1# Copyright (c) 2001-2013 International Business Machines
2# Corporation and others. All Rights Reserved.
3#
4# RBBI Test Data
5#
6#   File:  rbbitst.txt
7#
8#     The format of this file looks vaguely like some kind of xml-ish markup,
9#     but it is NOT.  The syntax is this..
10#
11#   <word>    any following data is for word break testing
12#   <sent>    any following data is for sentence break testing
13#   <line>    any following data is for line break testing
14#   <char>    any following data is for char break testing
15#   <locale local_name>  Switch to the named locale at the next occurence of <word>, <sent>, etc.
16#   <data> ... </data>   test data.  May span multiple lines.
17#      <>        Break position, status == 0
18#      •         Break position, status == 0   (Bullet, \u2022) 
19#      <nnn>     Break position, status == nnn
20#      \         Escape.  Normal ICU unescape applied.  
21#      \ at end of line  ->  Line Continuation.  Remove both the backslash and the new line
22#   
23# In ICU4C, this test data is run by intltest, rbbi/RBBITest/TestExtended.
24# In ICU4J, this test data is run by com.ibm.icu.dev.test.rbbi.RBBITestExtended
25#
26# There are two copies of this file in the source repository,
27#   [ICU4C]   source/test/testdata/rbbitst.txt
28#   [ICU4J]   main/tests/core/src/com/ibm/icu/dev/test/rbbi/rbbitst.txt
29#
30# ICU4C's copy is the master.  If any changes are made to ICU4J's copy, make sure they
31#  are merged back into ICU4C's copy of the file, lest they get overwritten later.
32# TODO:  figure out how to have a single copy of the file for use by both C and Java.
33
34
35#   Temp debugging tests 
36<word>
37<data>•Isn't<200></data>
38<char>
39<data>•\U00010020•\U00010000\N{COMBINING MACRON}•</data>
40
41########################################################################################
42#
43#
44#       G r a p h e m e    C l u s t e r     T e s t s
45#
46#
47##########################################################################################
48<char>
49
50<data>•a•b•c• •,•\u0666•</data>                 # Quick Test
51<data>•\r•\r•\r\n•\r\n•\n•\r•</data>            # don't break CR/LF
52
53# Always break after controls.  Combining chars don't combine with them.
54<data>•\u0003•\N{COMBINING GRAVE ACCENT}•\r•\N{COMBINING GRAVE ACCENT}•</data>
55<data>•\u0085•\N{COMBINING MACRON}•A\N{COMBINING MACRON}•</data>
56
57# Surrogates
58<data>•\U00011000•\U00010020•\U00010000\N{COMBINING MACRON}•</data>
59<data>•\ud800\udc00•\udbff\udfff•a•</data>
60
61# Extend (Combining chars) combine.
62<data>•A\N{COMBINING GRAVE ACCENT}•B•</data>
63<data>•\N{GREEK SMALL LETTER MU}\N{COMBINING LOW LINE}\N{COMBINING HORN}•</data>
64<data>•a\u0301•b\u0302•c\u0303•d\u0304•e\u0305•f\u0306•g\u0307•h\u0308•i\u0309•</data>
65
66<data>•a\u0301\u0302\u0303\u0304\u0301\u0302\u0303\u0304\u0301\u0302\u0303\u0304\u0301\u0302\u0303\u0304\u0301\u0302\u0303\u0304\u0301\u0302\u0303\u0304\u0301\u0302\u0303\u0304\u0301\u0302\u0303\u0304\u0301\u0302\u0303\u0304\u0301\u0302\u0303\u0304\u0301\u0302\u0303\u0304\u0301\u0302\u0303\u0304\u0301\u0302\u0303\u0304\u0301\u0302\u0303\u0304\u0301\u0302\u0303\u0304\u0301\u0302\u0303\u0304\u0301\u0302\u0303\u0304\u0301\u0302\u0303\u0304\u0301\u0302\u0303\u0304\u0301\u0302\u0303\u0304\u0301\u0302\u0303\u0304\u0301\u0302\u0303\u0304\u0301\u0302\u0303\u0304\u0301\u0302\u0303\u0304\u0301\u0302\u0303\u0304\u0301\u0302\u0303\u0304\u0301\u0302\u0303\u0304\u0301\u0302\u0303\u0304\u0301\u0302\u0303\u0304\u0301\u0302\u0303\u0304\u0301\u0302\u0303\u0304•</data>
67
68# Don't break Hangul Syllables
69#   L : \u1100
70#   V : \u1161
71#   T : \u11A8
72#  LV : \uAC00
73# LVT : \uAC01
74
75<data>•\u1100\u1161\u11a8•\u1100\u1161\u11a8•</data>  #LVT
76<data>•\u1100\u1161•\u1100\u1161•</data> 
77<data>•\u1100\u1161\u11a8•\u1161•\u1100•\u11a8•\u1161\u1161\u1161\u11a8•</data>
78<data>•\u1100\u1100\uac01•\u1100\uac01•\u1100\uac01\u0301•\uac01•</data>
79<data>•\u1100\u0301•\u1161\u11a8\u0301•\u11a8•</data>
80
81
82
83# Hindi combining chars.  (An old test)
84#   TODO:  Update these tests for Unicode 5.1 Extended Grapheme clusters 
85#<data>•भ••ा•\u0930•\u0924• •\u0938\u0941\u0902•\u0926•\u0930•
86#•\u0939•\u094c•\u0964•</data>
87#<data>•\u0916\u0947•\u0938\u0941\u0902•\u0926•\u0930•\u0939•\u094c•\u0964•</data>
88
89
90#  Bug 1587.  Tamil.  \u0baa\u0bc1 is an Extended Grpaheme Cluster
91<data>•\u0baa\u0bc1•\u0baa\u0bc1•</data>
92
93#   Regression test for bug 1889
94<data>•\u0f40\u0f7d•\u0000•\u0f7e•</data>
95
96
97#     0xffff is a legal character, and should not stop the break iterator early.
98#     (Requires special casing in implementation, which is why it gets a test.)
