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{
"authors": [
"keiravillekode"
],
"files": {
"solution": [
"pig_latin.zig"
],
"test": [
"test_pig_latin.zig"
],
"example": [
".meta/example.zig"
]
},
"blurb": "Implement a program that translates from English to Pig Latin.",
"source": "The Pig Latin exercise at Test First Teaching by Ultrasaurus",
"source_url": "https://github.com/ultrasaurus/test-first-teaching/blob/master/learn_ruby/pig_latin/"
}

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{"track":"zig","exercise":"pig-latin","id":"d23f71cbaf584a0f98b05a1a255df945","url":"https://exercism.org/tracks/zig/exercises/pig-latin","handle":"Chomp1295","is_requester":true,"auto_approve":false}

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# Help
## Running the tests
Write your code in `<exercise_name>.zig`.
To run the tests for an exercise, run:
```bash
zig test test_exercise_name.zig
```
in the exercise's root directory (replacing `exercise_name` with the name of the exercise).
## Submitting your solution
You can submit your solution using the `exercism submit pig_latin.zig` command.
This command will upload your solution to the Exercism website and print the solution page's URL.
It's possible to submit an incomplete solution which allows you to:
- See how others have completed the exercise
- Request help from a mentor
## Need to get help?
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- The [Zig track's documentation](https://exercism.org/docs/tracks/zig)
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- The [Frequently Asked Questions](https://exercism.org/docs/using/faqs)
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# Pig Latin
Welcome to Pig Latin on Exercism's Zig Track.
If you need help running the tests or submitting your code, check out `HELP.md`.
## Introduction
Your parents have challenged you and your sibling to a game of two-on-two basketball.
Confident they'll win, they let you score the first couple of points, but then start taking over the game.
Needing a little boost, you start speaking in [Pig Latin][pig-latin], which is a made-up children's language that's difficult for non-children to understand.
This will give you the edge to prevail over your parents!
[pig-latin]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pig_latin
## Instructions
Your task is to translate text from English to Pig Latin.
The translation is defined using four rules, which look at the pattern of vowels and consonants at the beginning of a word.
These rules look at each word's use of vowels and consonants:
- vowels: the letters `a`, `e`, `i`, `o`, and `u`
- consonants: the other 21 letters of the English alphabet
## Rule 1
If a word begins with a vowel, or starts with `"xr"` or `"yt"`, add an `"ay"` sound to the end of the word.
For example:
- `"apple"` -> `"appleay"` (starts with vowel)
- `"xray"` -> `"xrayay"` (starts with `"xr"`)
- `"yttria"` -> `"yttriaay"` (starts with `"yt"`)
## Rule 2
If a word begins with one or more consonants, first move those consonants to the end of the word and then add an `"ay"` sound to the end of the word.
For example:
- `"pig"` -> `"igp"` -> `"igpay"` (starts with single consonant)
- `"chair"` -> `"airch"` -> `"airchay"` (starts with multiple consonants)
- `"thrush"` -> `"ushthr"` -> `"ushthray"` (starts with multiple consonants)
## Rule 3
If a word starts with zero or more consonants followed by `"qu"`, first move those consonants (if any) and the `"qu"` part to the end of the word, and then add an `"ay"` sound to the end of the word.
For example:
- `"quick"` -> `"ickqu"` -> `"ickquay"` (starts with `"qu"`, no preceding consonants)
- `"square"` -> `"aresqu"` -> `"aresquay"` (starts with one consonant followed by `"qu`")
## Rule 4
If a word starts with one or more consonants followed by `"y"`, first move the consonants preceding the `"y"`to the end of the word, and then add an `"ay"` sound to the end of the word.
