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1 ;;;; character functions
2 ;;;;
3 ;;;; This implementation assumes the use of ASCII codes and the
4 ;;;; specific character formats used in SBCL (and its ancestor, CMU
5 ;;;; CL). It is optimized for performance rather than for portability
6 ;;;; and elegance, and may have to be rewritten if the character
7 ;;;; representation is changed.
8 ;;;;
9 ;;;; KLUDGE: As of sbcl-0.6.11.25, at least, the ASCII-dependence is
10 ;;;; not confined to this file. E.g. there are DEFTRANSFORMs in
11 ;;;; srctran.lisp for CHAR-UPCASE, CHAR-EQUAL, and CHAR-DOWNCASE, and
12 ;;;; they assume ASCII. -- WHN 2001-03-25
14 ;;;; This software is part of the SBCL system. See the README file for
15 ;;;; more information.
16 ;;;;
17 ;;;; This software is derived from the CMU CL system, which was
18 ;;;; written at Carnegie Mellon University and released into the
19 ;;;; public domain. The software is in the public domain and is
20 ;;;; provided with absolutely no warranty. See the COPYING and CREDITS
21 ;;;; files for more information.
23 (in-package "SB!IMPL")
25 ;;; We compile some trivial character operations via inline expansion.
26 #!-sb-fluid
27 (declaim (inline standard-char-p graphic-char-p alpha-char-p
28 upper-case-p lower-case-p both-case-p alphanumericp
29 char-int))
30 (declaim (maybe-inline digit-char-p digit-weight))
32 (deftype char-code ()
33 `(integer 0 (,char-code-limit)))
35 ;;; This is the alist of (character-name . character) for characters
36 ;;; with long names. The first name in this list for a given character
37 ;;; is used on typeout and is the preferred form for input.
38 (macrolet ((frob (char-names-list)
39 (collect ((results))
40 (dolist (code char-names-list)
41 (destructuring-bind (ccode names) code
42 (dolist (name names)
43 (results (cons name (code-char ccode))))))
44 `(defparameter *char-name-alist* ',(results)))))
45 ;; Note: The *** markers here indicate character names which are
46 ;; required by the ANSI specification of #'CHAR-NAME. For the others,
47 ;; we prefer the ASCII standard name.
48 (frob ((#x00 ("Nul" "Null" "^@"))
49 (#x01 ("Soh" "^a"))
50 (#x02 ("Stx" "^b"))
51 (#x03 ("Etx" "^c"))
52 (#x04 ("Eot" "^d"))
53 (#x05 ("Enq" "^e"))
54 (#x06 ("Ack" "^f"))
55 (#x07 ("Bel" "Bell" "^g"))
56 (#x08 ("Backspace" "^h" "Bs")) ; *** See Note above.
57 (#x09 ("Tab" "^i" "Ht")) ; *** See Note above.
58 (#x0A ("Newline" "Linefeed" "^j" "Lf" "Nl" )) ; *** See Note above.
59 (#x0B ("Vt" "^k"))
60 (#x0C ("Page" "^l" "Form" "Formfeed" "Ff" "Np")) ; *** See Note above.
61 (#x0D ("Return" "^m" "Cr")) ; *** See Note above.
62 (#x0E ("So" "^n"))
63 (#x0F ("Si" "^o"))
64 (#x10 ("Dle" "^p"))
65 (#x11 ("Dc1" "^q"))
66 (#x12 ("Dc2" "^r"))
67 (#x13 ("Dc3" "^s"))
68 (#x14 ("Dc4" "^t"))
69 (#x15 ("Nak" "^u"))
70 (#x16 ("Syn" "^v"))
71 (#x17 ("Etb" "^w"))
72 (#x18 ("Can" "^x"))
73 (#x19 ("Em" "^y"))
74 (#x1A ("Sub" "^z"))
75 (#x1B ("Esc" "Escape" "^[" "Altmode" "Alt"))
76 (#x1C ("Fs" "^\\"))
77 (#x1D ("Gs" "^]"))
78 (#x1E ("Rs" "^^"))
79 (#x1F ("Us" "^_"))
80 (#x20 ("Space" "Sp")) ; *** See Note above.
81 (#x7f ("Rubout" "Delete" "Del"))))) ; *** See Note above.
83 ;;;; accessor functions
85 (defun char-code (char)
86 #!+sb-doc
87 "Return the integer code of CHAR."
88 (etypecase char
89 (base-char (char-code (truly-the base-char char)))))
91 (defun char-int (char)
92 #!+sb-doc
93 "Return the integer code of CHAR. (In SBCL this is the same as CHAR-CODE, as
94 there are no character bits or fonts.)"
95 (char-code char))
97 (defun code-char (code)
98 #!+sb-doc
99 "Return the character with the code CODE."
100 (code-char code))
102 (defun character (object)
103 #!+sb-doc
104 "Coerce OBJECT into a CHARACTER if possible. Legal inputs are
105 characters, strings and symbols of length 1."