99<data>•\uffff•\uffff• •a•</data>
100
101#  Treat Japanese Half Width voicing marks as combining
102<data>•A\uff9e•B\uff9f\uff9e\uff9f•C•</data>
103
104########################################################################################
105#
106#
107#       E x t e n d e d    G r a p h e m e    C l u s t e r     T e s t s
108#
109#
110##########################################################################################
111#<xgc>
112
113# Plain Vanilla grapheme clusters
114#<data>•a•b•c•</data>
115#<data>•a\u0301\u0302• •b\u0303\u0304•</data>
116
117# Assorted Hindi combining marks
118#<data>•\u0904\u0903• •\u0937\u093E• •\u0904\u093F• •\u0937\u0940• •\u0937\u0949• •\u0937\u094A• •\u0937\u094B• •\u0937\u094C•</data>
119
120# Thai Clusters
121# $Prepend $Extend* $PrependBase $Extend*;
122#
123#<data>•\u0e40\u0e01•\u0e44\u0301\u0e23\u0302\u0303•\u0e40•\u0e40\u0e02•\u0e02• •</data>
124
125
126########################################################################################
127#
128#
129#       W o r d    B o u n d a r y      T e s t s
130#
131#
132##########################################################################################
133
134<word>
135#
136# Quick sanity test
137#
138<data>•hello<200> •there<200> •goodbye<200></data>
139<data>•hello<200> •12345<100> •,•</data>
140
141
142#
143# Test data originally in RBBIAPITest::TestFirstNextFollowing() and TestLastPreviousPreceding()
144#
145
146<word>
147<data>•This<200> •is<200> •a<200> •word<200> •break<200>.• • •Isn't<200> •it<200>?• •2.25<100></data>
148
149
150
151#
152# Data originally from TestDefaultRuleBasedWordIteration()
153#
154<data>•Write<200> •wordrules<200>.• •123.456<100> •alpha\u00adbeta\u00adgamma<200> •\u092f\u0939<200> •</data>
155<data>• •\u0939\u093f\u0928\u094d\u200d\u0926\u0940<200> •\u0939\u0948<200> •\u0905\u093e\u092a<200> •\u0938\u093f\u0916\u094b\u0917\u0947<200>?•</data>
156
157#Hindi Numbers
158<data>• •\u0968\u0966.\u0969\u096f<100> •\u0967\u0966\u0966.\u0966\u0966<100> •\N{RUPEE SIGN}•\u0967,\u0967\u0966\u0966.\u0966\u0966<100> • •\u0905\u092e\u091c<200>\n•</data>
159
160<data>•\u0938\u094d\u200d\u0935\u0924\u0902deadTA\u0930<200>\r•It's<200> •$•30.10<100> •12,34<100>¢•£•¤•¥•alpha\u05f3beta\u05f4gamma<200> •</data>
161
162<data>•Badges<200>?• •BADGES<200>!•?•!• •We<200> •don't<200> •need<200> •no<200> •STINKING<200> •BADGES<200>!•!•1000,233,456.000<100> •1,23.322<100>%•123.1222<100>$•123,000.20<100> •179.01<100>%•X<200> •Now<200>\r•is<200>\n•the<200>\r\n•time<200> •</data>
163
164#Hangul
165<data>•\uc5f0\ud569<200> •\uc7a5\ub85c\uad50\ud68c<200> •\u1109\u1161\u11bc\u1112\u1161\u11bc<200> •\u1112\u1161\u11ab\u110b\u1175\u11ab<200> •Hello<200>,• •how<200> •are<200> •you<200> •</data>
166
167
168# Words containing non-BMP letters
169<data>•abc\U00010300<200> •abc\N{DESERET SMALL LETTER ENG}<200> •abc\N{MATHEMATICAL BOLD SMALL Z}<200> •abc\N{MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD ITALIC PI SYMBOL}<200> •</data>
170
171# Unassigned code points
172<data>•abc<200>\U0001D800•def<200>\U0001D3FF• •</data>
173
174# Hiragana & Katakana stay together, but separates from each other and Latin.
175# *** what to do about theoretical combos of chars? i.e. hiragana + accent
176#<data>•abc<200>\N{HIRAGANA LETTER SMALL A}<400>\N{HIRAGANA LETTER VU}\N{COMBINING ACUTE ACCENT}<400>\N{HIRAGANA ITERATION MARK}<400>\N{KATAKANA LETTER SMALL A}\N{KATAKANA ITERATION MARK}\N{HALFWIDTH KATAKANA LETTER WO}\N{HALFWIDTH KATAKANA LETTER N}<400>def<200>#•</data>
177
178# test normalization/dictionary handling of halfwidth katakana: same dictionary phrase in fullwidth and halfwidth
179<data>•芽キャベツ<400>芽キャベツ<400></data>
180
181# more Japanese tests
182# TODO: Currently, U+30FC and other characters (script=common) in the Hiragana
183# and the Katakana block are not treated correctly. Enable this later.
184#<data>•どー<400>せ<400>日本語<400>を<400>勉強<400>する<400>理由<400>について<400> •て<400>こと<400>は<400>我<400>でも<400>知<400>ら<400>も<400>い<400>こと<400>なん<400>だ<400>。•</data>
185<data>•日本語<400>を<400>勉強<400>する<400>理由<400>について<400> •て<400>こと<400>は<400>我<400>でも<400>知<400>ら<400>も<400>い<400>こと<400>なん<400>だ<400>。•</data>
186
187# Testing of word boundary for dictionary word containing both kanji and kana
188<data>•中だるみ<400>蔵王の森<400>ウ離島<400></data>
189
190# Testing of Chinese segmentation (taken from a Chinese news article)
191<data>•400<100>余<400>名<400>中央<400>委员<400>和<400>中央<400>候补<400>委员<400>都<400>领<400>到了<400>“•推荐<400>票<400>”•,•有<400>资格<400>在<400>200<100>多<400>名<400>符合<400>条件<400>的<400>63<100>岁<400>以下<400>中共<400>正<400>部<400>级<400>干部<400>中<400>,•选出<400>他们<400>属意<400>的<400>中央<400>政治局<400>委员<400>以<400>向<400>政治局<400>常委<400>会<400>举荐<400>。•</data>
192
193# Words with interior formatting characters
194<data>•def\N{COMBINING ACUTE ACCENT}\N{SYRIAC ABBREVIATION MARK}ghi<200> •</data>
195    
196# to test for bug #4097779
197<data>•aa\N{COMBINING GRAVE ACCENT}a<200> •</data>
198
199# fullwidth numeric, midletter characters etc should be treated like their halfwidth counterparts
200# <data>•ISN'T<200> •19<100>日<400></data>
201# why was this added with the dbbi stuff?
202
203#      to test for bug #4098467
204#      What follows is a string of Korean characters (I found it in the Yellow Pages
205#      ad for the Korean Presbyterian Church of San Francisco, and I hope I transcribed
206#      it correctly), first as precomposed syllables, and then as conjoining jamo.
207#      Both sequences should be semantically identical and break the same way.
208#      precomposed syllables...
209<data>•\uc0c1\ud56d<200> •\ud55c\uc778<200> •\uc5f0\ud569<200> •\uc7a5\ub85c\uad50\ud68c<200> •\u1109\u1161\u11bc\u1112\u1161\u11bc<200> •\u1112\u1161\u11ab\u110b\u1175\u11ab<200> •\u110b\u1167\u11ab\u1112\u1161\u11b8<200> •\u110c\u1161\u11bc\u1105\u1169\u1100\u116d\u1112\u116c<200> •</data>
210
211# more Korean tests (Jamo not tested here, not counted as dictionary characters)
212# Disable them now because we don't include a Korean dictionary.
