Emoji: split qualification variation into a module
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@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Emoji do
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use GenServer
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alias Pleroma.Emoji.Combinations
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alias Pleroma.Emoji.Loader
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require Logger
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@ -138,42 +139,10 @@ defmodule Pleroma.Emoji do
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def is_unicode_emoji?(_), do: false
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# FE0F is the emoji variation sequence. It is used for fully-qualifying
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# emoji, and that includes emoji combinations.
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# This code generates combinations per emoji: for each FE0F, all possible
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# combinations of the character being removed or staying will be generated.
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# This is made as an attempt to find all partially-qualified and unqualified
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# versions of a fully-qualified emoji.
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# I have found *no cases* for which this would be a problem, after browsing
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# the entire emoji list in emoji-test.txt. This is safe, and, sadly, most
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# likely sane too.
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emoji_qualification_map =
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emojis
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|> Enum.filter(&String.contains?(&1, "\uFE0F"))
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|> Enum.map(fn emoji ->
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combinate = fn x, combinate ->
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case x do
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[] ->
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[[]]
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["\uFE0F" | tail] ->
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combinate.(tail, combinate)
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|> Enum.flat_map(fn x -> [x, ["\uFE0F" | x]] end)
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[codepoint | tail] ->
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combinate.(tail, combinate)
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|> Enum.map(fn x -> [codepoint | x] end)
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end
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end
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unqualified_list =
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emoji
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|> String.codepoints()
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|> combinate.(combinate)
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|> Enum.map(&List.to_string/1)
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{emoji, unqualified_list}
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end)
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|> Combinations.variate_emoji_qualification()
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for {qualified, unqualified_list} <- emoji_qualification_map do
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for unqualified <- unqualified_list do
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lib/pleroma/emoji/combinations.ex
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lib/pleroma/emoji/combinations.ex
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# Pleroma: A lightweight social networking server
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# Copyright © 2017-2022 Pleroma Authors <https://pleroma.social/>
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
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defmodule Pleroma.Emoji.Combinations do
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# FE0F is the emoji variation sequence. It is used for fully-qualifying
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# emoji, and that includes emoji combinations.
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# This code generates combinations per emoji: for each FE0F, all possible
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# combinations of the character being removed or staying will be generated.
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# This is made as an attempt to find all partially-qualified and unqualified
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# versions of a fully-qualified emoji.
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# I have found *no cases* for which this would be a problem, after browsing
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# the entire emoji list in emoji-test.txt. This is safe, and, sadly, most
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# likely sane too.
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defp qualification_combinations([]), do: [[]]
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defp qualification_combinations(["\uFE0F" | tail]) do
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tail
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|> qualification_combinations()
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|> Enum.flat_map(fn x -> [x, ["\uFE0F" | x]] end)
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end
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defp qualification_combinations([codepoint | tail]) do
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tail
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|> qualification_combinations()
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|> Enum.map(fn x -> [codepoint | x] end)
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end
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def variate_emoji_qualification(emoji) when is_binary(emoji) do
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emoji
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|> String.codepoints()
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|> qualification_combinations()
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|> Enum.map(&List.to_string/1)
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end
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def variate_emoji_qualification(emoji) when is_list(emoji) do
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emoji
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|> Enum.map(fn emoji -> {emoji, variate_emoji_qualification(emoji)} end)
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end
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end
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