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## Attribution
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Copyright (c) 2016 Jan Lelis, mail@janlelis.de
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# Unicode::Confusable [![[version]](https://badge.fury.io/rb/unicode-confusable.svg)](http://badge.fury.io/rb/unicode-confusable) [![[travis]](https://travis-ci.org/janlelis/unicode-confusable.png)](https://travis-ci.org/janlelis/unicode-confusable)
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Compares two strings if they are visually confusable as described in [Unicode® Technical Standard #39](http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr39/#Confusable_Detection): Both strings get transformed into a skeleton format before comparing them. The skeleton is generated by normalizing the string, replacing [confusable characters](ftp://ftp.unicode.org/Public/security/8.0.0/confusables.txt), and normalizing the string again. Please note: The skeleton is an intermediate representation, not meant for any other use than testing confusability.
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Unicode version: **8.0.0**
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Supported Rubies: **2.3**, **2.2**
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## `Gemfile`
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```ruby
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gem "unicode-confusable"
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```
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## Usage
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```ruby
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require "unicode/confusable"
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Unicode::Confusable.confusable? "a", "b" # => false
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Unicode::Confusable.confusable? "ℜ𝘂ᖯʏ", "Ruby" # => true
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Unicode::Confusable.confusable? "Michael", "Michae1" # => true
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Unicode::Confusable.confusable? "⁇", "?" # => false
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Unicode::Confusable.confusable? "⁇", "??" # => true
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## No Advanced Detection
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TR 39 also describes mechanisms for a more exact recognition of confusables, also within the same string:
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- Single-script confusable
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## MIT License
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- Copyright (C) 2016 Jan Lelis <http://janlelis.com>. Released under the MIT license.
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- Unicode data: http://www.unicode.org/copyright.html#Exhibit1
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require_relative "confusable/constants"
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require_relative "confusable/index"
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require 'unicode_normalize/normalize'
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module Unicode
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module Confusable
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def self.confusable?(string1, string2)
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skeleton(string1) == skeleton(string2)
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end
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def self.skeleton(string)
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require_relative 'display_width/index' unless defined? ::Unicode::Confusable::INDEX
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UnicodeNormalize.normalize(
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UnicodeNormalize.normalize(string, :nfd).each_codepoint.map{ |codepoint|
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require_relative "../lib/unicode/confusable"
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describe Unicode::Confusable do
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it "will detect official confusables" do
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assert_equal true, Unicode::Confusable.confusable?("1", "l")
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assert_equal true, Unicode::Confusable.confusable?("ℜ𝘂ᖯʏ", "Ruby")
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assert_equal true, Unicode::Confusable.confusable?("Michael", "Michae1")
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assert_equal true, Unicode::Confusable.confusable?("⁇", "??")
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end
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it "will return false for non-confusables" do
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assert_equal false, Unicode::Confusable.confusable?("a", "b")
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assert_equal false, Unicode::Confusable.confusable?("⁇", "?")
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gem.version = Unicode::Confusable::VERSION
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gem.summary = "Detect characters that look visually similar."
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gem.description = "Compares two strings if they are visually confusable as described in Unicode® Technical Standard #39: Both strings get transformed into a skeleton format before comparing them. The skeleton is generated by normalizing the string, replacing confusable characters, and normalizing the string again."
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name: unicode-confusable
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version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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version: 1.0.0
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platform: ruby
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authors:
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autorequire:
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date: 2016-03-12 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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dependencies: []
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description: 'Compares two strings if they are visually confusable as described in
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Unicode® Technical Standard #39: Both strings get transformed into a skeleton format
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before comparing them. The skeleton is generated by normalizing the string, replacing
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confusable characters, and normalizing the string again.'
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email:
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executables: []
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extensions: []
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homepage: https://github.com/janlelis/unicode-confusable
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licenses:
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signing_key:
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specification_version: 4
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summary: Detect characters that look visually similar.
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test_files:
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