1 # Copyright (c) 2002-2015 International Business Machines Corporation and 2 # others. All Rights Reserved. 3 # 4 # file: line_loose.txt 5 # 6 # Line Breaking Rules 7 # Implement default line breaking as defined by 8 # Unicode Standard Annex #14 Revision 29 for Unicode 6.2 9 # http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr14/ 10 # tailored as noted in 2nd paragraph below.. 11 # 12 # TODO: Rule LB 8 remains as it was in Unicode 5.2 13 # This is only because of a limitation of ICU break engine implementation, 14 # not because the older behavior is desirable. 15 # 16 # This tailors the line break behavior to correspond to CSS 17 # line-break=loose (BCP47 -u-lb-loose) as defined for languages other than 18 # Chinese & Japanese. 19 # It sets characters of class CJ to behave like ID. 20 # In addition, it allows breaks: 21 # * before iteration marks 3005, 303B, 309D, 309E, 30FD, 30FE (all NS) 22 # * between characters of LineBreak class IN 23 24 # 25 # Character Classes defined by TR 14. 26 # 27 28 !!chain; 29 !!LBCMNoChain; 30 31 32 !!lookAheadHardBreak; 33 # 34 # !!lookAheadHardBreak Described here because it is (as yet) undocumented elsewhere 35 # and only used for the line break rules. 36 # 37 # It is used in the implementation of rule LB 10 38 # which says to treat any combining mark that is not attached to a base 39 # character as if it were of class AL (alphabetic). 40 # 41 # The problem occurs in the reverse rules. 42 # 43 # Consider a sequence like, with correct breaks as shown 44 # LF ID CM AL AL 45 # ^ ^ ^ 46 # Then consider the sequence without the initial ID (ideographic) 47 # LF CM AL AL 48 # ^ ^ 49 # Our CM, which in the first example was attached to the ideograph, 50 # is now unattached, becomes an alpha, and joins in with the other 51 # alphas. 52 # 53 # When iterating forwards, these sequences do not present any problems 54 # When iterating backwards, we need to look ahead when encountering 55 # a CM to see whether it attaches to something further on or not. 56 # (Look-ahead in a reverse rule is looking towards the start) 57 # 58 # If the CM is unattached, we need to force a break. 59 # 60 # !!lookAheadHardBreak forces the run time state machine to 61 # stop immediately when a look ahead rule ( '/' operator) matches, 62 # and set the match position to that of the look-ahead operator, 63 # no matter what other rules may be in play at the time. 64 # 65 # See rule LB 19 for an example. 66 # 67 68 $AI = [:LineBreak = Ambiguous:]; 69 $AL = [:LineBreak = Alphabetic:]; 70 $BA = [:LineBreak = Break_After:]; 71 $BB = [:LineBreak = Break_Before:]; 72 $BK = [:LineBreak = Mandatory_Break:]; 73 $B2 = [:LineBreak = Break_Both:]; 74 $CB = [:LineBreak = Contingent_Break:]; 75 $CJ = [:LineBreak = Conditional_Japanese_Starter:]; 76 $CL = [:LineBreak = Close_Punctuation:]; 77 $CM = [:LineBreak = Combining_Mark:]; 78 $CP = [:LineBreak = Close_Parenthesis:]; 79 $CR = [:LineBreak = Carriage_Return:]; 80 $EX = [:LineBreak = Exclamation:]; 81 $GL = [:LineBreak = Glue:]; 82 $HL = [:LineBreak = Hebrew_Letter:]; 83 $HY = [:LineBreak = Hyphen:]; 84 $H2 = [:LineBreak = H2:]; 85 $H3 = [:LineBreak = H3:]; 86 $ID = [[:LineBreak = Ideographic:] $CJ]; 87 $IN = [:LineBreak = Inseperable:]; 88 $IS = [:LineBreak = Infix_Numeric:]; 89 $JL = [:LineBreak = JL:]; 90 $JV = [:LineBreak = JV:]; 91 $JT = [:LineBreak = JT:]; 92 $LF = [:LineBreak = Line_Feed:]; 93 $NL = [:LineBreak = Next_Line:]; 94 $NSX = [\u3005 \u303B \u309D \u309E \u30FD \u30FE]; 95 $NS = [[:LineBreak = Nonstarter:] - $NSX]; 96 $NU = [:LineBreak = Numeric:]; 97 $OP = [:LineBreak = Open_Punctuation:]; 98 $PO = [:LineBreak = Postfix_Numeric:]; 99 $PR = [:LineBreak = Prefix_Numeric:]; 100 $QU = [:LineBreak = Quotation:]; 101 $RI = [:LineBreak = Regional_Indicator:]; 102 $SA = [:LineBreak = Complex_Context:]; 103 $SG = [:LineBreak = Surrogate:]; 104 $SP = [:LineBreak = Space:]; 105 $SY = [:LineBreak = Break_Symbols:]; 106 $WJ = [:LineBreak = Word_Joiner:]; 107 $XX = [:LineBreak = Unknown:]; 108 $ZW = [:LineBreak = ZWSpace:]; 109 110 # Dictionary character set, for triggering language-based break engines. Currently 111 # limited to LineBreak=Complex_Context. Note that this set only works in Unicode 112 # 5.0 or later as the definition of Complex_Context was corrected to include all 113 # characters requiring dictionary break. 114 115 $dictionary = [:LineBreak = Complex_Context:]; 116 117 # 118 # Rule LB1. By default, treat AI (characters with ambiguous east Asian width), 119 # SA (South East Asian: Thai, Lao, Khmer) 120 # SG (Unpaired Surrogates) 121 # XX (Unknown, unassigned) 122 # as $AL (Alphabetic) 123 # 124 $ALPlus = [$AL $AI $SA $SG $XX]; 125 126 # 127 # Combining Marks. X $CM* behaves as if it were X. Rule LB6. 128 # 129 $ALcm = $ALPlus $CM*; 130 $BAcm = $BA $CM*; 131 $BBcm = $BB $CM*; 132 $B2cm = $B2 $CM*; 133 $CLcm = $CL $CM*; 134 $CPcm = $CP $CM*; 135 $EXcm = $EX $CM*; 136 $GLcm = $GL $CM*; 137 $HLcm = $HL $CM*; 138 $HYcm = $HY $CM*; 139 $H2cm = $H2 $CM*; 140 $H3cm = $H3 $CM*; 141 $IDcm = $ID $CM*; 142 $INcm = $IN $CM*; 143 $IScm = $IS $CM*; 144 $JLcm = $JL $CM*; 145 $JVcm = $JV $CM*; 146 $JTcm = $JT $CM*; 147 $NScm = $NS $CM*; 148 $NSXcm = $NSX $CM*; 149 $NUcm = $NU $CM*; 150 $OPcm = $OP $CM*; 151 $POcm = $PO $CM*; 152 $PRcm = $PR $CM*; 153 $QUcm = $QU $CM*; 154 $RIcm = $RI $CM*; 155 $SYcm = $SY $CM*; 156 $WJcm = $WJ $CM*; 157 158 ## ------------------------------------------------- 159 160 !!forward; 161 162 # 163 # Each class of character can stand by itself as an unbroken token, with trailing combining stuff 164 # 165 $ALPlus $CM+; 166 $BA $CM+; 167 $BB $CM+; 168 $B2 $CM+; 169 $CL $CM+; 170 $CP $CM+; 171 $EX $CM+; 172 $GL $CM+; 173 $HL $CM+; 174 $HY $CM+; 175 $H2 $CM+; 176 $H3 $CM+; 177 $ID $CM+; 178 $IN $CM+; 179 $IS $CM+; 180 $JL $CM+; 181 $JV $CM+; 182 $JT $CM+; 183 $NS $CM+; 184 $NSX $CM+; 185 $NU $CM+; 186 $OP $CM+; 187 $PO $CM+; 188 $PR $CM+; 189 $QU $CM+; 190 $RI $CM+; 191 $SY $CM+; 192 $WJ $CM+; 193 194 # 195 # CAN_CM is the set of characters that may combine with CM combining chars. 