#include "unit-test.h" #include "utf8.h" #include "strbuf.h" /* * Test utf8_strnwidth with various Chinese strings * Chinese characters typically have a width of 2 columns when displayed */ void test_utf8_width__strnwidth_chinese(void) { const char *str; /* Test basic ASCII - each character should have width 1 */ cl_assert_equal_i(5, utf8_strnwidth("Hello", 5, 0)); /* skip_ansi = 1 */ cl_assert_equal_i(5, utf8_strnwidth("Hello", 5, 1)); /* Test simple Chinese characters - each should have width 2 */ /* "你好" is 6 bytes (3 bytes per char in UTF-8), 4 display columns */ cl_assert_equal_i(4, utf8_strnwidth("你好", 6, 0)); /* Test mixed ASCII and Chinese - ASCII = 1 column, Chinese = 2 columns */ /* "h"(1) + "i"(1) + "你"(2) + "好"(2) = 6 */ cl_assert_equal_i(6, utf8_strnwidth("Hi你好", 8, 0)); /* Test longer Chinese string */ /* 5 Chinese chars = 10 display columns */ cl_assert_equal_i(10, utf8_strnwidth("你好世界!", 15, 0)); /* Test individual Chinese character width */ cl_assert_equal_i(2, utf8_strnwidth("中", 3, 0)); /* Test empty string */ cl_assert_equal_i(0, utf8_strnwidth("", 0, 0)); /* Test length limiting */ str = "你好世界"; /* Only first char "你"(2 columns) within 3 bytes */ cl_assert_equal_i(2, utf8_strnwidth(str, 3, 0)); /* First two chars "你好"(4 columns) in 6 bytes */ cl_assert_equal_i(4, utf8_strnwidth(str, 6, 0)); } /* * Tests for utf8_strwidth (simpler version without length limit) */ void test_utf8_width__strwidth_chinese(void) { /* Test basic ASCII */ cl_assert_equal_i(5, utf8_strwidth("Hello")); /* Test Chinese characters */ /* 2 Chinese chars = 4 display columns */ cl_assert_equal_i(4, utf8_strwidth("你好")); /* Test longer Chinese string */ /* 5 Chinese chars = 10 display columns */ cl_assert_equal_i(10, utf8_strwidth("你好世界!")); /* Test mixed ASCII and Chinese */ /* 5 ASCII (5 cols) + 2 Chinese (4 cols) = 9 */ cl_assert_equal_i(9, utf8_strwidth("Hello世界")); /* 2 ASCII (2 cols) + 2 Chinese (4 cols) + 1 ASCII (1 col) = 7 */ cl_assert_equal_i(7, utf8_strwidth("Hi世界!")); } /* * Additional tests with other East Asian characters */ void test_utf8_width__strnwidth_japanese_korean(void) { /* Japanese characters (should also be 2 columns each) */ /* 5 Japanese chars x 2 cols each = 10 display columns */ cl_assert_equal_i(10, utf8_strnwidth("こんにちは", 15, 0)); /* Korean characters (should also be 2 columns each) */ /* 5 Korean chars x 2 cols each = 10 display columns */ cl_assert_equal_i(10, utf8_strnwidth("안녕하세요", 15, 0)); } /* * Test utf8_strnwidth with CJK strings and ANSI sequences */ void test_utf8_width__strnwidth_cjk_with_ansi(void) { /* Test CJK with ANSI sequences */ const char *ansi_test = "\033[1m你好\033[0m"; int width = utf8_strnwidth(ansi_test, strlen(ansi_test), 1); /* Should skip ANSI sequences and count "你好" as 4 columns */ cl_assert_equal_i(4, width); /* Test mixed ASCII, CJK, and ANSI */ ansi_test = "Hello\033[32m世界\033[0m!"; width = utf8_strnwidth(ansi_test, strlen(ansi_test), 1); /* "Hello"(5) + "世界"(4) + "!"(1) = 10 */ cl_assert_equal_i(10, width); }