106 (flet ((do-error (control args)
107 (error 'simple-type-error
108 :datum object
109 ;;?? how to express "symbol with name of length 1"?
110 :expected-type '(or character (string 1))
111 :format-control control
112 :format-arguments args)))
113 (typecase object
114 (character object)
115 (string (if (= 1 (length (the string object)))
116 (char object 0)
117 (do-error
118 "String is not of length one: ~S" (list object))))
119 (symbol (if (= 1 (length (symbol-name object)))
120 (schar (symbol-name object) 0)
121 (do-error
122 "Symbol name is not of length one: ~S" (list object))))
123 (t (do-error "~S cannot be coerced to a character." (list object))))))
125 (defun char-name (char)
126 #!+sb-doc
127 "Return the name (a STRING) for a CHARACTER object."
128 (car (rassoc char *char-name-alist*)))
130 (defun name-char (name)
131 #!+sb-doc
132 "Given an argument acceptable to STRING, NAME-CHAR returns a character
133 whose name is that string, if one exists. Otherwise, NIL is returned."
134 (cdr (assoc (string name) *char-name-alist* :test #'string-equal)))
136 ;;;; predicates
138 (defun standard-char-p (char)
139 #!+sb-doc
140 "The argument must be a character object. STANDARD-CHAR-P returns T if the
141 argument is a standard character -- one of the 95 ASCII printing characters
142 or <return>."
143 (and (typep char 'base-char)
144 (let ((n (char-code (the base-char char))))
145 (or (< 31 n 127)
146 (= n 10)))))
148 (defun %standard-char-p (thing)
149 #!+sb-doc
150 "Return T if and only if THING is a standard-char. Differs from
151 STANDARD-CHAR-P in that THING doesn't have to be a character."
152 (and (characterp thing) (standard-char-p thing)))
154 (defun graphic-char-p (char)
155 #!+sb-doc
156 "The argument must be a character object. GRAPHIC-CHAR-P returns T if the
157 argument is a printing character (space through ~ in ASCII), otherwise
158 returns NIL."
159 (and (typep char 'base-char)
160 (< 31
161 (char-code (the base-char char))
162 127)))
164 (defun alpha-char-p (char)
165 #!+sb-doc
166 "The argument must be a character object. ALPHA-CHAR-P returns T if the
167 argument is an alphabetic character, A-Z or a-z; otherwise NIL."
168 (let ((m (char-code char)))
169 (or (< 64 m 91) (< 96 m 123))))
171 (defun upper-case-p (char)
172 #!+sb-doc
173 "The argument must be a character object; UPPER-CASE-P returns T if the
174 argument is an upper-case character, NIL otherwise."
175 (< 64
176 (char-code char)
177 91))
179 (defun lower-case-p (char)
180 #!+sb-doc
181 "The argument must be a character object; LOWER-CASE-P returns T if the
182 argument is a lower-case character, NIL otherwise."
183 (< 96
184 (char-code char)
185 123))
187 (defun both-case-p (char)
188 #!+sb-doc
189 "The argument must be a character object. BOTH-CASE-P returns T if the
190 argument is an alphabetic character and if the character exists in
191 both upper and lower case. For ASCII, this is the same as ALPHA-CHAR-P."
192 (let ((m (char-code char)))
193 (or (< 64 m 91) (< 96 m 123))))
195 (defun digit-char-p (char &optional (radix 10.))
196 #!+sb-doc
197 "If char is a digit in the specified radix, returns the fixnum for
198 which that digit stands, else returns NIL."
199 (let ((m (- (char-code char) 48)))
200 (declare (fixnum m))
201 (cond ((<= radix 10.)
202 ;; Special-case decimal and smaller radices.
203 (if (and (>= m 0) (< m radix)) m nil))
204 ;; Digits 0 - 9 are used as is, since radix is larger.
205 ((and (>= m 0) (< m 10)) m)
206 ;; Check for upper case A - Z.
207 ((and (>= (setq m (- m 7)) 10) (< m radix)) m)
208 ;; Also check lower case a - z.
209 ((and (>= (setq m (- m 32)) 10) (< m radix)) m)
210 ;; Else, fail.
211 (t nil))))
213 (defun alphanumericp (char)
214 #!+sb-doc
215 "Given a character-object argument, ALPHANUMERICP returns T if the
216 argument is either numeric or alphabetic."
217 (let ((m (char-code char)))
218 (or (< 47 m 58) (< 64 m 91) (< 96 m 123))))
220 (defun char= (character &rest more-characters)
221 #!+sb-doc
222 "Return T if all of the arguments are the same character."
223 (dolist (c more-characters t)
224 (declare (type character c))
225 (unless (eq c character) (return nil))))
227 (defun char/= (character &rest more-characters)
228 #!+sb-doc
229 "Return T if no two of the arguments are the same character."
230 (do* ((head character (car list))
231 (list more-characters (cdr list)))
232 ((null list) t)
233 (declare (type character head))
234 (dolist (c list)
235 (declare (type character c))
236 (when (eq head c) (return-from char/= nil)))))
238 (defun char< (character &rest more-characters)
239 #!+sb-doc
240 "Return T if the arguments are in strictly increasing alphabetic order."
