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//! Determine displayed width of `char` and `str` types according to //! [Unicode Standard Annex #11](http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr11/) //! rules. //! //! ```rust //! extern crate unicode_width; //! //! use unicode_width::UnicodeWidthStr; //! //! fn main() { //! let teststr = "Hello, world!"; //! let width = UnicodeWidthStr::width(teststr); //! println!("{}", teststr); //! println!("The above string is {} columns wide.", width); //! let width = teststr.width_cjk(); //! println!("The above string is {} columns wide (CJK).", width); //! } //! ``` //! //! # features //! //! unicode-width supports a `no_std` feature. This eliminates dependence //! on std, and instead uses equivalent functions from core. //! //! # crates.io //! //! You can use this package in your project by adding the following //! to your `Cargo.toml`: //! //! ```toml //! [dependencies] //! unicode-width = "0.1.5" //! ```
use tables::charwidth as cw; pubuse tables::UNICODE_VERSION;
use core::ops::Add;
mod tables;
#[cfg(test)] mod tests;
/// Methods for determining displayed width of Unicode characters. pubtrait UnicodeWidthChar { /// Returns the character's displayed width in columns, or `None` if the /// character is a control character other than `'\x00'`. /// /// This function treats characters in the Ambiguous category according /// to [Unicode Standard Annex #11](http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr11/) /// as 1 column wide. This is consistent with the recommendations for non-CJK /// contexts, or when the context cannot be reliably determined. fn width(self) -> Option<usize>;
/// Returns the character's displayed width in columns, or `None` if the /// character is a control character other than `'\x00'`. /// /// This function treats characters in the Ambiguous category according /// to [Unicode Standard Annex #11](http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr11/) /// as 2 columns wide. This is consistent with the recommendations for /// CJK contexts. fn width_cjk(self) -> Option<usize>;
}
/// Methods for determining displayed width of Unicode strings. pubtrait UnicodeWidthStr { /// Returns the string's displayed width in columns. /// /// Control characters are treated as having zero width. /// /// This function treats characters in the Ambiguous category according /// to [Unicode Standard Annex #11](http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr11/) /// as 1 column wide. This is consistent with the recommendations for /// non-CJK contexts, or when the context cannot be reliably determined. fn width<'a>(&'a self) -> usize;
/// Returns the string's displayed width in columns. /// /// Control characters are treated as having zero width. /// /// This function treats characters in the Ambiguous category according /// to [Unicode Standard Annex #11](http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr11/) /// as 2 column wide. This is consistent with the recommendations for /// CJK contexts. fn width_cjk<'a>(&'a self) -> usize;
}
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