196 # Note that Linebreak UAX 14's concept of a combining char and the rules 197 # for what they can combine with are _very_ different from the rest of Unicode. 198 # 199 # Note that $CM itself is left out of this set. If CM is needed as a base 200 # it must be listed separately in the rule. 201 # 202 $CAN_CM = [^$SP $BK $CR $LF $NL $ZW $CM]; # Bases that can take CMs 203 $CANT_CM = [ $SP $BK $CR $LF $NL $ZW $CM]; # Bases that can't take CMs 204 205 # 206 # AL_FOLLOW set of chars that can unconditionally follow an AL 207 # Needed in rules where stand-alone $CM s are treated as AL. 208 # Chaining is disabled with CM because it causes other failures, 209 # so for this one case we need to manually list out longer sequences. 210 # 211 $AL_FOLLOW_NOCM = [$BK $CR $LF $NL $ZW $SP]; 212 $AL_FOLLOW_CM = [$CL $CP $EX $HL $IS $SY $WJ $GL $OP $QU $BA $HY $NS $NSX $IN $NU $ALPlus]; 213 $AL_FOLLOW = [$AL_FOLLOW_NOCM $AL_FOLLOW_CM]; 214 215 216 # 217 # Rule LB 4, 5 Mandatory (Hard) breaks. 218 # 219 $LB4Breaks = [$BK $CR $LF $NL]; 220 $LB4NonBreaks = [^$BK $CR $LF $NL]; 221 $CR $LF {100}; 222 223 # 224 # LB 6 Do not break before hard line breaks. 225 # 226 $LB4NonBreaks? $LB4Breaks {100}; # LB 5 do not break before hard breaks. 227 $CAN_CM $CM* $LB4Breaks {100}; 228 $CM+ $LB4Breaks {100}; 229 230 # LB 7 x SP 231 # x ZW 232 $LB4NonBreaks [$SP $ZW]; 233 $CAN_CM $CM* [$SP $ZW]; 234 $CM+ [$SP $ZW]; 235 236 # 237 # LB 8 Break after zero width space 238 # TODO: ZW SP* <break> 239 # An engine change is required to write the reverse rule for this. 240 # For now, leave the Unicode 5.2 rule, ZW <break> 241 # 242 $LB8Breaks = [$LB4Breaks $ZW]; 243 $LB8NonBreaks = [[$LB4NonBreaks] - [$ZW]]; 244 245 246 # LB 9 Combining marks. X $CM needs to behave like X, where X is not $SP, $BK $CR $LF $NL 247 # $CM not covered by the above needs to behave like $AL 248 # See definition of $CAN_CM. 249 250 $CAN_CM $CM+; # Stick together any combining sequences that don't match other rules. 251 $CM+; 252 253 # 254 # LB 11 Do not break before or after WORD JOINER & related characters. 255 # 256 $CAN_CM $CM* $WJcm; 257 $LB8NonBreaks $WJcm; 258 $CM+ $WJcm; 259 260 $WJcm $CANT_CM; 261 $WJcm $CAN_CM $CM*; 262 263 # 264 # LB 12 Do not break after NBSP and related characters. 265 # GL x 266 # 267 $GLcm $CAN_CM $CM*; 268 $GLcm $CANT_CM; 269 270 # 271 # LB 12a Do not break before NBSP and related characters ... 272 # [^SP BA HY] x GL 273 # 274 [[$LB8NonBreaks] - [$SP $BA $HY]] $CM* $GLcm; 275 $CM+ GLcm; 276 277 278 279 # 280 # LB 13 Don't break before ']' or '!' or ';' or '/', even after spaces. 281 # 282 $LB8NonBreaks $CL; 283 $CAN_CM $CM* $CL; 284 $CM+ $CL; # by rule 10, stand-alone CM behaves as AL 285 286 $LB8NonBreaks $CP; 287 $CAN_CM $CM* $CP; 288 $CM+ $CP; # by rule 10, stand-alone CM behaves as AL 289 290 $LB8NonBreaks $EX; 291 $CAN_CM $CM* $EX; 292 $CM+ $EX; # by rule 10, stand-alone CM behaves as AL 293 294 $LB8NonBreaks $IS; 295 $CAN_CM $CM* $IS; 296 $CM+ $IS; # by rule 10, stand-alone CM behaves as AL 297 298 $LB8NonBreaks $SY; 299 $CAN_CM $CM* $SY; 300 $CM+ $SY; # by rule 10, stand-alone