Some examples:
- `"my"` -> `"ym"` -> `"ymay"` (starts with single consonant followed by `"y"`)
- `"rhythm"` -> `"ythmrh"` -> `"ythmrhay"` (starts with multiple consonants followed by `"y"`)
## Source
### Created by
- @keiravillekode
### Based on
The Pig Latin exercise at Test First Teaching by Ultrasaurus - https://github.com/ultrasaurus/test-first-teaching/blob/master/learn_ruby/pig_latin/

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const std = @import("std");
const mem = std.mem;
const rule1 = [_][]const u8{ "a", "e", "i", "o", "u", "xr", "yt", "ay" };
const vowels = "aeiou";
fn rule_one(res: *std.ArrayList(u8), phrase: []const u8) mem.Allocator.Error!bool {
for (rule1) |r| {
if (mem.eql(u8, r, &.{phrase[0]}) or mem.eql(u8, r, phrase[0..2])) {
try res.appendSlice("ay");
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
fn rule_two(res: *std.ArrayList(u8), phrase: []const u8) mem.Allocator.Error!bool {
for (0..phrase.len - 1) |i| {
if (!mem.containsAtLeast(u8, vowels, 1, &[_]u8{phrase[i]})) {
try res.appendSlice(&.{res.orderedRemove(mem.indexOf(u8, phrase, &[_]u8{phrase[0]}).?)});
} else {
try res.appendSlice("ay");
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
fn rule_three(res: *std.ArrayList(u8), phrase: []const u8) mem.Allocator.Error!bool {
var prev: u8 = 0;
for (0..phrase.len - 1) |i| {
if ((prev == 'q' and phrase[i] == 'u') or !mem.containsAtLeast(u8, vowels, 1, &[_]u8{phrase[i]})) {
try res.appendSlice(&.{res.orderedRemove(mem.indexOf(u8, phrase, &[_]u8{phrase[0]}).?)});
} else {
try res.appendSlice("ay");
return true;
}
prev = phrase[i];
}
return false;
}
// Because Yttrium Oxide ("yttria") comes up all the time in children's games
fn rule_four(res: *std.ArrayList(u8), phrase: []const u8) mem.Allocator.Error!bool {
var i: usize = 0;
while (phrase[i] != 'y' and i < phrase.len) : (i += 1) {
try res.appendSlice(&.{res.orderedRemove(mem.indexOf(u8, phrase, &[_]u8{phrase[0]}).?)});
}
try res.appendSlice("ay");
return true;
}
fn translate_single(ar: *std.ArrayList(u8), phrase: []const u8) mem.Allocator.Error!void {
try ar.appendSlice(phrase);
if (try rule_one(ar, phrase)) return;
ar.clearRetainingCapacity();
try ar.appendSlice(phrase);
if (try rule_three(ar, phrase)) return;
ar.clearRetainingCapacity();
try ar.appendSlice(phrase);
if (try rule_two(ar, phrase)) return;
ar.clearRetainingCapacity();
try ar.appendSlice(phrase);
_ = try rule_four(ar, phrase);
}
pub fn translate(allocator: mem.Allocator, phrase: []const u8) mem.Allocator.Error![]u8 {
var it = mem.splitScalar(u8, phrase, ' ');
const first = it.first();
var res = std.ArrayList(u8).init(allocator);
try translate_single(&res, first);
if (it.peek() == null) {
return res.toOwnedSlice();
}
var buf: [32]u8 = undefined;
var fba = std.heap.FixedBufferAllocator.init(&buf);
const fba_allocator = fba.allocator();
try res.appendSlice(" ");
while (it.next()) |word| {
var tmp = std.ArrayList(u8).init(fba_allocator);
try translate_single(&tmp, word);
try res.appendSlice(try tmp.toOwnedSlice());
try res.appendSlice(" ");
}
_ = res.pop();
return res.toOwnedSlice();
}

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const std = @import("std");
const testing = std.testing;
const pig_latin = @import("pig_latin.zig");
test "ay is added to words that start with vowels-word beginning with a" {
const expected: []const u8 = "appleay";
const actual = try pig_latin.translate(testing.allocator, "apple");
defer testing.allocator.free(actual);
try testing.expectEqualStrings(expected, actual);
}
test "ay is added to words that start with vowels-word beginning with e" {
const expected: []const u8 = "earay";
const actual = try pig_latin.translate(testing.allocator, "ear");
defer testing.allocator.free(actual);
try testing.expectEqualStrings(expected, actual);
}
test "ay is added to words that start with vowels-word beginning with i" {
const expected: []const u8 = "iglooay";
const actual = try pig_latin.translate(testing.allocator, "igloo");
defer testing.allocator.free(actual);
try testing.expectEqualStrings(expected, actual);
}
test "ay is added to words that start with vowels-word beginning with o" {
const expected: []const u8 = "objectay";
const actual = try pig_latin.translate(testing.allocator, "object");
defer testing.allocator.free(actual);
try testing.expectEqualStrings(expected, actual);
}
test "ay is added to words that start with vowels-word beginning with u" {
const expected: []const u8 = "underay";
const actual = try pig_latin.translate(testing.allocator, "under");
defer testing.allocator.free(actual);
try testing.expectEqualStrings(expected, actual);
}
test "ay is added to words that start with vowels-word beginning with a vowel and followed by a qu" {
const expected: []const u8 = "equalay";
const actual = try pig_latin.translate(testing.allocator, "equal");
defer testing.allocator.free(actual);
