function SearchTokenizerTestCase::testTokenizer in Drupal 7
Verifies that strings of CJK characters are tokenized.
The search_simplify() function does special things with numbers, symbols, and punctuation. So we only test that CJK characters that are not in these character classes are tokenized properly. See PREG_CLASS_CKJ for more information.
File
- modules/
search/ search.test, line 1737 - Tests for search.module.
Class
- SearchTokenizerTestCase
- Test the CJK tokenizer.
Code
function testTokenizer() {
// Set the minimum word size to 1 (to split all CJK characters) and make
// sure CJK tokenizing is turned on.
variable_set('minimum_word_size', 1);
variable_set('overlap_cjk', TRUE);
$this
->refreshVariables();
// Create a string of CJK characters from various character ranges in
// the Unicode tables.
// Beginnings of the character ranges.
$starts = array(
'CJK unified' => 0x4e00,
'CJK Ext A' => 0x3400,
'CJK Compat' => 0xf900,
'Hangul Jamo' => 0x1100,
'Hangul Ext A' => 0xa960,
'Hangul Ext B' => 0xd7b0,
'Hangul Compat' => 0x3131,
'Half non-punct 1' => 0xff21,
'Half non-punct 2' => 0xff41,
'Half non-punct 3' => 0xff66,
'Hangul Syllables' => 0xac00,
'Hiragana' => 0x3040,
'Katakana' => 0x30a1,
'Katakana Ext' => 0x31f0,
'CJK Reserve 1' => 0x20000,
'CJK Reserve 2' => 0x30000,
'Bomofo' => 0x3100,
'Bomofo Ext' => 0x31a0,
'Lisu' => 0xa4d0,
'Yi' => 0xa000,
);
// Ends of the character ranges.
$ends = array(
'CJK unified' => 0x9fcf,
'CJK Ext A' => 0x4dbf,
'CJK Compat' => 0xfaff,
'Hangul Jamo' => 0x11ff,
'Hangul Ext A' => 0xa97f,
'Hangul Ext B' => 0xd7ff,
'Hangul Compat' => 0x318e,
'Half non-punct 1' => 0xff3a,
'Half non-punct 2' => 0xff5a,
'Half non-punct 3' => 0xffdc,
'Hangul Syllables' => 0xd7af,
'Hiragana' => 0x309f,
'Katakana' => 0x30ff,
'Katakana Ext' => 0x31ff,
'CJK Reserve 1' => 0x2fffd,
'CJK Reserve 2' => 0x3fffd,
'Bomofo' => 0x312f,
'Bomofo Ext' => 0x31b7,
'Lisu' => 0xa4fd,
'Yi' => 0xa48f,
);
// Generate characters consisting of starts, midpoints, and ends.
$chars = array();
$charcodes = array();
foreach ($starts as $key => $value) {
$charcodes[] = $starts[$key];
$chars[] = $this
->code2utf($starts[$key]);
$mid = round(0.5 * ($starts[$key] + $ends[$key]));
$charcodes[] = $mid;
$chars[] = $this
->code2utf($mid);
$charcodes[] = $ends[$key];
$chars[] = $this
->code2utf($ends[$key]);
}
// Merge into a string and tokenize.
$string = implode('', $chars);
$out = trim(search_simplify($string));
$expected = drupal_strtolower(implode(' ', $chars));
// Verify that the output matches what we expect.
$this
->assertEqual($out, $expected, 'CJK tokenizer worked on all supplied CJK characters');
}