80-char or shorter lines. DOES NOT HANDLE ^M^J sequence. */ static UBool readLine(FileStream *in, UnicodeString& line) { if (T_FileStream_eof(in)) { return FALSE; } char buffer[128]; char* p = buffer; char* limit = p + sizeof(buffer) - 1; // Leave space for 0 while (p 0) { int32_t result = coll->compare(lastWord, word); if (result >= 0) { failed++; if (MAX_FAILURES_TO_SHOW < 0 || failed <= MAX_FAILURES_TO_SHOW) { UnicodeString str; UnicodeString msg = UnicodeString("--------------------------------------------\n") + line + " compare(" + IntlTest::prettify(lastWord, str); msg += UnicodeString(", ") + IntlTest::prettify(word, str) + ") returned " + result + ", expected -1\n"; UErrorCode status = U_ZERO_ERROR; CollationKey k1, k2; coll->getCollationKey(lastWord, k1, status); coll->getCollationKey(word, k2, status); if (U_FAILURE(status)) { errln((UnicodeString)"Fail: getCollationKey returned " + u_errorName(status)); return; } msg.append("key1: ").append(prettify(k1, str)).append("\n"); msg.append("key2: ").append(prettify(k2, str)); errln(msg); } } } lastWord = word; } if (failed != 0) { if (failed > MAX_FAILURES_TO_SHOW) { errln((UnicodeString)"Too many failures; only the first " + MAX_FAILURES_TO_SHOW + " failures were shown"); } errln((UnicodeString)"Summary: " + failed + " of " + (line - 1) + " comparisons failed"); } logln((UnicodeString)"Words checked: " + wordCount); T_FileStream_close(in); } /** * Odd corner conditions taken from "How to Sort Thai Without Rewriting Sort", * by Doug Cooper, http://seasrc.th.net/paper/thaisort.zip */ void CollationThaiTest::TestCornerCases(void) { const char* TESTS[] = { // Shorter words precede longer "\\u0e01", "<", "\\u0e01\\u0e01", // Tone marks are considered after letters (i.e. are primary ignorable) "\\u0e01\\u0e32", "<", "\\u0e01\\u0e49\\u0e32", // ditto for other over-marks "\\u0e01\\u0e32", "<", "\\u0e01\\u0e32\\u0e4c", // commonly used mark-in-context order. // In effect, marks are sorted after each syllable. "\\u0e01\\u0e32\\u0e01\\u0e49\\u0e32", "<", "\\u0e01\\u0e48\\u0e32\\u0e01\\u0e49\\u0e32", // Hyphens and other punctuation follow whitespace but come before letters "\\u0e01\\u0e32", "<", "\\u0e01\\u0e32-", "\\u0e01\\u0e32-", "<", "\\u0e01\\u0e32\\u0e01\\u0e32", // Doubler follows an indentical word without the doubler "\\u0e01\\u0e32", "<", "\\u0e01\\u0e32\\u0e46", "\\u0e01\\u0e32\\u0e46", "<", "\\u0e01\\u0e32\\u0e01\\u0e32", // \\u0e45 after either \\u0e24 or \\u0e26 is treated as a single // combining character, similar to "c < ch" in traditional spanish. // TODO: beef up this case "\\u0e24\\u0e29\\u0e35", "<", "\\u0e24\\u0e45\\u0e29\\u0e35", "\\u0e26\\u0e29\\u0e35", "<", "\\u0e26\\u0e45\\u0e29\\u0e35", // Vowels reorder, should compare \\u0e2d and \\u0e34 "\\u0e40\\u0e01\\u0e2d", "<", "\\u0e40\\u0e01\\u0e34", // Tones are compared after the rest of the word (e.g. primary ignorable) "\\u0e01\\u0e32\\u0e01\\u0e48\\u0e32", "<", "\\u0e01\\u0e49\\u0e32\\u0e01\\u0e32", // Periods are ignored entirely "\\u0e01.\\u0e01.", "<", "\\u0e01\\u0e32", }; const int32_t TESTS_length = (int32_t)(sizeof(TESTS)/sizeof(TESTS[0])); if (coll == 0) { errln("Error: could not construct Thai collator"); return; } compareArray(*coll, TESTS, TESTS_length); } //------------------------------------------------------------------------ // Internal utilities //------------------------------------------------------------------------ void CollationThaiTest::compareArray(const Collator& c, const char* tests[], int32_t testsLength) { UErrorCode status = U_ZERO_ERROR; for (int32_t i = 0; i < testsLength; i += 3) { int32_t expect = 0; if (tests[i+1][0] == '<') { expect = -1; } else if (tests[i+1][0] == '>') { expect = 1; } else if (tests[i+1][0] == '=') { expect = 0; } else { // expect = Integer.decode(tests[i+1]).intValue(); errln((UnicodeString)"Error: unknown operator " + tests[i+1]); return; } UnicodeString s1, s2; parseChars(s1, tests[i]); parseChars(s2, tests[i+2]); int32_t result = c.compare(s1, s2); if (sign(result) != sign(expect)) { UnicodeString t1, t2; errln(UnicodeString("") + i/3 + ": compare(" + IntlTest::prettify(s1, t1) + " , " + IntlTest::prettify(s2, t2) + ") got " + result + "; expected " + expect); CollationKey k1, k2; c.getCollationKey(s1, k1, status); c.getCollationKey(s2, k2, status); if (U_FAILURE(status)) { errln((UnicodeString)"Fail: getCollationKey returned " + u_errorName(status)); return; } errln((UnicodeString)" key1: " + prettify(k1, t1) ); errln((UnicodeString)" key2: " + prettify(k2, t2) ); } else { // Collator.compare worked OK; now try the collation keys CollationKey k1, k2; c.getCollationKey(s1, k1, status); c.getCollationKey(s2, k2, status); if (U_FAILURE(status)) { errln((UnicodeString)"Fail: getCollationKey returned " + u_errorName(status)); return; } result = k1.compareTo(k2); if (sign(result) != sign(expect)) { UnicodeString t1, t2; errln(UnicodeString("") + i/3 + ": key(" + IntlTest::prettify(s1, t1) + ").compareTo(key(" + IntlTest::prettify(s2, t2) + ")) got " + result + "; expected " + expect); errln((UnicodeString)" " + prettify(k1, t1) + " vs. " + prettify(k2, t2)); } } } } int8_t CollationThaiTest::sign(int32_t i) { if (i < 0) return -1; if (i > 0) return 1; return 0; } /** * Set a UnicodeString corresponding to the given string. Use * UnicodeString and the default converter, unless we see the sequence * "\\u", in which case we interpret the subsequent escape. */ UnicodeString& CollationThaiTest::parseChars(UnicodeString& result, const char* chars) { return result = CharsToUnicodeString(chars); }