try testing.expectEqualStrings(expected, actual);
}
test "first letter and ay are moved to the end of words that start with consonants-word beginning with p" {
const expected: []const u8 = "igpay";
const actual = try pig_latin.translate(testing.allocator, "pig");
defer testing.allocator.free(actual);
try testing.expectEqualStrings(expected, actual);
}
test "first letter and ay are moved to the end of words that start with consonants-word beginning with k" {
const expected: []const u8 = "oalakay";
const actual = try pig_latin.translate(testing.allocator, "koala");
defer testing.allocator.free(actual);
try testing.expectEqualStrings(expected, actual);
}
test "first letter and ay are moved to the end of words that start with consonants-word beginning with x" {
const expected: []const u8 = "enonxay";
const actual = try pig_latin.translate(testing.allocator, "xenon");
defer testing.allocator.free(actual);
try testing.expectEqualStrings(expected, actual);
}
test "first letter and ay are moved to the end of words that start with consonants-word beginning with q without a following u" {
const expected: []const u8 = "atqay";
const actual = try pig_latin.translate(testing.allocator, "qat");
defer testing.allocator.free(actual);
try testing.expectEqualStrings(expected, actual);
}
test "some letter clusters are treated like a single consonant-word beginning with ch" {
const expected: []const u8 = "airchay";
const actual = try pig_latin.translate(testing.allocator, "chair");
defer testing.allocator.free(actual);
try testing.expectEqualStrings(expected, actual);
}
test "some letter clusters are treated like a single consonant-word beginning with qu" {
const expected: []const u8 = "eenquay";
const actual = try pig_latin.translate(testing.allocator, "queen");
defer testing.allocator.free(actual);
try testing.expectEqualStrings(expected, actual);
}
test "some letter clusters are treated like a single consonant-word beginning with qu and a preceding consonant" {
const expected: []const u8 = "aresquay";
const actual = try pig_latin.translate(testing.allocator, "square");
defer testing.allocator.free(actual);
try testing.expectEqualStrings(expected, actual);
}
test "some letter clusters are treated like a single consonant-word beginning with th" {
const expected: []const u8 = "erapythay";
const actual = try pig_latin.translate(testing.allocator, "therapy");
defer testing.allocator.free(actual);
try testing.expectEqualStrings(expected, actual);
}
test "some letter clusters are treated like a single consonant-word beginning with thr" {
const expected: []const u8 = "ushthray";
const actual = try pig_latin.translate(testing.allocator, "thrush");
defer testing.allocator.free(actual);
try testing.expectEqualStrings(expected, actual);
}
test "some letter clusters are treated like a single consonant-word beginning with sch" {
const expected: []const u8 = "oolschay";
const actual = try pig_latin.translate(testing.allocator, "school");
defer testing.allocator.free(actual);
try testing.expectEqualStrings(expected, actual);
}
test "some letter clusters are treated like a single vowel-word beginning with yt" {
const expected: []const u8 = "yttriaay";
const actual = try pig_latin.translate(testing.allocator, "yttria");
defer testing.allocator.free(actual);
try testing.expectEqualStrings(expected, actual);
}
test "some letter clusters are treated like a single vowel-word beginning with xr" {
const expected: []const u8 = "xrayay";
const actual = try pig_latin.translate(testing.allocator, "xray");
defer testing.allocator.free(actual);
try testing.expectEqualStrings(expected, actual);
}
test "position of y in a word determines if it is a consonant or a vowel-y is treated like a consonant at the beginning of a word" {
const expected: []const u8 = "ellowyay";
const actual = try pig_latin.translate(testing.allocator, "yellow");
defer testing.allocator.free(actual);
try testing.expectEqualStrings(expected, actual);
}
test "position of y in a word determines if it is a consonant or a vowel-y is treated like a vowel at the end of a consonant cluster" {
const expected: []const u8 = "ythmrhay";
const actual = try pig_latin.translate(testing.allocator, "rhythm");
defer testing.allocator.free(actual);
try testing.expectEqualStrings(expected, actual);
}
test "position of y in a word determines if it is a consonant or a vowel-y as second letter in two letter word" {
const expected: []const u8 = "ymay";
const actual = try pig_latin.translate(testing.allocator, "my");
defer testing.allocator.free(actual);
try testing.expectEqualStrings(expected, actual);
}
test "phrases are translated-a whole phrase" {
const expected: []const u8 = "ickquay astfay unray";
const actual = try pig_latin.translate(testing.allocator, "quick fast run");
defer testing.allocator.free(actual);
try testing.expectEqualStrings(expected, actual);
}