213#<data>•\ud55c\uad6d<200>\ub300\ud559\uad50<200>\uc790\uc5f0<200>\uacfc\ud559<200>\ub300\ud559<200>\ubb3c\ub9ac\ud559\uacfc<200></data>
214#<data>•\ud604\uc7ac<200>\ub294<200> •\uac80\ucc30<200>\uc774<200> •\ubd84\uc2dd<200>\ud68c\uacc4<200>\ubb38\uc81c<200>\ub97c<200> •\uc870\uc0ac<200>\ud560<200> •\uac00\ub2a5\uc131<200>\uc740<200> •\uc5c6\ub2e4<200>\u002e•</data>
215
216<data>•abc<200>\u4e01<400>\u4e02<400>\u3005<400>\u4e03\u4e03<400>abc<200> •</data>
217
218<data>•\u06c9<200>\uc799\ufffa•</data>
219
220
221#      
222#      Try some words from other scripts.
223#     
224
225#       Try some words from other scripts.
226#          Greek, Cyrillic, Hebrew, Arabic, Arabic, Georgian, Latin
227#      
228<data>•ΑΒΓ<200> •БВГ<200> •אבג֓<200> •ابت<200> •١٢٣<100> •\u10A0\u10A1\u10A2<200> •ABC<200> •</data>
229
230<data>•\u0301•A<200></data>
231
232
233#
234#  Hindi word break tests, imported from the old RBBI tests.
235#    An historical note:  a much earlier version of ICU break iterators had a number
236#    of special case rules for Hindi, which were tested by an earlier version of
237#    this test data.  The current RBBI rules do not special case Hindi in 
238#    any way, making this test data much less signfificant.
239#
240<data>•\u0917\u092a\u00ad\u0936\u092a<200>!•\u092f\u0939<200> •\u0939\u093f\u0928\u094d\u200d\u0926\u0940<200> •\u0939\u0948<200> •\u0905\u093e\u092a<200> •\u0938\u093f\u0916\u094b\u0917\u0947<200>?•\n•:•\u092a\u094d\u0930\u093e\u092f\u0903<200>
241•\u0935\u0930\u094d\u0937\u093e<200>\r\n•\u092a\u094d\u0930\u0915\u093e\u0936<200>,•\u0924\u0941\u092e\u093e\u0930\u094b<200> •\u092e\u093f\u0924\u094d\u0930<200> •\u0915\u093e<200> •\u092a\u0924\u094d\u0930<200> •\u092a\u095d\u094b<200> •\u0938\u094d\u0924\u094d\u0930\u093f<200>.• •\u0968\u0966.\u0969\u096f<100> •\u0967\u0966\u0966.\u0966\u0966<100>\u20a8•\u0967,\u0967\u0966\u0966.\u0966\u0966<100> •\u0905\u092e\u091c<200>\n•\u0938\u094d\u200d\u0935\u0924\u0902\u0924\u094d\u0930<200>\r•</data>
242
243#
244#  Failures from monkey tests
245#
246<data>•\u8527<400>\u02ba<200>\u0027\u0d42•\u00b7•\u09ea<100></data>
247
248#
249# Jitterbug 5276 - treat Japanese half width voicing marks as Grapheme Extend
250#
251<data>•A\uff9e\uff9fBC<200> •1\uff9e\uff9f23<100></data>
252
253# User guide example:
254<data>•Parlez<200>-•vous<200> •français<200> •?•</data>
255
256########################################################################################
257#
258#
259#       S e n t e n c e     B o u n d a r y      T e s t s
260#
261#
262##########################################################################################
263
264
265#
266# Test data originally from RBBI RBBITest::TestDefaultRuleBasedSentenceIteration()
267#
268<sent>
269
270
271<sent>
272<data>•This\n<100></data>
273<data>•Hello! •how are you? •I'am fine. •Thankyou. •How are you \
274doing? •This\n<100> costs $20,00,000. •</data>
275
276
277# Sentence ending in a quote.
278<data>•"Sentence ending with a quote." •Bye.•</data>
279
280# Sentence, and test data, ending without a period or other terminator.
281<data>•Here is a random sentence, no ending period<100></data>
282
283
284<data>•  (This is it).  •Testing the sentence iterator. •\
285"This isn't it." •Hi! \
286•This is a simple sample sentence. •(This is it.) •This is a simple sample sentence. •\
287"This isn't it." •\
288Hi! •This is a simple sample sentence. •It does not have to make any sense as you can see. •Nel mezzo del cammin di nostra vita, mi ritrovai in una selva oscura. •Che la dritta via aveo smarrita. •He said, that I said, that you said!! •Don't rock the boat.\u2029•Because I am the daddy, that is why. 
289•Not on my time (el timo.)! •</data>
290
291<data>•Hello.  •So what!!\u2029•"But now," he said, \
292"I know!" •\
293Harris thumbed down several, including "Away We Go" (which became the huge success Oklahoma!). •One species, B. anthracis, is highly virulent.
294•Wolf said about Sounder:\
295"Beautifully thought-out and directed." •\
296Have you ever said, "This is where\tI shall live"? •He answered, \
297"You may not!" •Another popular saying is: "How do you do?". \n•\
298Yet another popular saying is: \
299'I'm fine thanks.' •\
300What is the proper use of the abbreviation pp.? •Yes, I am definatelly 12" tall!!\
301•Now\r<100>is\n<100>the\r\n<100>time\n<100>\r<100>for\r<100>\r<100></data>
302
303<data>•No breaks when . is surrounded by UPPER.Case letters.  •</data>
304<data>•No breaks when . is followed by Numeric .4 a.4 C.4 3.1 .•</data>
305<data>•No breaks when . is followed by a lower, with possible intervening punct .,a .$a .)a. •</data>
306
307#
308#  Sentence Breaks: no break at the boundary between CJK and other letters
309#
310<data>•\u5487\u67ff\ue591\u5017\u61b3\u60a1\u9510\u8165:"JAVA\u821c\u8165\u7fc8\u51ce\u306d,\u2494\u56d8\u4ec0\u60b1\u8560\u51ba\u611d\u57b6\u2510\u5d46".\u2029•\u5487\u67ff\ue591\u5017\u61b3\u60a1\u9510\u8165\u9de8\u97e4JAVA\u821c\u8165\u7fc8\u51ce\u306d\ue30b\u2494\u56d8\u4ec0\u60b1\u8560\u51ba\u611d\u57b6\u2510\u5d46\u97e5\u7751\u3002•\u5487\u67ff\ue591\u5017\u61b3\u60a1\u9510\u8165\u9de8\u97e4\u6470\u8790JAVA\u821c\u8165\u7fc8\u51ce\u306d\ue30b\u2494\u56d8\u4ec0\u60b1\u8560\u51ba\u611d\u57b6\u2510\u5d46\u97e5\u7751\u2048•He said, "I can go there."\u2029•Bye, now.•</data>
311
312#
313#      Treat fullwidth variants of .!? the same as their
