Boost.Locale
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Example of using segment_index over wide strings
// // Copyright (c) 2009-2011 Artyom Beilis (Tonkikh) // // Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See // accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at // http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) // // // ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! // // BIG FAT WARNING FOR Microsoft Visual Studio Users // // YOU NEED TO CONVERT THIS SOURCE FILE ENCODING TO UTF-8 WITH BOM ENCODING. // // Unfortunately MSVC understands that the source code is encoded as // UTF-8 only if you add useless BOM in the beginning. // // So, before you compile "wide" examples with MSVC, please convert them to text // files with BOM. There are two very simple ways to do it: // // 1. Open file with Notepad and save it from there. It would convert // it to file with BOM. // 2. In Visual Studio go File->Advances Save Options... and select // Unicode (UTF-8 with signature) Codepage 65001 // // Note: once converted to UTF-8 with BOM, this source code would not // compile with other compilers, because no-one uses BOM with UTF-8 today // because it is absolutely meaningless in context of UTF-8. // // ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! // #include <boost/locale.hpp> #include <iostream> #include <cassert> #include <ctime> int main() { using namespace boost::locale; using namespace std; // Create system default locale generator gen; locale loc=gen(""); locale::global(loc); wcout.imbue(loc); // This is needed to prevent C library to // convert strings to narrow // instead of C++ on some platforms std::ios_base::sync_with_stdio(false); wstring text=L"Hello World! あにま! Linux2.6 and Windows7 is word and number. שָלוֹם עוֹלָם!"; wcout<<text<<endl; boundary::wssegment_index index(boundary::word,text.begin(),text.end()); boundary::wssegment_index::iterator p,e; for(p=index.begin(),e=index.end();p!=e;++p) { wcout<<L"Part ["<<*p<<L"] has "; if(p->rule() & boundary::word_number) wcout<<L"number(s) "; if(p->rule() & boundary::word_letter) wcout<<L"letter(s) "; if(p->rule() & boundary::word_kana) wcout<<L"kana character(s) "; if(p->rule() & boundary::word_ideo) wcout<<L"ideographic character(s) "; if(p->rule() & boundary::word_none) wcout<<L"no word characters"; wcout<<endl; } index.map(boundary::character,text.begin(),text.end()); for(p=index.begin(),e=index.end();p!=e;++p) { wcout<<L"|" <<*p ; } wcout<<L"|\n\n"; index.map(boundary::line,text.begin(),text.end()); for(p=index.begin(),e=index.end();p!=e;++p) { wcout<<L"|" <<*p ; } wcout<<L"|\n\n"; index.map(boundary::sentence,text.begin(),text.end()); for(p=index.begin(),e=index.end();p!=e;++p) { wcout<<L"|" <<*p ; } wcout<<"|\n\n"; } // vim: tabstop=4 expandtab shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 // boostinspect:noascii