1 | #!/usr/bin/perl -w
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2 | # unicode-decomp.pl - script to generate database for java.text.Collator
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3 | # Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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4 | #
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5 | # This file is part of libjava.
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6 | #
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7 | # This software is copyrighted work licensed under the terms of the
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8 | # Libjava License. Please consult the file "LIBJAVA_LICENSE" for
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9 | # details.
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10 |
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11 | # Code for reading UnicodeData.txt and generating the code for
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12 | # gnu.java.lang.CharData. For now, the relevant Unicode definition files
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13 | # are found in libjava/gnu/gcj/convert/.
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14 | #
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15 | # Usage: ./unicode-decomp.pl [-n] <UnicodeData.txt> <decomp.h>
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16 | # where <UnicodeData.txt> is obtained from www.unicode.org (named
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17 | # UnicodeData-3.0.0.txt for Unicode version 3.0.0), and <CharData.java>
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18 | # is the final location of include/java-chardecomp.h.
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19 | # As of JDK 1.4, use Unicode version 3.0.0 for best results.
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20 | #
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21 | # If this exits with nonzero status, then you must investigate the
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22 | # cause of the problem.
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23 | # Diagnostics and other information to stderr.
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24 | # With -n, the files are not created, but all processing still occurs.
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25 |
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26 | # These maps characters to their decompositions.
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27 | my %canonical_decomposition = ();
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28 | my %full_decomposition = ();
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29 |
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30 | # Handle `-n' and open output files.
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31 | if ($ARGV[0] && $ARGV[0] eq '-n')
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32 | {
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33 | shift @ARGV;
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34 | $ARGV[1] = '/dev/null';
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35 | }
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36 | die "Usage: $0 <UnicodeData.txt> <java-chardecomp.h>" unless @ARGV == 2;
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37 | open (UNICODE, "< $ARGV[0]") || die "Can't open Unicode attribute file: $!\n";
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38 |
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39 | # Process the Unicode file.
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40 | $| = 1;
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41 | my $count = 0;
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42 | print STDERR "Parsing attributes file";
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43 | while (<UNICODE>)
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44 | {
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45 | print STDERR "." unless $count++ % 1000;
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46 | chomp;
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47 | s/\r//g;
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48 | my ($ch, undef, undef, undef, undef, $decomp) = split ';';
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49 | $ch = hex($ch);
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50 |
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51 | if ($decomp ne '')
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52 | {
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53 | my $is_full = 0;
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54 | my @decomp = ();
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55 | foreach (split (' ', $decomp))
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56 | {
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57 | if (/^\<.*\>$/)
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58 | {
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59 | $is_full = 1;
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60 | next;
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61 | }
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62 | push (@decomp, hex ($_));
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63 | }
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64 | my $s = pack "n*", @decomp;
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65 | if ($is_full)
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66 | {
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67 | $full_decomposition{$ch} = $s;
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68 | }
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69 | else
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70 | {
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71 | $canonical_decomposition{$ch} = $s;
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72 | }
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73 | }
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74 | }
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75 |
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76 | # Now generate decomposition tables.
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77 | open DECOMP, "> $ARGV[1]" or die "Can't open output file: $!\n";
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78 | print STDERR "\nGenerating tables\n";
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79 | print DECOMP <<EOF;
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80 | // java-chardecomp.h - Decomposition character tables -*- c++ -*-
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81 |
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82 | #ifndef __JAVA_CHARDECOMP_H__
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83 | #define __JAVA_CHARDECOMP_H__
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84 |
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85 |
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86 | // These tables are automatically generated by the $0
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87 | // script. DO NOT EDIT the tables. Instead, fix the script
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88 | // and run it again.
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89 |
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90 | // This file should only be included by natCollator.cc
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91 |
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92 | struct decomp_entry
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93 | {
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94 | jchar key;
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95 | const char *value;
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96 | };
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97 |
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98 | EOF
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99 |
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100 | &write_decompositions;
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101 |
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102 | print DECOMP "#endif /* __JAVA_CHARDECOMP_H__ */\n";
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103 |
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104 | close(DECOMP);
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105 | print STDERR "Done\n";
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106 | exit;
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107 |
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108 |
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109 | # Write a single decomposition table.
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110 | sub write_single_decomposition($$%)
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111 | {
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112 | my ($name, $is_canon, %table) = @_;
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113 | my $first_line = 1;
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114 | print DECOMP "static const decomp_entry ${name}_decomposition[] =\n{\n";
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115 |
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116 | for my $key (0 .. 0xffff)
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117 | {
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118 | next if ! defined $table{$key};
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119 | print DECOMP ",\n" unless $first_line;
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120 | $first_line = 0;
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121 |
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122 | printf DECOMP " { 0x%04x, \"", $key;
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123 |
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124 | # We represent the expansion as a series of bytes, terminated
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125 | # with a double nul. This is ugly, but relatively
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126 | # space-efficient. Most expansions are short, but there are a
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127 | # few that are very long (e.g. \uFDFA). This means that if we
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128 | # chose a fixed-space representation we would waste a lot of
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129 | # space.
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130 | my @expansion = unpack "n*", $table{$key};
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131 | foreach my $char (@expansion)
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132 | {
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133 | printf DECOMP "\\x%02x\\x%02x", ($char / 256), ($char % 256);
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134 | }
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135 |
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136 | print DECOMP "\" }";
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137 | }
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138 |
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139 | print DECOMP "\n};\n\n";
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140 | }
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141 |
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142 | sub write_decompositions()
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143 | {
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144 | &write_single_decomposition ('canonical', 1, %canonical_decomposition);
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145 | &write_single_decomposition ('full', 0, %full_decomposition);
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146 | }
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