314#      normal counterparts
315#
316<data>•I know I'm right\uff0e •Right\uff1f •Right\uff01 •</data>
317
318
319#
320#       Don't break sentences at boundary between CJK and digits
321#
322<data>•\u5487\u67ff\ue591\u5017\u61b3\u60a1\u9510\u8165\u9de8\u97e48888\u821c\u8165\u7fc8\u51ce\u306d\ue30b\u2494\u56d8\u4ec0\u60b1\u8560\u51ba\u611d\u57b6\u2510\u5d46\u97e5\u7751\u3002•Bye, now<100></data>
323
324#
325#      Breaks around '(' following a sentence TERM.  (Rule 9)
326#
327<data>•How do you do?(•Fine). •</data>
328<data>•How do you do? •(Fine). •</data>
329<data>•How do you do?(•fine). •</data>
330<data>•How do you do? •(fine). •</data>
331
332#
333<data>•Hello.123<100></data>    # Rule 6    
334<data>•Hello?•123<100></data>  
335  
336<data>•HELLO.Bye<100></data>    # Rule 7    
337<data>•HELLO?•Bye<100></data>    
338
339<data>•Hello.goodbye<100></data>  #Rule 8
340<data>•Hello. •Goodbye<100></data>
341<data>•Hello. goodbye<100></data>
342
343
344
345#
346#        test for bug #4158381: No breaks when there are no terminators around
347#
348<data>•\<P>Provides a set of &quot;lightweight&quot; (all-java\<FONT SIZE="-2">\<SUP>TM\</SUP>\</FONT> language) components that, to the maximum degree possible, work the same on all platforms.  •</data>
349<data>•Another test.\u2029•</data>
350      
351#        test for bug #4143071: Make sure sentences that end with digits
352#        work right
353#
354<data>•Today is the 27th of May, 1998.  •</data>
355<data>•Tomorrow with be 28 May 1998.  •</data>
356<data>•The day after will be the 30th.\u2029•</data>
357      
358#        test for bug #4152416: Make sure sentences ending with a capital
359#        letter are treated correctly
360#
361<data>•The type of all primitive \<code>boolean\</code> values accessed in the target VM.  •Calls to xxx will return an implementor of this interface.  \u2029•</data>
362      
363#        test for bug #4152117: Make sure sentence breaking is handling
364#        punctuation correctly [COULD NOT REPRODUCE THIS BUG, BUT TEST IS
365#        HERE TO MAKE SURE IT DOESN'T CROP UP]
366#
367<data>•Constructs a randomly generated BigInteger, uniformly distributed over the range \<tt>0\</tt> to \<tt>(2\<sup>numBits\</sup> - 1\)\</tt>, inclusive.  •The uniformity of the distribution assumes that a fair source of random bits is provided in \<tt>rnd\</tt>.  •Note that this constructor always constructs a non-negative biginteger.  \n•Ahh abc.  
368•</data>
369
370#        sentence breaks for hindi which used Devanagari script
371#        make sure there is sentence break after ?,danda(hindi phrase separator),
372#        fullstop followed by space.  (VERY old test)
373#       
374<data>•\u0928\u092e\u0938\u094d\u200d\u0924\u0947 \u0930\u092e\u0947\u0936\u0905\u093e\u092a\u0915\u0948\u0938\u0947 \u0939\u0948?•\u092e\u0948 \u0905\u091a\u094d\u200d \u091b\u093e \u0939\u0942\u0901\u0964 •\u0905\u093e\u092a\r\n<100>\
375\u0915\u0948\u0938\u0947 \u0939\u0948?•\u0935\u0939 \u0915\u094d\u200d\u092f\u093e\n\
376<100>\u0939\u0948?•\u092f\u0939 \u0905\u093e\u092e \u0939\u0948. •\u092f\u0939 means "this". •"\u092a\u095d\u093e\u0908" meaning "education" or "studies". •\u0905\u093e\u091c(\u0938\u094d\u200d\u0935\u0924\u0902\u0924\u094d\u0930 \u0926\u093f\u0935\u093e\u0938) \u0939\u0948\u0964 •Let's end here. •</data>
377
378#         Regression test for bug #1984, Sentence break in Arabic text.
379  
380<data>\
381•\u0623\u0633\u0627\u0633\u064b\u0627\u060c\u0020\u062a\u062a\u0639\u0627"\u0645\u0644\u0020\u0627\u0644\u062d\u0648\u0627\u0633\u064a\u0628\u0020"\u0641\u0642\u0637\u0020\u0645\u0639\u0020\u0627\u0644\u0623\u0631\u0642\u0627\u0645\u060c\u0648\u062a\u0642\u0648\u0645\u0020\u0628\u062a\u062e\u0632\u064a\u0646\u0020\u0627\u0644\u0623\u062d\u0631\u0641\u0020\u0648\u0627\u0644\u0645\u062d\u0627\u0631\u0641\u0020\u0627\u0644\u0623\u062e\u0631\u0649\u0020\u0628\u0639\u062f\u0020\u0623\u0646\u062a\u064f\u0639\u0637\u064a\u0020\u0631\u0642\u0645\u0627\u0020\u0645\u0639\u064a\u0646\u0627\u0020\u0644\u0643\u0644\u0020\u0648\u0627\u062d\u062f\u0020\u0645\u0646\u0647\u0627\u002e\u0020•\u0648\u0642\u0628\u0644\u0020\u0627\u062e\u062a\u0631\u0627\u0639\u0022\u064a\u0648\u0646\u0650\u0643\u0648\u062f\u0022\u060c\u0020\u0643\u0627\u0646\u0020\u0647\u0646\u0627\u0643\u0020\u0645\u0626\u0627\u062a\u0020\u0627\u0644\u0623\u0646\u0638\u0645\u0629\u0020\u0644\u0644\u062a\u0634\u0641\u064a\u0631\u0648\u062a\u062e\u0635\u064a\u0635\u0020\u0647\u0630\u0647\u0020\u0627\u0644\u0623\u0631\u0642\u0627\u0645\u0020\u0644\u0644\u0645\u062d\u0627\u0631\u0641\u060c\u0020\u0648\u0644\u0645\u0020\u064a\u0648\u062c\u062f\u0020\u0646\u0638\u0627\u0645\u062a\u0634\u0641\u064a\u0020\u0639\u0644\u0649\u0020\u062c\u0645\u064a\u0639\u0020\u0627\u0644\u0645\u062d\u0627\u0631\u0641\u0020\u0627\u0644\u0636\u0631\u0648\u0631\u064a\u0629.  •</data>
382
383#         Try a few more of the less common sentence endings.
384<data>•Hello, world\u3002 •Hello, world\u1803 •Hello, world\u2048 •Hello, world\u203c •Let's end here. •</data>
385
386
387
388
389################################################################
390#
391#
392#        L I N E     B R E A K
393#
394#
395################################################################
396
397<line>
398#
399# Test Character for each of the line break classes.