241 (do* ((c character (car list))
242 (list more-characters (cdr list)))
243 ((null list) t)
244 (unless (< (char-int c)
245 (char-int (car list)))
246 (return nil))))
248 (defun char> (character &rest more-characters)
249 #!+sb-doc
250 "Return T if the arguments are in strictly decreasing alphabetic order."
251 (do* ((c character (car list))
252 (list more-characters (cdr list)))
253 ((null list) t)
254 (unless (> (char-int c)
255 (char-int (car list)))
256 (return nil))))
258 (defun char<= (character &rest more-characters)
259 #!+sb-doc
260 "Return T if the arguments are in strictly non-decreasing alphabetic order."
261 (do* ((c character (car list))
262 (list more-characters (cdr list)))
263 ((null list) t)
264 (unless (<= (char-int c)
265 (char-int (car list)))
266 (return nil))))
268 (defun char>= (character &rest more-characters)
269 #!+sb-doc
270 "Return T if the arguments are in strictly non-increasing alphabetic order."
271 (do* ((c character (car list))
272 (list more-characters (cdr list)))
273 ((null list) t)
274 (unless (>= (char-int c)
275 (char-int (car list)))
276 (return nil))))
278 ;;; EQUAL-CHAR-CODE is used by the following functions as a version of CHAR-INT
279 ;;; which loses font, bits, and case info.
281 (defmacro equal-char-code (character)
282 `(let ((ch (char-code ,character)))
283 (if (< 96 ch 123) (- ch 32) ch)))
285 (defun char-equal (character &rest more-characters)
286 #!+sb-doc
287 "Return T if all of the arguments are the same character.
288 Font, bits, and case are ignored."
289 (do ((clist more-characters (cdr clist)))
290 ((null clist) t)
291 (unless (= (equal-char-code (car clist))
292 (equal-char-code character))
293 (return nil))))
295 (defun char-not-equal (character &rest more-characters)
296 #!+sb-doc
297 "Return T if no two of the arguments are the same character.
298 Font, bits, and case are ignored."
299 (do* ((head character (car list))
300 (list more-characters (cdr list)))
301 ((null list) t)
302 (unless (do* ((l list (cdr l)))
303 ((null l) t)
304 (if (= (equal-char-code head)
305 (equal-char-code (car l)))
306 (return nil)))
307 (return nil))))
309 (defun char-lessp (character &rest more-characters)
310 #!+sb-doc
311 "Return T if the arguments are in strictly increasing alphabetic order.
312 Font, bits, and case are ignored."
313 (do* ((c character (car list))
314 (list more-characters (cdr list)))
315 ((null list) t)
316 (unless (< (equal-char-code c)
317 (equal-char-code (car list)))
318 (return nil))))
320 (defun char-greaterp (character &rest more-characters)
321 #!+sb-doc
322 "Return T if the arguments are in strictly decreasing alphabetic order.
323 Font, bits, and case are ignored."
324 (do* ((c character (car list))
325 (list more-characters (cdr list)))
326 ((null list) t)
327 (unless (> (equal-char-code c)
328 (equal-char-code (car list)))
329 (return nil))))
331 (defun char-not-greaterp (character &rest more-characters)
332 #!+sb-doc
333 "Return T if the arguments are in strictly non-decreasing alphabetic order.
334 Font, bits, and case are ignored."
335 (do* ((c character (car list))
336 (list more-characters (cdr list)))
337 ((null list) t)
338 (unless (<= (equal-char-code c)
339 (equal-char-code (car list)))
340 (return nil))))
342 (defun char-not-lessp (character &rest more-characters)
343 #!+sb-doc
344 "Return T if the arguments are in strictly non-increasing alphabetic order.
345 Font, bits, and case are ignored."
346 (do* ((c character (car list))
347 (list more-characters (cdr list)))
348 ((null list) t)
349 (unless (>= (equal-char-code c)
350 (equal-char-code (car list)))
351 (return nil))))
353 ;;;; miscellaneous functions
355 (defun char-upcase (char)
356 #!+sb-doc
357 "Return CHAR converted to upper-case if that is possible."
358 (if (lower-case-p char)
359 (code-char (- (char-code char) 32))
360 char))
362 (defun char-downcase (char)
363 #!+sb-doc
364 "Return CHAR converted to lower-case if that is possible."
365 (if (upper-case-p char)
366 (code-char (+ (char-code char) 32))
367 char))
369 (defun digit-char (weight &optional (radix 10))
370 #!+sb-doc
371 "All arguments must be integers. Returns a character object that
372 represents a digit of the given weight in the specified radix. Returns
373 NIL if no such character exists."
374 (and (typep weight 'fixnum)
375 (>= weight 0) (< weight radix) (< weight 36)
376 (code-char (if (< weight 10) (+ 48 weight) (+ 55 weight)))))