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__all__ = ["split_syllable_char", "split_syllables",
"join_jamos", "join_jamos_char",
"CHAR_INITIALS", "CHAR_MEDIALS", "CHAR_FINALS"]
import itertools
INITIAL = 0x001
MEDIAL = 0x010
FINAL = 0x100
CHAR_LISTS = {
INITIAL: list(map(chr, [
0x3131, 0x3132, 0x3134, 0x3137, 0x3138, 0x3139,
0x3141, 0x3142, 0x3143, 0x3145, 0x3146, 0x3147,
0x3148, 0x3149, 0x314a, 0x314b, 0x314c, 0x314d,
0x314e
])),
MEDIAL: list(map(chr, [
0x314f, 0x3150, 0x3151, 0x3152, 0x3153, 0x3154,
0x3155, 0x3156, 0x3157, 0x3158, 0x3159, 0x315a,
0x315b, 0x315c, 0x315d, 0x315e, 0x315f, 0x3160,
0x3161, 0x3162, 0x3163
])),
FINAL: list(map(chr, [
0x3131, 0x3132, 0x3133, 0x3134, 0x3135, 0x3136,
0x3137, 0x3139, 0x313a, 0x313b, 0x313c, 0x313d,
0x313e, 0x313f, 0x3140, 0x3141, 0x3142, 0x3144,
0x3145, 0x3146, 0x3147, 0x3148, 0x314a, 0x314b,
0x314c, 0x314d, 0x314e
]))
}
CHAR_INITIALS = CHAR_LISTS[INITIAL]
CHAR_MEDIALS = CHAR_LISTS[MEDIAL]
CHAR_FINALS = CHAR_LISTS[FINAL]
CHAR_SETS = {k: set(v) for k, v in CHAR_LISTS.items()}
CHARSET = set(itertools.chain(*CHAR_SETS.values()))
CHAR_INDICES = {k: {c: i for i, c in enumerate(v)}
for k, v in CHAR_LISTS.items()}
def is_hangul_syllable(c):
return 0xac00 <= ord(c) <= 0xd7a3 # Hangul Syllables
def is_hangul_jamo(c):
return 0x1100 <= ord(c) <= 0x11ff # Hangul Jamo
def is_hangul_compat_jamo(c):
return 0x3130 <= ord(c) <= 0x318f # Hangul Compatibility Jamo
def is_hangul_jamo_exta(c):
return 0xa960 <= ord(c) <= 0xa97f # Hangul Jamo Extended-A
def is_hangul_jamo_extb(c):
return 0xd7b0 <= ord(c) <= 0xd7ff # Hangul Jamo Extended-B
def is_hangul(c):
return (is_hangul_syllable(c) or
is_hangul_jamo(c) or
is_hangul_compat_jamo(c) or
is_hangul_jamo_exta(c) or
is_hangul_jamo_extb(c))
def is_supported_hangul(c):
return is_hangul_syllable(c) or is_hangul_compat_jamo(c)
def check_hangul(c, jamo_only=False):
if not ((jamo_only or is_hangul_compat_jamo(c)) or is_supported_hangul(c)):
raise ValueError(f"'{c}' is not a supported hangul character. "
f"'Hangul Syllables' (0xac00 ~ 0xd7a3) and "
f"'Hangul Compatibility Jamos' (0x3130 ~ 0x318f) are "
f"supported at the moment.")
def get_jamo_type(c):
check_hangul(c)
assert is_hangul_compat_jamo(c), f"not a jamo: {ord(c):x}"
return sum(t for t, s in CHAR_SETS.items() if c in s)
def split_syllable_char(c):
"""
Splits a given korean syllable into its components. Each component is
represented by Unicode in 'Hangul Compatibility Jamo' range.
Arguments:
c: A Korean character.
Returns:
A triple (initial, medial, final) of Hangul Compatibility Jamos.
If no jamo corresponds to a position, `None` is returned there.
Example:
>>> split_syllable_char("안")
("ㅇ", "ㅏ", "ㄴ")
>>> split_syllable_char("고")
("ㄱ", "ㅗ", None)
>>> split_syllable_char("ㅗ")
(None, "ㅗ", None)
>>> split_syllable_char("ㅇ")
("ㅇ", None, None)
"""
check_hangul(c)
if len(c) != 1:
raise ValueError("Input string must have exactly one character.")
init, med, final = None, None, None
if is_hangul_syllable(c):
offset = ord(c) - 0xac00
x = (offset - offset % 28) // 28
init, med, final = x // 21, x % 21, offset % 28
if not final:
final = None
else:
final -= 1
else:
pos = get_jamo_type(c)
if pos & INITIAL == INITIAL:
pos = INITIAL
elif pos & MEDIAL == MEDIAL:
pos = MEDIAL
elif pos & FINAL == FINAL:
pos = FINAL
idx = CHAR_INDICES[pos][c]
if pos == INITIAL:
init = idx
elif pos == MEDIAL:
med = idx
else:
final = idx
return tuple(CHAR_LISTS[pos][idx] if idx is not None else None
for pos, idx in
zip([INITIAL, MEDIAL, FINAL], [init, med, final]))
def split_syllables(s, ignore_err=True, pad=None):
"""
Performs syllable-split on a string.