400#
401# 00A1;AI # INVERTED EXCLAMATION MARK  ¡
402# 0041;AL # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A
403# 0009;BA # <control>
404# 00B4;BB # ACUTE ACCENT
405# 000C;BK # <control>
406# 2014;B2 # EM DASH
407# FFFC;CB # OBJECT REPLACEMENT CHARACTER
408# 0029;CL # RIGHT PARENTHESIS
409# 0301;CM # COMBINING ACUTE ACCENT
410# 0021;EX # EXCLAMATION MARK
411# 00A0;GL # NO-BREAK SPACE
412# 002D;HY # HYPHEN-MINUS
413# 4E00;ID # <CJK Ideograph, First>
414# 2024;IN # ONE DOT LEADER
415# 002C;IS # COMMA
416# 000A;LF # <control>
417# 0E5A;NS # THAI CHARACTER ANGKHANKHU
418# 0032;NU # DIGIT TWO
419# 0028;OP # LEFT PARENTHESIS
420# 0025;PO # PERCENT SIGN
421# 0024;PR # DOLLAR SIGN
422# 0022;QU # QUOTATION MARK
423# 0E01;SA # THAI CHARACTER KO KAI
424# DB7F;SG # Surrogate
425# 0020;SP # SPACE
426# 002F;SY # SOLIDUS /
427# F8FF;XX # Private Use
428# 200B;ZW # ZERO WIDTH SPACE
429
430
431# 2b  Always break at end of text
432
433<data>•  •\u00A1•</data>
434<data>•  •\u0041•</data>
435<data>•  •\u0009•</data>
436<data>•  •\u00B4•</data>
437<data>•    \u000C<100></data>    # LB3C  × BK
438<data>•  •\u2014•</data>
439<data>•  •\uFFFC•</data>
440<data>•   \u0029•</data>    # LB 8   × CL
441# <data>• • \u0301•</data>    # LB 7a   Treat SP CM* as if it were ID  #TODO:  SP CM
442<data>•   \u0021•</data>    # LB 8   × EX
443#<data>•   \u00A0•</data>    # LB 11b   × GL   TODO:  fix.
444<data>•  •\u002D•</data>
445<data>•  •\u4E00•</data>
446<data>•  •\u2024•</data>
447<data>•   \u002C•</data>    # LB 8   × IS
448<data>•   \u000A<100></data>    # LB3C   × ( BK | CR | LF | NL )
449<data>•  •\u0E5A•</data>
450<data>•  •\u0032•</data>
451<data>•  •\u0028•</data>
452<data>•  •\u0025•</data>
453<data>•  •\u0024•</data>
454<data>•  •\u0022•</data>
455<data>•  •\u0E01•</data>
456<data>•  •\uDB7F•</data>
457<data>•   \u0020•</data>     # LB4 - don't break before space.
458<data>•   \u002F•</data>     # LB 8  × SY
459<data>•  •\uF8FF•</data>
460<data>•   \u200B•</data>     # LB4 - don't break before ZA
461
462
463# 3a  Always break after hard line breaks.
464# 3c  Never break before hard line breaks.
465
466<data>•  •\u00A1\u2028<100>\u00A1•</data>
467<data>•  •\u0041\u2028<100>\u0041•</data>
468<data>•  •\u0009\u2028<100>\u0009•</data>
469<data>•  •\u00B4\u2028<100>\u00B4•</data>
470<data>•   \u000C<100>\u2028<100>\u000C<100></data>
471<data>•  •\u2014\u2028<100>\u2014•</data>
472<data>•  •\uFFFC\u2028<100>\uFFFC•</data>
473<data>•   \u0029\u2028<100>\u0029•</data>
474#<data>•   \u0301\u2028<100>\u0301•</data>    # TODO:  fix.
475<data>•   \u0021\u2028<100>\u0021•</data>
476#<data>•   \u00A0\u2028<100>\u00A0•</data>    # TODO:  fix
477<data>•  •\u002D\u2028<100>\u002D•</data>
478<data>•  •\u4E00\u2028<100>\u4E00•</data>
479<data>•  •\u2024\u2028<100>\u2024•</data>
480<data>•   \u002C\u2028<100>\u002C•</data>
481<data>•   \u000A<100>\u2028<100>\u000A<100></data>
482<data>•  •\u0E5A\u2028<100>\u0E5A•</data>
483<data>•  •\u0032\u2028<100>\u0032•</data>
484<data>•  •\u0028\u2028<100>\u0028•</data>
485<data>•  •\u0025\u2028<100>\u0025•</data>
486<data>•  •\u0024\u2028<100>\u0024•</data>
487<data>•  •\u0022\u2028<100>\u0022•</data>
488<data>•  •\u0E01\u2028<100>\u0E01•</data>
489<data>•  •\uDB7F\u2028<100>\uDB7F•</data>
490<data>•   \u0020\u2028<100>\u0020•</data>
491<data>•   \u002F\u2028<100>\u002F•</data>
492<data>•  •\uF8FF\u2028<100>\uF8FF•</data>
493<data>•   \u200B\u2028<100>\u200B•</data>
494
495# User Guide example
496
497<data>•Parlez-•vous •français ?•</data>
498
499#
500#  Old Line Break Test data.  Orginally located in RBBITest::TestDefaultRuleBasedLineIteration()
501#
502
503<line>
504
505<data>•Multi-•Level •example •of •a •semi-•idiotic •non-•sensical •(non-•important) •sentence. 
506<100>Hi  •Hello •How\n<100>are\r<100>you\u2028<100>fine.\t•good.  •Now\r<100>is\n<100>the\r\n<100>time\n<100>\r<100>for\r<100>\r<100>all•</data>
507
508<line>
509<data>•Hello! •how\r\n<100> •(are)\r<100> •you? •I'am •fine- •Thankyou. •foo\u00a0bar 
510<100>How, •are, •you? •This, •costs •$20,00,000.•</data>
511
512#     test for bug #4068133
513#
514<data>•\u96f6•\u4e00\u3002•\u4e8c\u3001•\u4e09\u3002\u3001•\u56db\u3001\u3002\u3001•\u4e94,•\u516d.•\u4e03.\u3001,\u3002•\u516b•</data>
515
516#     to test for bug #4086052
517<data>•foo\u00a0bar•</data>
518
519#     to test for bug #4097920
520<data>•dog,cat,mouse •(one)•(two)\n<100></data>
521
522#     to test for bug #4035266
523<data>•The •balance •is •$-23,456.78, •not •-•$32,456.78!\n<100></data>
524
525
526#      to test for bug #4098467
527#      What follows is a string of Korean characters (I found it in the Yellow Pages
528#      ad for the Korean Presbyterian Church of San Francisco, and I hope I transcribed
529#      it correctly), first as precomposed syllables, and then as conjoining jamo.
530#      Both sequences should be semantically identical and break the same way.
531#      precomposed syllables...  (I == Rich Gillam?)
532#
533<data>•\uc0c1•\ud56d •\ud55c•\uc778 •\uc5f0•\ud569 •\uc7a5•\ub85c•\uad50•\ud68c•</data>
534
535#      conjoining jamo...
536<data>•\u1109\u1161\u11bc•\u1112\u1161\u11bc •\u1112\u1161\u11ab•\u110b\u1175\u11ab •\u110b\u1167\u11ab•\u1112\u1161\u11b8 •\u110c\u1161\u11bc•\u1105\u1169•\u1100\u116d•\u1112\u116c•</data>
537
538#      to test for bug #4117554: Fullwidth .!? should be treated as postJwrd
539<data>•\u4e01\uff0e•\u4e02\uff01•\u4e03\uff1f•</data>
540
541#      Surrogate line break tests.
