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133 lines
4.3 KiB
Tcl
133 lines
4.3 KiB
Tcl
15 years ago
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# word.tcl --
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#
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# This file defines various procedures for computing word boundaries
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# in strings. This file is primarily needed so Tk text and entry
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# widgets behave properly for different platforms.
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#
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# Copyright (c) 1996 by Sun Microsystems, Inc.
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# Copyright (c) 1998 by Scritpics Corporation.
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#
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# See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution
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# of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
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#
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# RCS: @(#) $Id: word.tcl,v 1.6 2000/01/21 02:25:38 hobbs Exp $
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# The following variables are used to determine which characters are
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# interpreted as white space.
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if {[string equal $tcl_platform(platform) "windows"]} {
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# Windows style - any but a unicode space char
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set tcl_wordchars "\\S"
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set tcl_nonwordchars "\\s"
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} else {
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# Motif style - any unicode word char (number, letter, or underscore)
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set tcl_wordchars "\\w"
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set tcl_nonwordchars "\\W"
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}
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# tcl_wordBreakAfter --
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#
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# This procedure returns the index of the first word boundary
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# after the starting point in the given string, or -1 if there
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# are no more boundaries in the given string. The index returned refers
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# to the first character of the pair that comprises a boundary.
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#
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# Arguments:
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# str - String to search.
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# start - Index into string specifying starting point.
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proc tcl_wordBreakAfter {str start} {
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global tcl_nonwordchars tcl_wordchars
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set str [string range $str $start end]
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if {[regexp -indices "$tcl_wordchars$tcl_nonwordchars|$tcl_nonwordchars$tcl_wordchars" $str result]} {
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return [expr {[lindex $result 1] + $start}]
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}
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return -1
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}
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# tcl_wordBreakBefore --
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#
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# This procedure returns the index of the first word boundary
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# before the starting point in the given string, or -1 if there
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# are no more boundaries in the given string. The index returned
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# refers to the second character of the pair that comprises a boundary.
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#
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# Arguments:
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# str - String to search.
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# start - Index into string specifying starting point.
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proc tcl_wordBreakBefore {str start} {
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global tcl_nonwordchars tcl_wordchars
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if {[string equal $start end]} {
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set start [string length $str]
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}
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if {[regexp -indices "^.*($tcl_wordchars$tcl_nonwordchars|$tcl_nonwordchars$tcl_wordchars)" [string range $str 0 $start] result]} {
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return [lindex $result 1]
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}
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return -1
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}
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# tcl_endOfWord --
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#
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# This procedure returns the index of the first end-of-word location
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# after a starting index in the given string. An end-of-word location
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# is defined to be the first whitespace character following the first
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# non-whitespace character after the starting point. Returns -1 if
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# there are no more words after the starting point.
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#
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# Arguments:
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# str - String to search.
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# start - Index into string specifying starting point.
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proc tcl_endOfWord {str start} {
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global tcl_nonwordchars tcl_wordchars
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if {[regexp -indices "$tcl_nonwordchars*$tcl_wordchars+$tcl_nonwordchars" \
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[string range $str $start end] result]} {
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return [expr {[lindex $result 1] + $start}]
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}
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return -1
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}
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# tcl_startOfNextWord --
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#
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# This procedure returns the index of the first start-of-word location
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# after a starting index in the given string. A start-of-word
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# location is defined to be a non-whitespace character following a
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# whitespace character. Returns -1 if there are no more start-of-word
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# locations after the starting point.
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#
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# Arguments:
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# str - String to search.
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# start - Index into string specifying starting point.
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proc tcl_startOfNextWord {str start} {
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global tcl_nonwordchars tcl_wordchars
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if {[regexp -indices "$tcl_wordchars*$tcl_nonwordchars+$tcl_wordchars" \
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[string range $str $start end] result]} {
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return [expr {[lindex $result 1] + $start}]
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}
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return -1
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}
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# tcl_startOfPreviousWord --
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#
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# This procedure returns the index of the first start-of-word location
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# before a starting index in the given string.
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#
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# Arguments:
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# str - String to search.
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# start - Index into string specifying starting point.
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proc tcl_startOfPreviousWord {str start} {
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global tcl_nonwordchars tcl_wordchars
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if {[string equal $start end]} {
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set start [string length $str]
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}
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if {[regexp -indices \
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"$tcl_nonwordchars*($tcl_wordchars+)$tcl_nonwordchars*\$" \
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[string range $str 0 [expr {$start - 1}]] result word]} {
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return [lindex $word 0]
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}
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return -1
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}
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