Arguments:
s (str): A string (possibly mixed with non-Hangul characters).
ignore_err (bool): If set False, it ensures that all characters in
the string are Hangul-splittable and throws a ValueError otherwise.
(default: True)
pad (str): Pad empty jamo positions (initial, medial, or final) with
`pad` character. This is useful for cases where fixed-length
strings are needed. (default: None)
Returns:
Hangul-split string
Example:
>>> split_syllables("안녕하세요")
"ㅇㅏㄴㄴㅕㅇㅎㅏㅅㅔㅇㅛ"
>>> split_syllables("안녕하세요~~", ignore_err=False)
ValueError: encountered an unsupported character: ~ (0x7e)
>>> split_syllables("안녕하세요ㅛ", pad="x")
'ㅇㅏㄴㄴㅕㅇㅎㅏxㅅㅔxㅇㅛxxㅛx'
"""
def try_split(c):
try:
return split_syllable_char(c)
except ValueError:
if ignore_err:
return (c,)
raise ValueError(f"encountered an unsupported character: "
f"{c} (0x{ord(c):x})")
s = map(try_split, s)
if pad is not None:
tuples = map(lambda x: tuple(pad if y is None else y for y in x), s)
else:
tuples = map(lambda x: filter(None, x), s)
return "".join(itertools.chain(*tuples))
def join_jamos_char(init, med, final=None):
"""
Combines jamos into a single syllable.
Arguments:
init (str): Initial jao.
med (str): Medial jamo.
final (str): Final jamo. If not supplied, the final syllable is made
without the final. (default: None)
Returns:
A Korean syllable.
"""
chars = (init, med, final)
for c in filter(None, chars):
check_hangul(c, jamo_only=True)
idx = tuple(CHAR_INDICES[pos][c] if c is not None else c
for pos, c in zip((INITIAL, MEDIAL, FINAL), chars))
init_idx, med_idx, final_idx = idx
# final index must be shifted once as
# final index with 0 points to syllables without final
final_idx = 0 if final_idx is None else final_idx + 1
return chr(0xac00 + 28 * 21 * init_idx + 28 * med_idx + final_idx)
def join_jamos(s, ignore_err=True):
"""
Combines a sequence of jamos to produce a sequence of syllables.
Arguments:
s (str): A string (possible mixed with non-jamo characters).
ignore_err (bool): If set False, it will ensure that all characters
will be consumed for the making of syllables. It will throw a
ValueError when it fails to do so. (default: True)
Returns:
A string
Example:
>>> join_jamos("ㅇㅏㄴㄴㅕㅇㅎㅏㅅㅔㅇㅛ")
"안녕하세요"
>>> join_jamos("ㅇㅏㄴㄴㄴㅕㅇㅎㅏㅅㅔㅇㅛ")
"안ㄴ녕하세요"
>>> join_jamos()
"""
last_t = 0
queue = []
new_string = ""
def flush(n=0):
new_queue = []
while len(queue) > n:
new_queue.append(queue.pop())
if len(new_queue) == 1:
if not ignore_err:
raise ValueError(f"invalid jamo character: {new_queue[0]}")
result = new_queue[0]
elif len(new_queue) >= 2:
try:
result = join_jamos_char(*new_queue)
except (ValueError, KeyError):
# Invalid jamo combination
if not ignore_err:
raise ValueError(f"invalid jamo characters: {new_queue}")
result = "".join(new_queue)
else:
result = None
return result
for c in s:
if c not in CHARSET:
if queue:
new_c = flush() + c
else:
new_c = c
last_t = 0
else:
t = get_jamo_type(c)
new_c = None
if t & FINAL == FINAL:
if not (last_t == MEDIAL):
new_c = flush()
elif t == INITIAL:
new_c = flush()
elif t == MEDIAL:
if last_t & INITIAL == INITIAL:
new_c = flush(1)
else:
new_c = flush()
last_t = t
queue.insert(0, c)
if new_c:
new_string += new_c
if queue:
new_string += flush()
return new_string