542#
543<data>•\u4e01•\ud840\udc01•\u4e02•abc •\ue000 •\udb80\udc01•</data>  #This line and the following are equivalent.
544<data>•\u4e01•\U00020001•\u4e02•abc •\ue000 •\U000f0001•</data>
545
546#      Regression for bug 836
547#        Note:  Unicode 5.1 changed this behavior
548#               Unicode 5.2 changed it again, there is no break following the '('
549<data>•AAA(AAA •</data> 
550
551#       Try some words from other scripts.
552#          Greek, Cyrillic, Hebrew, Arabic, Arabic, Georgian, Latin
553#      
554<data>•ΑΒΓ •БВГ •אבג֓ •ابت •١٢٣ •\u10A0\u10A1\u10A2 •ABC •</data>
555
556#
557#       ticket #4853:  unpaired surrogates should behave like AL
558#
559<data>•abc\ud801xyz•</data>
560
561#
562#     Regression tests for failures that originally came from the monkey test.
563#     Monkey test failure lines can, with slight reformatting, be copied into this section
564#     as test cases.  The error display from here is more informative.
565#
566<data>•\ufffc•\u30e3\u000c<100>\u1b39\u300a\u002f\u203a\u200b•\ufffc•\uaf64•\udcfb•</data>
567<data>•\u114d\u31f3•\ube44\u002d•\u0362\u24e2\u276e\u2014\u205f\ufe16•\uc877•\u0fd0\u000a<100>\u20a3•</data>
568<data>•\u080a\u215b\U0001d7d3\u002c•\u2025\U000e012e•\u02df\u118d\u0029\ua8d6\u0085<100>\u6cc4\u2024\u202f\ufffc•</data>
569 
570# Test for #10176 (in root)
571<line>
572<data>•abc/•s •def•</data>
573<data>•abc/\u05D9 •def•</data>
574<data>•\u05E7\u05D7/\u05D9 •\u05DE\u05E2\u05D9\u05DC•</data>
575<data>•\u05D3\u05E8\u05D5\u05E9\u05D9\u05DD •\u05E9\u05D7\u05E7\u05E0\u05D9\u05DD/\u05D9\u05D5\u05EA•</data>
576
577
578
579########################################################################################
580#
581#
582#       T i t l e   B o u n d a r y      T e s t s
583#
584#
585##########################################################################################
586<title>
587<data>•Here •is •a •short •sample •sentence.  •And •another.•</data>
588<data>•HERE •IS •A •SHORT •SAMPLE •SENTENCE.  •AND •ANOTHER.•</data>
589<data>•  •Start •and •end •with •spaces   •</data>
590<data>•Include 123 456 ^&  •some 54332 •numbers 4445•abc123•abc •ending 1223 •</data>
591
592<data>•Combining\u0301 \u0301•ma\u0306rks  •bye  •</data>
593<data>•123  •Start •with •a •number.•</data>
594
595<data>•'•start •with •a •case-•ignorable •cha'r'a'cter•</data>
596
597
598##########################################################################################
599#
600#   Thai Tests
601#
602##########################################################################################
603<locale th>
604<word>
605#
606# Test data originally from the test code source file
607#      // @suwit -- Thai sample data from GVT Guideline
608#
609<data>•\u0E2B\u0E19\u0E36\u0E48\u0E07<200>\u0E04\u0E33<200>\u0E44\u0E17\u0E22<200>\
610\u0E2A\u0E32\u0E21\u0E32\u0E23\u0E16<200>\u0E1B\u0E23\u0E30\u0E01\u0E2D\u0E1A<200>\
611\u0E14\u0E49\u0E27\u0E22<200>\u0e2b\u0e25\u0e32\u0e22<200>\
612\u0e1e\u0e22\u0e32\u0e07\u0e04\u0e4c<200></data>
613
614# Test data originally from http://bugs.icu-project.org/trac/search?q=r30327
615<data>•กู<200> •กิน<200>กุ้ง<200> •ปิ้่<200>งอ<200>ยู่<200>ใน<200>ถ้ำ<200></data>
616
617<data>•\u0E01\u0E39<200>\u0020•\u0E01\u0E34\u0E19<200>\u0E01\u0E38\u0E49\u0E07<200>\
618\u0020•\u0E1B\u0E34\u0E49\u0E48<200>\u0E07\u0E2D<200>\u0E22\u0E39\u0E48<200>\
619\u0E43\u0E19<200>\u0E16\u0E49\u0E33<200></data>
620
621<line>
622<data>•0E01\u0E39\u0020•\u0E01\u0E34\u0E19•\u0E01\u0E38\u0E49\u0E07\
623\u0020•\u0E1B\u0E34\u0E49\u0E48•\u0E07\u0E2D•\u0E22\u0E39\u0E48•\
624\u0E43\u0E19•\u0E16\u0E49\u0E33•</data>
625
626# Data originally from intltest RBBITest::TestThaiLineBreak()
627#
628#  \u0e2f-- the Thai paiyannoi character-- isn't a letter.  It's a symbol that
629#  represents elided letters at the end of a long word.  It should be bound to
630#  the end of the word and not treated as an independent punctuation mark.
631#
632#  the one time where the paiyannoi occurs somewhere other than at the end
633#  of a word is in the Thai abbrevation for "etc.", which both begins and
634#  ends with a paiyannoi
635#
636<line>
637<data>•\u0e2a\u0e16\u0e32\u0e19\u0e35\u0e2f•\
638\u0e08\u0e30•\
639\u0e23\u0e30\u0e14\u0e21•\
640\u0e40\u0e08\u0e49\u0e32•\
641\u0e2b\u0e19\u0e49\u0e32\u0e17\u0e35\u0e48•\
642\u0e2d\u0e2d\u0e01•\
643\u0e21\u0e32•\
644\u0e40\u0e23\u0e48\u0e07•\
645\u0e23\u0e30\u0e1a\u0e32\u0e22•\
646\u0e2d\u0e22\u0e48\u0e32\u0e07•\
647\u0e40\u0e15\u0e47\u0e21•\
648\u0e2f\u0e25\u0e2f•\
649\u0e17\u0e35\u0e48•\
650\u0e19\u0e31\u0e49\u0e19•</data>
651
652# Data originally from RBBITest::TestMixedThaiLineBreak()
653#   @suwit -- Test Arabic numerals, Thai numerals, Punctuation and English characters start
654#
655<line>
656<data>•\u0E1B\u0E35•\
657\u0E1E\u0E38\u0E17\u0E18\u0E28\u0E31\u0E01\u0E23\u0E32\u0E0A •\
6582545 •\
659\u0E40\u0E1B\u0E47\u0E19•\
660\u0E1B\u0E35•\
661\u0E09\u0E25\u0E2D\u0E07•\
662\u0E04\u0E23\u0E1A•\
663\u0E23\u0E2D\u0E1A •\
664\"\u0E52\u0E52\u0E50 •\
665\u0E1b\u0E35\" •\
666\u0E02\u0E2d\u0E07•\
667\u0E01\u0E23\u0E38\u0E07•\
668\u0E23\u0E31\u0E15\u0E19\u0E42\u0E01\u0E2A\u0E34\u0E19\u0E17\u0E23\u0E4C •\
669(\u0E01\u0E23\u0E38\u0E07\u0E40\u0E17\u0E1e\u0E2F•\
670\u0E2B\u0E23\u0E37\u0E2D •\
671Bangkok)•</data>
672
673# Data originally from RBBITest::TestMaiyamok()
674#   The Thai maiyamok character is a shorthand symbol that means "repeat the previous
675#   word".  Instead of appearing as a word unto itself, however, it's kept together
676#   with the word before it.
