Stick to version
1.0.2
if need to support node.js <16.15.1
.
wcwidth.js
is a simple javascript porting of wcwidth()
implemented in C
by Markus Kuhn.
wcwidth()
and its string version,
wcswidth()
are defined by IEEE Std 1002.1-2001, a.k.a. POSIX.1-2001, and return the number
of columns used to represent a wide character and string on fixed-width output
devices like terminals. Markus's implementation assumes wide characters to be
encoded in ISO 10646,
which is almost true for JavaScript; almost because JavaScript uses
UCS-2 and has problems with surrogate
pairs. wcwidth.js
converts surrogate pairs to Unicode code points to handle
them correctly.
Following the original implementation, this library defines the column width of an ISO 10646 character as follows:
- the null character (
U+0000
) has a column width ofopts.null
(whose default value is 0); - other
C0/C1 control characters
and
DEL
will lead to a column width ofopts.control
(whose default value is 0); - non-spacing and enclosing combining characters
(general category code
Mn
orMe
) in the Unicode database) have a column width of 0; SOFT HYPHEN
(U+00AD
) has a column width of 1;- other format characters (general category code
Cf
in the Unicode database) andZERO WIDTH SPACE
(U+200B
) have a column width of 0; - Hangul Jamo medial vowels and final consonants (
U+1160
-U+11FF
) have a column width of 0; - spacing characters in the East Asian Wide (
W
) or East Asian Full-width (F
) category as defined in Unicode Technical Report #11 have a column width of 2; and - all remaining characters (including all printable ISO 8859-1 and WGL4 characters, Unicode control characters, etc.) have a column width of 1.
A surrogate high or low value which constitutes no pair is considered to have a column width of 1 according to the behavior of widespread terminals.
See the documentation from the C implementation for details.
wcwidth.js
is simple to use:
import wcwidth from 'wcwidth.js';
wcwidth('한글'); // 4
wcwidth('\0'); // 0; NUL
wcwidth('\t'); // 0; control characters
Use wcwidth.js@1.1.2
for CommonJS modules.
If you plan to replace NUL
or control characters with, say, ???
before
printing, use wcwidth.config()
that returns a closure to run wcwidth
with
your configuration:
const mywidth = wcwidth.config({
nul: 3,
control: 3,
});
mywidth('\0\f'); // 6
mywidth('한\t글'); // 7
Setting these options to -1 gives a function that returns -1 for a string
containing an instance of NUL
or control characters:
const mywidth = wcwidth.config({
nul: 0,
control: -1,
});
mywidth('java\0script'); // 10
mywidth('java\tscript'); // -1
This is useful when detecting if a string has non-printable characters.
When necessary, you can add to String.prototype
a wcwidth
getter as follows:
Object.defineProperty(
String.prototype,
'wcwidth',
{
get() {
return wcwidth(this.valueOf());
},
},
);
'한글'.wcwidth; // 4
JavaScript has no character type, thus meaningless to have two versions of
wcwidth
while POSIX does for C. wcwidth
also accepts a code value obtained
by charCodeAt()
:
wcwidth('한'); // prints 2
wcwidth('글'.charCodeAt(0)); // prints 2
INSTALL.md
explains how to build and install the library. For the copyright
issues, see the accompanying LICENSE.md
file.
If you have a question or suggestion, do not hesitate to contact me via email (woong.jun at gmail.com) or web.