#
# Copyright (C) 2002-2009, International Business Machines Corporation
# and others. All Rights Reserved.
#
# file: word_ja.txt
#
# ICU Word Break Rules
# See Unicode Standard Annex #29.
# These rules are based on UAX-29 Revision 13 for Unicode 5.1
#
# Note: Updates to word.txt will usually need to be merged into
# word_POSIX.txt and word_ja.txt also.
##############################################################################
#
# Character class definitions from TR 29
#
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!!chain;
#
# Character Class Definitions.
#
$CR = [\p{Word_Break = CR}];
$LF = [\p{Word_Break = LF}];
$Newline = [\p{Word_Break = Newline}];
$Extend = [\p{Word_Break = Extend}];
$Format = [\p{Word_Break = Format}];
$Katakana = [\p{Word_Break = Katakana}];
$ALetter = [\p{Word_Break = ALetter}];
$MidNumLet = [\p{Word_Break = MidNumLet}];
$MidLetter = [\p{Word_Break = MidLetter}];
$MidNum = [\p{Word_Break = MidNum}];
$Numeric = [\p{Word_Break = Numeric}];
$ExtendNumLet = [\p{Word_Break = ExtendNumLet}];
# Dictionary character set, for triggering language-based break engines. Currently
# limited to LineBreak=Complex_Context. Note that this set only works in Unicode
# 5.0 or later as the definition of Complex_Context was corrected to include all
# characters requiring dictionary break.
$dictionary = [:LineBreak = Complex_Context:];
$Control = [\p{Grapheme_Cluster_Break = Control}];
$ALetterPlus = [$ALetter [$dictionary-$Extend-$Control]]; # Note: default ALetter does not
# include the dictionary characters.
#
# Rules 4 Ignore Format and Extend characters,
# except when they appear at the beginning of a region of text.
#
$KatakanaEx = $Katakana ($Extend | $Format)*;
$ALetterEx = $ALetterPlus ($Extend | $Format)*;
$MidNumLetEx = $MidNumLet ($Extend | $Format)*;
$MidLetterEx = $MidLetter ($Extend | $Format)*;
$MidNumEx = $MidNum ($Extend | $Format)*;
$NumericEx = $Numeric ($Extend | $Format)*;
$ExtendNumLetEx = $ExtendNumLet ($Extend | $Format)*;
$Hiragana = [\p{script=Hiragana}];
$Ideographic = [\p{Ideographic} [\u3005 \u3007 \u303B]];
$HiraganaEx = $Hiragana ($Extend | $Format)*;
$IdeographicEx = $Ideographic ($Extend | $Format)*;
## -------------------------------------------------
!!forward;
# Rule 3 - CR x LF
#
$CR $LF;
# Rule 4 - ignore Format and Extend characters, except when they appear at the beginning
# of a region of Text. The rule here comes into play when the start of text
# begins with a group of Format chars, or with a "word" consisting of a single
# char that is not in any of the listed word break categories followed by
# format char(s).
[^$CR $LF $Newline]? ($Extend | $Format)+;
$NumericEx {100};
$ALetterEx {200};
$KatakanaEx {300}; # note: these status values override those from rule 5
$HiraganaEx {300}; # by virtual of being numerically larger.
$IdeographicEx {400}; #
#
# rule 5
# Do not break between most letters.
#
$ALetterEx $ALetterEx {200};
# rule 6 and 7
$ALetterEx ($MidLetterEx | $MidNumLetEx) $ALetterEx {200};
# rule 8
$NumericEx $NumericEx {100};
# rule 9
$ALetterEx $NumericEx {200};
# rule 10
$NumericEx $ALetterEx {200};
# rule 11 and 12
$NumericEx ($MidNumEx | $MidNumLetEx) $NumericEx {100};
# rule 13
$KatakanaEx $KatakanaEx {300};
$HiraganaEx $HiraganaEx {300};
$IdeographicEx $IdeographicEx {400};
# rule 13a/b
$ALetterEx $ExtendNumLetEx {200}; # (13a)
$NumericEx $ExtendNumLetEx {100}; # (13a)
$KatakanaEx $ExtendNumLetEx {300}; # (13a)
$ExtendNumLetEx $ExtendNumLetEx {200}; # (13a)
$ExtendNumLetEx $ALetterEx {200}; # (13b)
$ExtendNumLetEx $NumericEx {100}; # (13b)
$ExtendNumLetEx $KatakanaEx {300}; # (13b)
## -------------------------------------------------
!!reverse;
$BackALetterEx = ($Format | $Extend)* $ALetterPlus;
$BackMidNumLetEx = ($Format | $Extend)* $MidNumLet;
$BackNumericEx = ($Format | $Extend)* $Numeric;
$BackMidNumEx = ($Format | $Extend)* $MidNum;
$BackMidLetterEx = ($Format | $Extend)* $MidLetter;
$BackKatakanaEx = ($Format | $Extend)* $Katakana;
$BackHiraganaEx = ($Format | $Extend)* $Hiragana;
$BackIdeographicEx = ($Format | $Extend)* $Ideographic;
$BackExtendNumLetEx= ($Format | $Extend)* $ExtendNumLet;
# rule 3
$LF $CR;
# rule 4
($Format | $Extend)* [^$CR $LF $Newline]?;
# rule 5
$BackALetterEx $BackALetterEx;
# rule 6 and 7
$BackALetterEx ($BackMidLetterEx | $BackMidNumLetEx) $BackALetterEx;
# rule 8
$BackNumericEx $BackNumericEx;
# rule 9
$BackNumericEx $BackALetterEx;
# rule 10
$BackALetterEx $BackNumericEx;
# rule 11 and 12
$BackNumericEx ($BackMidNumEx | $BackMidNumLetEx) $BackNumericEx;
# rule 13
$BackKatakanaEx $BackKatakanaEx;
$BackHiraganaEx $BackHiraganaEx;
$BackIdeographicEx $BackIdeographicEx;
# rules 13 a/b
#
$BackExtendNumLetEx ($BackALetterEx | $BackNumericEx | $BackKatakanaEx | $BackExtendNumLetEx);
($BackALetterEx | $BackNumericEx | $BackKatakanaEx) $BackExtendNumLetEx;
## -------------------------------------------------
!!safe_reverse;
# rule 3
($Extend | $Format)+ .?;
# rule 6
($MidLetter | $MidNumLet) $BackALetterEx;
# rule 11
($MidNum | $MidNumLet) $BackNumericEx;
# For dictionary-based break
$dictionary $dictionary;
## -------------------------------------------------
!!safe_forward;
# rule 4
($Extend | $Format)+ .?;
# rule 6
($MidLetterEx | $MidNumLetEx) $ALetterEx;
# rule 11
($MidNumEx | $MidNumLetEx) $NumericEx;
# For dictionary-based break
$dictionary $dictionary;