CM behaves as AL 301 302 303 # 304 # LB 14 Do not break after OP, even after spaces 305 # 306 $OPcm $SP* $CAN_CM $CM*; 307 $OPcm $SP* $CANT_CM; 308 309 $OPcm $SP+ $CM+ $AL_FOLLOW?; # by rule 10, stand-alone CM behaves as AL 310 311 # LB 15 312 $QUcm $SP* $OPcm; 313 314 # LB 16 315 # Do not break between closing punctuation and $NS, even with intervening spaces 316 # But DO allow a break between closing punctuation and $NSX, don't include it here 317 ($CLcm | $CPcm) $SP* $NScm; 318 319 # LB 17 320 $B2cm $SP* $B2cm; 321 322 # 323 # LB 18 Break after spaces. 324 # 325 $LB18NonBreaks = [$LB8NonBreaks - [$SP]]; 326 $LB18Breaks = [$LB8Breaks $SP]; 327 328 329 # LB 19 330 # x QU 331 $LB18NonBreaks $CM* $QUcm; 332 $CM+ $QUcm; 333 334 # QU x 335 $QUcm .?; 336 $QUcm $LB18NonBreaks $CM*; # Don't let a combining mark go onto $CR, $BK, etc. 337 # TODO: I don't think this rule is needed. 338 339 340 # LB 20 341 # <break> $CB 342 # $CB <break> 343 344 $LB20NonBreaks = [$LB18NonBreaks - $CB]; 345 346 # LB 21 x (BA | HY | NS) 347 # BB x 348 # 349 # DO allow breaks here before NSXcm, so don't include it 350 $LB20NonBreaks $CM* ($BAcm | $HYcm | $NScm); 351 352 $BBcm [^$CB]; # $BB x 353 $BBcm $LB20NonBreaks $CM*; 354 355 # LB 21a Don't break after Hebrew + Hyphen 356 # HL (HY | BA) x 357 # 358 $HLcm ($HYcm | $BAcm) [^$CB]?; 359 360 # LB 21b (forward) Don't break between SY and HL 361 # (break between HL and SY already disallowed by LB 13 above) 362 $SYcm $HLcm; 363 364 # LB 22 365 ($ALcm | $HLcm) $INcm; 366 $CM+ $INcm; # by rule 10, any otherwise unattached CM behaves as AL 367 $IDcm $INcm; 368 # $INcm $INcm; # delete this rule for CSS loose 369 $NUcm $INcm; 370 371 372 # $LB 23 373 $IDcm $POcm; 374 $ALcm $NUcm; # includes $LB19 375 $HLcm $NUcm; 376 $CM+ $NUcm; # Rule 10, any otherwise unattached CM behaves as AL 377 $NUcm $ALcm; 378 $NUcm $HLcm; 379 380 # 381 # LB 24 382 # 383 $PRcm $IDcm; 384 $PRcm ($ALcm | $HLcm); 385 $POcm ($ALcm | $HLcm); 386 387 # 388 # LB 25 Numbers. 389 # 390 ($PRcm | $POcm)? ($OPcm | $HYcm)? $NUcm ($NUcm | $SYcm | $IScm)* ($CLcm | $CPcm)? ($PRcm | $POcm)?; 391 392 # LB 26 Do not break a Korean syllable 393 # 394 $JLcm ($JLcm | $JVcm | $H2cm | $H3cm); 395 ($JVcm | $H2cm) ($JVcm | $JTcm); 396 ($JTcm | $H3cm) $JTcm; 397 398 # LB 27 Treat korean Syllable Block the same as ID (don't break it) 399 ($JLcm | $JVcm | $JTcm | $H2cm | $H3cm) $INcm; 400 ($JLcm | $JVcm | $JTcm | $H2cm | $H3cm) $POcm; 401 $PRcm ($JLcm | $JVcm | $JTcm | $H2cm | $H3cm); 402 403 404 # LB 28 Do not break between alphabetics 405 # 406 ($ALcm | $HLcm) ($ALcm | $HLcm); 407 $CM+ ($ALcm | $HLcm); # The $CM+ is from rule 10, an unattached CM is treated as AL 408 409 # LB 29 410 $IScm ($ALcm | $HLcm); 411 412 # LB 30 413 ($ALcm | $HLcm | $NUcm) $OPcm; 414 $CM+ $OPcm; # The $CM+ is from rule 10, an unattached CM is treated as AL. 415 $CPcm ($ALcm | $HLcm | $NUcm); 416 417 # LB 30a Do not break between regional indicators. 418 $RIcm $RIcm; 419 420 # 421 # Reverse Rules. 