# encoding: utf-8 require 'active_support/multibyte' class String # == Multibyte proxy # # +mb_chars+ is a multibyte safe proxy for string methods. # # It creates and returns an instance of the ActiveSupport::Multibyte::Chars class which # encapsulates the original string. A Unicode safe version of all the String methods are defined on this proxy # class. If the proxy class doesn't respond to a certain method, it's forwarded to the encapsulated string. # # name = 'Claus Müller' # name.reverse # => "rell??M sualC" # name.length # => 13 # # name.mb_chars.reverse.to_s # => "rellüM sualC" # name.mb_chars.length # => 12 # # == Method chaining # # All the methods on the Chars proxy which normally return a string will return a Chars object. This allows # method chaining on the result of any of these methods. # # name.mb_chars.reverse.length # => 12 # # == Interoperability and configuration # # The Chars object tries to be as interchangeable with String objects as possible: sorting and comparing between # String and Char work like expected. The bang! methods change the internal string representation in the Chars # object. Interoperability problems can be resolved easily with a +to_s+ call. # # For more information about the methods defined on the Chars proxy see ActiveSupport::Multibyte::Chars. For # information about how to change the default Multibyte behavior see ActiveSupport::Multibyte. def mb_chars ActiveSupport::Multibyte.proxy_class.new(self) end def is_utf8? case encoding when Encoding::UTF_8 valid_encoding? when Encoding::ASCII_8BIT, Encoding::US_ASCII dup.force_encoding(Encoding::UTF_8).valid_encoding? else false end end end