* conflicts with other people using private use area)
*
* This does not support fancy things like secondary differences, etc.
+ * (It supports digraphs, trigraphs etc. though.)
*
* It is expected most people will subclass this and just override the
* constructor to hard-code an alphabet.
private $puaSubset;
/**
- * @note This assumes $alphabet does not contain U+F3000-U+F303F
+ * @note This assumes $alphabet does not contain U+F3000-U+F3FFF
*
* @param array $alphabet Sorted array of uppercase characters.
* @param Language $lang What language for number sorting.
*/
public function __construct( array $alphabet, Language $lang ) {
- // It'd be trivial to extend this past 64, you'd just
- // need a bit of bit-fiddling. Doesn't seem necessary right
- // now.
- if ( count( $alphabet ) < 1 || count( $alphabet ) >= 64 ) {
- throw new UnexpectedValueException( "Alphabet must be < 64 items" );
+ if ( count( $alphabet ) < 1 || count( $alphabet ) >= 4096 ) {
+ throw new UnexpectedValueException( "Alphabet must be < 4096 items" );
}
- $this->alphabet = $alphabet;
+ $this->firstLetters = $alphabet;
+ // For digraphs, only the first letter is capitalized in input
+ $this->alphabet = array_map( [ $lang, 'uc' ], $alphabet );
$this->puaSubset = [];
$len = count( $alphabet );
for ( $i = 0; $i < $len; $i++ ) {
- $this->puaSubset[] = "\xF3\xB3\x80" . chr( $i + 128 );
+ $this->puaSubset[] = "\xF3\xB3" . chr( floor( $i / 64 ) + 128 ) . chr( ( $i % 64 ) + 128 );
}
+
+ // Sort these arrays so that any trigraphs, digraphs etc. are first
+ // (and they get replaced first in convertToPua()).
+ $lengths = array_map( 'mb_strlen', $this->alphabet );
+ array_multisort( $lengths, SORT_DESC, $this->firstLetters, $this->alphabet, $this->puaSubset );
+
parent::__construct( $lang );
}
}
public function getFirstLetter( $string ) {
- // In case a title has a PUA code in it, make it sort
- // under the header for the character it would replace
- // to avoid inconsistent behaviour. This class mostly
- // assumes that people will not use PUA codes.
- return parent::getFirstLetter(
- str_replace( $this->puaSubset, $this->alphabet, $string )
- );
+ $sortkey = $this->getSortKey( $string );
+
+ // In case a title begins with a character from our alphabet, return the corresponding
+ // first-letter. (This also happens if the title has a corresponding PUA code in it, to avoid
+ // inconsistent behaviour. This class mostly assumes that people will not use PUA codes.)
+ $index = array_search( substr( $sortkey, 0, 4 ), $this->puaSubset );
+ if ( $index !== false ) {
+ return $this->firstLetters[ $index ];
+ }
+
+ // String begins with a character outside of our alphabet, fall back
+ return parent::getFirstLetter( $string );
}
}