Lua gmatch odd characters (Slovak alphabet)

元气小坏坏 提交于 2019-12-12 11:04:10

问题


I am trying to extract the characters from a string of a word in Slovak. For example, the word for "TURTLE" is "KORYTNAČKA". However, it skips over the "Č" character when I try to extract it from the string:

local str = "KORYTNAČKA"
for c in str:gmatch("%a") do print(c) end
--result: K,O,R,Y,T,N,A,K,A

I am reading this page and I have also tried just pasting in the string itself as a set, but it comes up with something weird:

local str = "KORYTNAČKA"
for c in str:gmatch("["..str.."]") do print(c) end
--result: K,O,R,Y,T,N,A,Ä,Œ,K,A

Anyone know how to solve this?


回答1:


Lua is 8-bit clean, which means Lua strings assume every character is one byte. The pattern "%a" matches one-byte character, so the result is not what you expected.

The pattern "["..str.."]" works because, a Unicode character may contain more than one byte, in this pattern, it uses these bytes in a set, so that it could match the character.


If UTF-8 is used, you can use the pattern "[\0-\x7F\xC2-\xF4][\x80-\xBF]*" to match a single UTF-8 byte sequence in Lua 5.2, like this:

local str = "KORYTNAČKA"
for c in str:gmatch("[\0-\x7F\xC2-\xF4][\x80-\xBF]*") do 
    print(c) 
end

In Lua 5.1(which is the version Corona SDK is using), use this:

local str = "KORYTNAČKA"
for c in str:gmatch("[%z\1-\127\194-\244][\128-\191]*") do 
    print(c) 
end

For details about this pattern, see Equivalent pattern to “[\0-\x7F\xC2-\xF4][\x80-\xBF]*” in Lua 5.1.




回答2:


Lua has no built-in treatment for Unicode strings. You can see that Ä,Œ is a 2 bytes representing UTF-8 encoding of a Č character.

Yu Hao already provided sample solution, but for more details here is good source.

I've tested and found this solution working properly in Lua 5.1, reserve link. You could extract individual characters using utf8sub function, see sample.




回答3:


Use utf8 plugin. Then replace string.gmatch with utf8.gmatch.

Example (tested on Win7, it works for me)

yourfilename.lua

local utf8 = require( "plugin.utf8" )

for c in utf8.gmatch( "KORYTNAČKA", "%a" ) do print(c) end

and

build.settings

settings =
{
    plugins =
    {
        ["plugin.utf8"] =
        {
            publisherId = "com.coronalabs"
        },
    },      
}

Read more :

  • Introducing the UTF-8 string plugin,
  • Documenatation for utf8 plugin,
  • Lua String Manipulation,
  • string.gmatch().

Have a nice day:)




回答4:


string.gmatch(str, "[%z\1-\127\192-\253][\128-\191]*")


来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/22954073/lua-gmatch-odd-characters-slovak-alphabet

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