422 # 423 ## ------------------------------------------------- 424 425 !!reverse; 426 427 $CM+ $ALPlus; 428 $CM+ $BA; 429 $CM+ $BB; 430 $CM+ $B2; 431 $CM+ $CL; 432 $CM+ $CP; 433 $CM+ $EX; 434 $CM+ $GL; 435 $CM+ $HL; 436 $CM+ $HY; 437 $CM+ $H2; 438 $CM+ $H3; 439 $CM+ $ID; 440 $CM+ $IN; 441 $CM+ $IS; 442 $CM+ $JL; 443 $CM+ $JV; 444 $CM+ $JT; 445 $CM+ $NS; 446 $CM+ $NSX; 447 $CM+ $NU; 448 $CM+ $OP; 449 $CM+ $PO; 450 $CM+ $PR; 451 $CM+ $QU; 452 $CM+ $RI; 453 $CM+ $SY; 454 $CM+ $WJ; 455 $CM+; 456 457 458 # 459 # Sequences of the form (shown forwards) 460 # [CANT_CM] <break> [CM] [whatever] 461 # The CM needs to behave as an AL 462 # 463 $AL_FOLLOW $CM+ / ( 464 [$BK $CR $LF $NL $ZW {eof}] | 465 $SP+ $CM+ $SP | 466 $SP+ $CM* ([^$OP $CM $SP] | [$AL {eof}])); # if LB 14 will match, need to surpress this break. 467 # LB14 says OP SP* x . 468 # becomes OP SP* x AL 469 # becomes OP SP* x CM+ AL_FOLLOW 470 # 471 # Further note: the $AL in [$AL {eof}] is only to work around 472 # a rule compiler bug which complains about 473 # empty sets otherwise. 474 475 # 476 # Sequences of the form (shown forwards) 477 # [CANT_CM] <break> [CM] <break> [PR] 478 # The CM needs to behave as an AL 479 # This rule is concerned about getting the second of the two <breaks> in place. 480 # 481 482 [$PR ] / $CM+ [$BK $CR $LF $NL $ZW $SP {eof}]; 483 484 485 486 # LB 4, 5, 5 487 488 $LB4Breaks [$LB4NonBreaks-$CM]; 489 $LB4Breaks $CM+ $CAN_CM; 490 $LF $CR; 491 492 493 # LB 7 x SP 494 # x ZW 495 [$SP $ZW] [$LB4NonBreaks-$CM]; 496 [$SP $ZW] $CM+ $CAN_CM; 497 498 # LB 8 ZW SP* <break> 499 # TODO: to implement this, we need more than one look-ahead hard break in play at a time. 500 # Requires an engine enhancement. 501 # / $SP* $ZW 502 503 # LB 9,10 Combining marks. 504 # X $CM needs to behave like X, where X is not $SP or controls. 505 # $CM not covered by the above needs to behave like $AL 506 # Stick together any combining sequences that don't match other rules. 507 $CM+ $CAN_CM; 508 509 510 # LB 11 511 $CM* $WJ $CM* $CAN_CM; 512 $CM* $WJ [$LB8NonBreaks-$CM]; 513 514 $CANT_CM $CM* $WJ; 515 $CM* $CAN_CM $CM* $WJ; 516 517 # LB 12a 518 # [^SP BA HY] x GL 519 # 520 $CM* $GL $CM* [$LB8NonBreaks-[$CM $SP $BA $HY]]; 521 522 # LB 12 523 # GL x 524 # 525 $CANT_CM $CM* $GL; 526 $CM* $CAN_CM $CM* $GL; 527 528 529 # LB 13 530 $CL $CM+ $CAN_CM; 531 $CP $CM+ $CAN_CM; 532 $EX $CM+ $CAN_CM; 533 $IS $CM+ $CAN_CM; 534 $SY $CM+ $CAN_CM; 535 536 $CL [$LB8NonBreaks-$CM]; 537 $CP [$LB8NonBreaks-$CM]; 538 $EX [$LB8NonBreaks-$CM]; 539 $IS [$LB8NonBreaks-$CM]; 540 $SY [$LB8NonBreaks-$CM]; 541 542 # Rule 13 & 14 taken together for an edge case. 543 # Match this, shown forward 544 # OP SP+ ($CM+ behaving as $AL) (CL | CP | EX | IS | IY) 545 # This really wants to chain at the $CM+ (which is acting as an $AL) 546 # except for $CM chaining being disabled. 547 [$CL $CP $EX $IS $SY] $CM+ $SP+ $CM* $OP; 548 549 # LB 14 OP SP* x 550 # 551 $CM* $CAN_CM $SP* $CM* $OP; 552 $CANT_CM $SP* $CM* $OP; 553 $AL_FOLLOW? $CM+ $SP $SP* $CM* $OP; # by LB 10, behaves like $AL_FOLLOW? $AL $SP* $CM* $OP 554 555 $AL_FOLLOW_NOCM $CM+ $SP+ $CM* $OP; 556 $CM* $AL_FOLLOW_CM $CM+ $SP+ $CM* $OP; 557 $SY $CM $SP+ $OP; # TODO: Experiment. Remove. 