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NHunspell - Hunspell for the .NET platform

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The spell checking and hyphenation features of OpenOffice for the .NET platform.

Introduction

I was looking for a good spell checker and hyphenation library for .NET, and I found the free (LGPL licensed) Hunspell spell checker and Hyphen libraries used in OpenOffice. Hunspell wasn't available for the .NET platform. So, I decided to write a wrapper/port. It is quite nice that a lot of the OpenOffice dictionaries are LGPL licensed too and can be used in proprietary applications.

Interop code to the native Hunspell functions

I used Managed C++ to write the wrapper/port, because I could use the original source code of Hunspell and Hyphen. It was quite nice to write the interop code between managed classes and the unmanaged Hunspell and Hyphen libraries. The original source code is almost unchanged, so that new versions of Hunspell or Hyphen can be easily adopted. Hunspell and Hyphen use unmanaged memory functions, so I had to implement the IDisposable interface and used this pattern to free unmanaged memory early.

Because Hunspell uses UTF8 coding, I had to provide conversion functions from/to UTF8:

MC++
char * NHunspell::MarshalHelper::AllocUTF8FromString(String ^value)
{
    array<Byte> ^ byteArray = Encoding::UTF8->GetBytes(value);
    int size = Marshal::SizeOf(byteArray[0]) * (byteArray->Length + 1);
    IntPtr buffer = Marshal::AllocHGlobal(size);
    Marshal::Copy(byteArray, 0, buffer, byteArray->Length);
    Marshal::WriteByte(buffer, size - 1, 0);
    return (char *) buffer.ToPointer();
}

String ^ NHunspell::MarshalHelper::AllocStringFromUTF8( char * value )
{
    int size = strlen(value);
    array<Byte> ^ byteArray = gcnew array<Byte>(size);
    Marshal::Copy(IntPtr(value), byteArray, 0, size);
    return Encoding::UTF8->GetString(byteArray);
}

Another big thing is to handle the unmanaged memory. I implement destructors and finalizers to deal with this:

MC++
NHunspell::Hunspell::~Hunspell()
{
    this->!Hunspell();
}

NHunspell::Hunspell::!Hunspell()
{
    if( handle != 0 )
    {
        delete handle;
        handle = 0;
    }
}

bool NHunspell::Hunspell::IsDisposed::get()
{
    return handle == 0;
}

NHunspell spell checking and hyphenation sample

This is a short demo of how to use NHunspell for spell checking, suggestions, and hyphenation:

C#
Console.WriteLine("NHunspell functions and classes demo");

Console.WriteLine("");
Console.WriteLine("Spell Check with with Hunspell");

// Important: Due to the fact Hunspell will use unmanaged memory
// you have to serve the IDisposable pattern
// In this block of code this is be done
// by a using block. But you can also call hunspell.Dispose()
using (Hunspell hunspell = new Hunspell("en_us.aff", "en_us.dic"))
{
    Console.WriteLine("Check if the word 'Recommendation' is spelled correct"); 
    bool correct = hunspell.Spell("Recommendation");
    Console.WriteLine("Recommendation is spelled " + 
              (correct ? "correct" : "not correct"));

    Console.WriteLine("");
    Console.WriteLine("Make suggestions for the word 'Recommendatio'");
    List<string> suggestions = hunspell.Suggest("Recommendatio");
    Console.WriteLine("There are " + suggestions.Count.ToString() + 
                      " suggestions" );
    foreach (string suggestion in suggestions)
    {
        Console.WriteLine("Suggestion is: " + suggestion );
    }
}

Console.WriteLine("");
Console.WriteLine("Hyphenation with Hyph");

// Important: Due to the fact Hyphen will use unmanaged
// memory you have to serve the IDisposable pattern
// In this block of code this is be done by a using block.
// But you can also call hyphen.Dispose()
using (Hyphen hyphen = new Hyphen("hyph_en_us.dic"))
{
    Console.WriteLine("Get the hyphenation of the word 'Recommendation'"); 
    HyphenResult hyphenated = hyphen.Hyphenate("Recommendation");
    Console.WriteLine("'Recommendation' is hyphenated as: " + 
                      hyphenated.HyphenatedWord ); 
}

Console.WriteLine("");
Console.WriteLine("Press any key to continue...");
Console.ReadKey();

Because Hunspell is native C++ code, you must include the correct assembly for your platform. On x86 platforms (32 bit), use the NHunspell.dll from the X86 folder. On X64 platforms, use the NHunspell.dll from the X64 folder.