677#
678<line>
679<data>•\u0e44\u0e1b\u0e46•\
680\u0e21\u0e32\u0e46•\
681\u0e23\u0e30\u0e2b\u0e27\u0e48\u0e32\u0e07•\
682\u0e01\u0e23\u0e38\u0e07•\
683\u0e40\u0e17\u0e1e•\
684\u0e41\u0e25\u0e30•\
685\u0e40\u0e03\u0e35•\
686\u0e22\u0e07•\
687\u0e43\u0e2b\u0e21\u0e48•</data>
688
689# Test for #10296
690<line>
691<data>•ใช•มั้ย•</data>
692<data>•มั๊ยล่ะ•ที่รัก•</data>
693
694##########################################################################################
695#
696#   Lao Tests
697#
698##########################################################################################
699<locale en>
700# Basic check for #7647
701<line>
702<data>•ສະບາຍດີ•</data>
703<data>•ດີ•ຂອບໃຈ•</data>
704<data>•ເຈົ້າ•ເວົ້າ•ພາສາ•ອັງກິດ•ໄດ້•ບໍ່•</data>
705<data>•ກະລຸນາ•ເວົ້າ•ຊ້າ•ໆ•</data>
706
707##########################################################################################
708#
709#   Khmer Tests
710#
711##########################################################################################
712
713# Test data originally from http://bugs.icu-project.org/trac/search?q=r30327
714#  from the file testdata/wordsegments.txt
715<locale en>
716<word>
717
718<data>•តើ<200>លោក<200>មក<200>ពី<200>ប្រទេស<200>ណា<200></data>
719<data>•សណ្ដូក<200>ក<200>បណ្ដែត<200>ខ្លួន<200></data>
720<data>•ពណ៌ស<200>ម្ដេច<200>ថា<200>ខ្មៅ<200></data>
721#ប្រយោគ|ពី|របៀប|រួបរួម|និង|ភាព|ផ្សេងគ្នា|ដែល|អាច|ចូល<200></data>
722<data>•ប្រយោគ<200>ពី<200>របៀប<200>ដែល<200>និង<200>ភាព<200>ផ្សេងគ្នា<200>ដែល<200>អាច<200>ចូល<200></data>
723#ប្រយោគ|ពី|របៀប|ជា|មួយ|និង|ភាព|ផ្សេងគ្នា|ដែល|អាច|ចូល<200></data>
724<data>•សូម<200>ចំណាយពេល<200>បន្តិច<200>ដើម្បី<200>អធិស្ឋាន<200>អរព្រះគុណ<200>ដល់<200>ព្រះអង្គ<200></data>
725<data>•ការ<200>ថោកទាប<200>បរិប្បូណ៌<200>ដោយ<200></data>
726<data>•ប្រើប្រាស់<200>ស្អាត<200>ទាំង<200>ចិត្ត<200>សិស្ស<200>នោះ<200></data>
727<data>•បើ<200>អ្នក<200>ប្រព្រឺត្ត<200>អំពើអាក្រក់<200>មុខ<200>ជា<200>មាន<200></data>
728<data>•ប្រដាប់<200>ប្រដា<200>រ<200>រៀនសូត្រ<200>បន្ទប់<200>រៀន<200></data>
729<data>•ដើរតួ<200>មនុស្សគ<200>ឥត<200>បញ្ចេញ<200>យោបល់<200>សោះ<200>ឡើយ<200></data>
730<data>•មិន<200>អាច<200>ឲ្យ<200>យើង<200>ធ្វើ<200>កសិកម្ម<200>បាន<200>ឡើយ<200></data>
731<data>•បន្ត<200>សេចក្ត<200>ទៅទៀត<200></data>
732<data>•ក្រុម<200>ប៉ូលិស<200>បណ្តាក់<200>គ្នា<200></data>
733<data>•គ្មាន<200>សុខ<200>សំរាន្ត<200>ដង<200>ណា<200></data>
734<data>•បាន<200>សុខភាព<200>បរិប្បូណ៌<200></data>
735<data>•ជា<200>មេចោរ<200>ខ្ញុំ<200>នឹង<200>ស្លាប់<200>ទៅវិញ<200>ជា<200>មេចោរ<200></data>
736<data>•ឯ<200>ការ<200>វាយ<200>ផ្ចាល<200>ដែល<200>នាំ<200></data>
737<data>•គេ<200>ដឹក<200>ទៅ<200>សំឡាប់<200></data>
738#អ្នក|ដែល|ជា|មន្ត្រី|ធំ|លើ|គាត់|ទេ<200></data>
739<data>•យក<200>ទៅ<200>សម្លាប់ចោល<200>ស្ងាត់<200></data>
740<data>•ត្រូវ<200>បាន<200>គេ<200>សម្លាប់<200></data>
741<data>•នៅក្នុង<200>ស្រុក<200>ខ្ល<200>ងហ្ស៊ុន<200></data>
742
743
744#
745#  Jitterbug 3671 Test Case
746#
747<data>•สวัสดี<200>ครับ<200>สบาย<200>ดี<200>ไหม<200> •ครับ<200></data>
748
749#
750#  Trac ticket 5595 Test Case
751<data>•บท<200>ที่๑พายุ<200>ไซโคลน<200>โด<200>โรธี<200>อาศัย<200>อยู่<200>ท่ามกลาง<200>\
752ทุ่งใหญ่<200>ใน<200>แคนซัส<200>กับ<200>ลุง<200>เฮ<200>นรี<200>ชาวไร่<200>และ<200>ป้า<200>เอ็ม<200>\
753ภรรยา<200>ชาวไร่<200>บ้าน<200>ของ<200>พวก<200>เขา<200>หลัง<200>เล็ก<200>เพราะ<200>ไม้<200>\
754สร้าง<200>บ้าน<200>ต้อง<200>ขน<200>มา<200>ด้วย<200>เกวียน<200>เป็น<200>ระยะ<200>ทาง<200>หลาย<200>\
755ไมล์<200></data>
756
757####################################################################################
758#
759#  Tailored (locale specific) breaking.