558 559 560 561 # LB 15 562 $CM* $OP $SP* $CM* $QU; 563 564 # LB 16 565 # Don't include $NSX here 566 $CM* $NS $SP* $CM* ($CL | $CP); 567 568 # LB 17 569 $CM* $B2 $SP* $CM* $B2; 570 571 # LB 18 break after spaces 572 # Nothing explicit needed here. 573 574 575 # 576 # LB 19 577 # 578 $CM* $QU $CM* $CAN_CM; # . x QU 579 $CM* $QU $LB18NonBreaks; 580 581 582 $CM* $CAN_CM $CM* $QU; # QU x . 583 $CANT_CM $CM* $QU; 584 585 # 586 # LB 20 Break before and after CB. 587 # nothing needed here. 588 # 589 590 # LB 21 591 # Don't include $NSX here 592 $CM* ($BA | $HY | $NS) $CM* [$LB20NonBreaks-$CM]; # . x (BA | HY | NS) 593 594 $CM* [$LB20NonBreaks-$CM] $CM* $BB; # BB x . 595 [^$CB] $CM* $BB; # 596 597 # LB21a 598 [^$CB] $CM* ($HY | $BA) $CM* $HL; 599 600 # LB21b (reverse) 601 $CM* $HL $CM* $SY; 602 603 # LB 22 604 $CM* $IN $CM* ($ALPlus | $HL); 605 $CM* $IN $CM* $ID; 606 # $CM* $IN $CM* $IN; # delete this rule for CSS loose 607 $CM* $IN $CM* $NU; 608 609 # LB 23 610 $CM* $PO $CM* $ID; 611 $CM* $NU $CM* ($ALPlus | $HL); 612 $CM* ($ALPlus | $HL) $CM* $NU; 613 614 # LB 24 615 $CM* $ID $CM* $PR; 616 $CM* ($ALPlus | $HL) $CM* $PR; 617 $CM* ($ALPlus | $HL) $CM* $PO; 618 619 620 # LB 25 621 ($CM* ($PR | $PO))? ($CM* ($CL | $CP))? ($CM* ($NU | $IS | $SY))* $CM* $NU ($CM* ($OP | $HY))? ($CM* ($PR | $PO))?; 622 623 # LB 26 624 $CM* ($H3 | $H2 | $JV | $JL) $CM* $JL; 625 $CM* ($JT | $JV) $CM* ($H2 | $JV); 626 $CM* $JT $CM* ($H3 | $JT); 627 628 # LB 27 629 $CM* $IN $CM* ($H3 | $H2 | $JT | $JV | $JL); 630 $CM* $PO $CM* ($H3 | $H2 | $JT | $JV | $JL); 631 $CM* ($H3 | $H2 | $JT | $JV | $JL) $CM* $PR; 632 633 # LB 28 634 $CM* ($ALPlus | $HL) $CM* ($ALPlus | $HL); 635 636 637 # LB 29 638 $CM* ($ALPlus | $HL) $CM* $IS; 639 640 # LB 30 641 $CM* $OP $CM* ($ALPlus | $HL | $NU); 642 $CM* ($ALPlus | $HL | $NU) $CM* $CP; 643 644 # LB 30a 645 $CM* $RI $CM* $RI; 646 647 ## ------------------------------------------------- 648 649 !!safe_reverse; 650 651 # LB 9 652 $CM+ [^$CM $BK $CR $LF $NL $ZW $SP]; 653 $CM+ $SP / .; 654 655 # LB 14 656 $SP+ $CM* $OP; 657 658 # LB 15 659 $SP+ $CM* $QU; 660 661 # LB 16 662 $SP+ $CM* ($CL | $CP); 663 664 # LB 17 665 $SP+ $CM* $B2; 666 667 # LB 21 668 $CM* ($HY | $BA) $CM* $HL; 669 670 # LB 25 671 ($CM* ($IS | $SY))+ $CM* $NU; 672 ($CL | $CP) $CM* ($NU | $IS | $SY); 673 674 # For dictionary-based break 675 $dictionary $dictionary; 676 677 ## ------------------------------------------------- 678 679 !!safe_forward; 680 681 # Skip forward over all character classes that are involved in 682 # rules containing patterns with possibly more than one char 683 # of context. 684 # 685 # It might be slightly more efficient to have specific rules 686 # instead of one generic one, but only if we could 687 # turn off rule chaining. We don't want to move more 688 # than necessary. 689 # 690 [$CM $OP $QU $CL $CP $B2 $PR $HY $BA $SP $dictionary]+ [^$CM $OP $QU $CL $CP $B2 $PR $HY $BA $dictionary]; 691 $dictionary $dictionary; 692 693