License

This article, along with any associated source code and files, is licensed under The GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPLv3)


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Comments and Discussions

 
AnswerRe: Som question that i have Pin
Thomas Maierhofer (Tom)18-Jul-10 22:59
Thomas Maierhofer (Tom)18-Jul-10 22:59 
GeneralProblem exporting solution Pin
yunou13-May-10 12:59
yunou13-May-10 12:59 
GeneralRe: Problem exporting solution Pin
Thomas Maierhofer (Tom)18-Jul-10 23:01
Thomas Maierhofer (Tom)18-Jul-10 23:01 
GeneralNot Working in Windows Form Pin
mouthpiec7-Mar-10 6:29
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GeneralRe: Not Working in Windows Form Pin
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GeneralRe: Not Working in Windows Form Pin
mouthpiec7-Mar-10 7:47
mouthpiec7-Mar-10 7:47 
GeneralHunspell class Add method not working Pin
Nacho López23-Feb-10 8:20
Nacho López23-Feb-10 8:20 
GeneralRe: Hunspell class Add method not working Pin
JBoinker2-Jun-10 15:02
JBoinker2-Jun-10 15:02 
Hey, I just wanted to mention that I had the same problem. And yes it always does return false. But what is also really not explained very well, that the ADD is only during the life of the Object. So in your example,

Hunspell hun = new Hunspell("es_ES.aff","es_ES.dic");
hun.Add("Brau");

The word Brau does indeed get added, but only remains during the live of "Hun". Once that gets destroyed, no additions remain. It seems to me that you have to maintain your "custom" list and add them everytime you run the spell check.


Let me know if you find anything otherwise.

Thanks JJ
GeneralRe: Hunspell class Add method not working Pin
Thomas Maierhofer (Tom)18-Jul-10 23:02
Thomas Maierhofer (Tom)18-Jul-10 23:02 
NewsJust posted an IExtenderProvider using NHunspell [modified] Pin
William Winner3-Feb-10 8:34
William Winner3-Feb-10 8:34 
GeneralNHunspell ExtenderProvider Pin
William Winner14-Jan-10 8:55
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GeneralRe: NHunspell ExtenderProvider Pin
Thomas Maierhofer (Tom)14-Jan-10 21:15
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William Winner26-Jan-10 13:15
William Winner26-Jan-10 13:15 
NewsTwo new NHunspell Articles for Version 0.9.2 and above are available Pin
Thomas Maierhofer (Tom)16-Dec-09 1:54
Thomas Maierhofer (Tom)16-Dec-09 1:54 
GeneralProblem when loading a dictionary... Pin
Knight_Rider23-Nov-09 6:10
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GeneralRe: Problem when loading a dictionary... Pin
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GeneralRe: Problem when loading a dictionary... [modified] Pin
Aleksei Karimov13-Feb-10 9:13
Aleksei Karimov13-Feb-10 9:13 
GeneralNHunspell 0.9.2 is relesed - Thesaurus is available Pin
Thomas Maierhofer (Tom)27-Oct-09 21:02
Thomas Maierhofer (Tom)27-Oct-09 21:02 
GeneralNHunspell as ASP.NET App: http://www.spell-check-thesaurus.com/ Pin
Thomas Maierhofer (Tom)26-Oct-09 10:09
Thomas Maierhofer (Tom)26-Oct-09 10:09 
GeneralNHunspell Development Status Report: Stemming, Thesaurus, multi Threading, other improvements Pin
Thomas Maierhofer (Tom)20-Oct-09 2:10
Thomas Maierhofer (Tom)20-Oct-09 2:10 
GeneralDictionaries Pin
Thomas Maierhofer (Tom)20-Oct-09 2:03
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QuestionSimulating OpenOffice Pin
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