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-# Copyright (c) 2002-2014, International Business Machines Corporation and |
-# others. All Rights Reserved. |
-# |
-# Title Casing Break Rules |
-# |
- |
- |
-$CaseIgnorable = [[:Mn:][:Me:][:Cf:][:Lm:][:Sk:] \u0027 \u00AD \u2019]; |
-$Cased = [[:Upper_Case:][:Lower_Case:][:Lt:] - $CaseIgnorable]; |
-$NotCased = [[^ $Cased] - $CaseIgnorable]; |
- |
-!!forward; |
- |
-# If the iterator begins on a CaseIgnorable, advance it past it/them. |
-# This can occur at the start-of-text, or after application of the |
-# safe-reverse rule. |
- |
-($CaseIgnorable | $NotCased)*; |
- |
-# Normal exact forward rule: beginning at the start of a word |
-# (at a cased character), advance through the word and through |
-# the uncased characters following the word. |
- |
-$Cased ($Cased | $CaseIgnorable)* ($NotCased | $CaseIgnorable)*; |
- |
- |
-# Reverse Rules |
-!!reverse; |
- |
-# Normal Rule, will work nearly universally, so long as there is a |
-# start-of-word preceding the current iteration position. |
- |
-($NotCased | $CaseIgnorable)* ($Cased | $CaseIgnorable)* $Cased; |
- |
-# Short rule, will be effective only when moving to the start of text, |
-# with no word (cased character) preceding the current iteration position. |
- |
-($NotCased | $CaseIgnorable)*; |
- |
-!!safe_reverse; |
- |
-# Safe Reverse: the exact forward rule must not start in the middle |
-# of a word, so the safe reverse skips over any Cased characters, |
-# leaving it just before the start of a word. |
- |
-($Cased | $CaseIgnorable)*; |
- |
-!!safe_forward; |
- |
-# Safe Forward, nothing needs to be done, the exact Reverse rules will |
-# always find valid boundaries from any starting position. |
-# Still, some rule is needed, so '.', a one character movement. |
-.; |