Utilities to manipulate Hangul Syllables.
Hangul is a library to manipulate Hangul Syllables in the Rust language.
Hangul is an extension trait implemented for the primitive type char
. Currently it has following methods:
- Predicate checks whether given
char
is a Hangul Syllable: is_syllable() - Predicate indicates whether the syllable has a jongseong — in other words, closed: is_open(), is_closed()
- Getters for choseong, jungseong, jongseong, and jamo: choseong(), jungseong(), jongseong(), to_jamo()
- Iterator iterates over jamos consisting a syllable: jamos()
Add hangul
as a dependency in your Cargo.toml
.
[dependencies]
hangul = "0.1.3"
then import HangulExt
trait in your code:
use hangul::HangulExt;
Now you can use methods on char
.
use hangul::{HangulExt};
assert_eq!(
"첫사랑"
.chars()
.flat_map(|c| c.jamos().unwrap())
.collect::<String>(),
"ㅊㅓㅅㅅㅏㄹㅏㅇ"
);
See docs.rs
Distributed under the MIT license.