760#
761####################################################################################
762
763# Japanese line break tailoring test
764
765<locale ja>
766<line>
767<data>•\u3041•\u3043•\u3045•\u31f1•</data>
768<locale en>
769<line>
770<data>•\u3041\u3043\u3045\u31f1•</data>
771
772# The following data was originally in RBBITest::TestJapaneseWordBreak()
773<locale ja>
774<word>
775<data>•\u4ECA\u65E5<400>\u306F<400>\u3044\u3044<400>\u5929\u6C17<400>\u3067\u3059<400>\u306D<400>\u3002•\u000D\u000A•</data>
776
777# UBreakIteratorType UBRK_WORD, Locale "ja"
778# Don't break in runs of hiragana or runs of ideograph, where the latter includes \u3005 \u3007 \u303B (cldrbug #2009).
779# \u79C1\u9054\u306B\u4E00\u3007\u3007\u3007\u306E\u30B3\u30F3\u30D4\u30E5\u30FC\u30BF\u304C\u3042\u308B\u3002\u5948\u3005\u306F\u30EF\u30FC\u30C9\u3067\u3042\u308B\u3002
780# modified to work with dbbi code - should verify
781
782<locale ja>
783<word>
784<data>•私<400>達<400>に<400>一<400>〇<400>〇〇<400>の<400>コンピュータ<400>が<400>ある<400>。<0>奈々<400>は<400>ワード<400>で<400>ある<400>。•</data>
785
786# Test for #10176 (in ja)
787<line>
788<data>•abc/•s •def•</data>
789<data>•abc/\u05D9 •def•</data>
790<data>•\u05E7\u05D7/\u05D9 •\u05DE\u05E2\u05D9\u05DC•</data>
791<data>•\u05D3\u05E8\u05D5\u05E9\u05D9\u05DD •\u05E9\u05D7\u05E7\u05E0\u05D9\u05DD/\u05D9\u05D5\u05EA•</data>
792
793
794<locale root>
795<word>
796<data>•私<400>達<400>に<400>一<400>〇<400>〇〇<400>の<400>コンピュータ<400>が<400>ある<400>。<0>奈々<400>は<400>ワード<400>で<400>ある<400>。•</data>
797# The following test is for #10300
798<data>•例えば<400>オーストラリア<400>。•</data>
799
800# UBreakIteratorType UBRK_SENTENCE, Locale "el"
801# Add break after Greek question mark (cldrbug #2069).
802# "\u0391\u03B2, \u03B3\u03B4; \u0395 \u03B6\u03B7\u037E \u0398 \u03B9\u03BA. "
803# "\u039B\u03BC \u03BD\u03BE! \u039F\u03C0, \u03A1\u03C2? \u03A3"
804# which is "Αβ, γδ; Ε ζη; Θ ικ. Λμ νξ! Οπ, Ρς? Σ"
805
806<locale root>
807<sent>
808<data>•Αβ, γδ; Ε ζη; Θ ικ. •Λμ νξ! •Οπ, Ρς? •Σ<100></data>
809
810<locale el>
811<sent>
812<data>•Αβ, γδ; •Ε ζη; •Θ ικ. •Λμ νξ! •Οπ, Ρς? •Σ<100></data>
813
814#  UBreakIteratorType UBRK_WORD, Locale "en_US_POSIX"
815#  Words don't include colon or period (cldrbug #1969).
816
817<locale en_US>
818<word>
819<data>•Can't<200> •have<200> •breaks<200> •in<200> •xx:yy<200> •or<200> •struct.field<200> \
820•for<200> •CS<200>-•types<200>.•</data>
821<data>•\uFF92\uFF76\uFF9E<400> •</data>
822
823<locale en_US_POSIX>
824<word>
825<data>•Can't<200> •have<200> •breaks<200> •in<200> •xx:yy<200> •or<200> •struct<200>.•field<200> \
826•for<200> •CS<200>-•types<200>.•</data>
827<data>•\u06c9<200>\uc799\ufffa•</data>
828<data>•\uFF92\uFF76\uFF9E<400> •</data>
829
830
831# UBreakIteratorType UBRK_CHARACTER, Locale "th"
832# Clusters should not include spacing Thai/Lao vowels (prefix or postfix), except for [SARA] AM (cldrbug #2161).
833# Update:  As of Unicode 6.1 root has same behavior as th for this.
834#
835# "\u0E01\u0E23\u0E30\u0E17\u0E48\u0E2D\u0E21\u0E23\u0E08\u0E19\u0E32 "
836# "(\u0E2A\u0E38\u0E0A\u0E32\u0E15\u0E34-\u0E08\u0E38\u0E11\u0E32\u0E21\u0E32\u0E28) "
837# "\u0E40\u0E14\u0E47\u0E01\u0E21\u0E35\u0E1B\u0E31\u0E0D\u0E2B\u0E32 "
838# which is "กระท่อมรจนา (สุชาติ-จุฑามาศ) เด็กมีปัญหา "
839
840<locale th>
841<char>
842<data>•\u0E01•\u0E23•\u0E30•\u0E17\u0E48•\u0E2D•\u0E21•\u0E23•\u0E08•\u0E19•\u0E32• •\
843(•\u0E2A\u0E38•\u0E0A•\u0E32•\u0E15\u0E34•-•\u0E08\u0E38•\u0E11•\u0E32•\u0E21•\u0E32•\u0E28•)• •\
844\u0E40•\u0E14\u0E47•\u0E01•\u0E21\u0E35•\u0E1B\u0E31•\u0E0D•\u0E2B•\u0E32• •</data>
845
846# Finnish line breaking
847#
848# These rules deal with hyphens when there is a space on the leading side. 
849# There should be a break opportunity between the space and the hyphen, and not after the hyphen.
850# See CLDR ticket 3029.
851# See ICU ticket 8151 
852
853<locale root>
854<line>
855<data>•abc •- •def    •abc •-•def    •abc- •def   •abc-•def•</data>   # With ASCII hyphen
856<data>•abc •‐ •def    •abc •‐•def    •abc‐ •def   •abc‐•def•</data>   # With Unicode u2010 hyphen
857
858<locale fi>
859<line>
860# TODO: problems with Finnish line break rules cause these two lines to fail.
861#<data>•abc •- •def    •abc •-def    •abc- •def   •abc-•def•</data>   # With ASCII hyphen
862#<data>•abc •‐ •def    •abc •‐def    •abc‐ •def   •abc‐•def•</data>   # With Unicode u2010 hyphen
863
864<data>•abc •- •def    •abc •-def    •abc- •def   •</data>   # With ASCII hyphen
865<data>•abc •‐ •def    •abc •‐def    •abc‐ •def   •</data>   # With Unicode u2010 hyphen
866
867# Test for #10176 (in fi)
868<line>
869<data>•abc/•s •def•</data>
870<data>•abc/\u05D9 •def•</data>
871<data>•\u05E7\u05D7/\u05D9 •\u05DE\u05E2\u05D9\u05DC•</data>
872<data>•\u05D3\u05E8\u05D5\u05E9\u05D9\u05DD •\u05E9\u05D7\u05E7\u05E0\u05D9\u05DD/\u05D9\u05D5\u05EA•</data>
873