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Diffstat (limited to 'tool')
-rwxr-xr-x | tool/enc-unicode.rb | 29 |
1 files changed, 18 insertions, 11 deletions
diff --git a/tool/enc-unicode.rb b/tool/enc-unicode.rb index 57edb3b3e5..6b14963217 100755 --- a/tool/enc-unicode.rb +++ b/tool/enc-unicode.rb @@ -2,6 +2,13 @@ # Creates the data structures needed by Onigurma to map Unicode codepoints to # property names and POSIX character classes +# +# To use this, get UnicodeData.txt and Scripts.txt from unicode.org. +# (http://unicode.org/Public/UNIDATA/) +# And run following command. +# ruby1.9 tool/enc-unicode.rb UnicodeData.txt Scripts.txt > enc/unicode/name2ctype.kwd +# You can get source file for gperf. +# After this, simply make ruby. unless ARGV.size == 2 $stderr.puts "Usage: #{$0} UnicodeData.txt Scripts.txt" @@ -17,10 +24,11 @@ def pair_codepoints(codepoints) # codepoints with property _property_. Note: It is intended that some ranges # will begin with the value with which they end, e.g. 0x0020 -> 0x0020 - codepoints = codepoints.uniq.sort + codepoints.sort! last_cp = codepoints.first pairs = [[last_cp, nil]] codepoints[1..-1].each do |codepoint| + next if last_cp == codepoint # If the current codepoint does not follow directly on from the last # codepoint, the last codepoint represents the end of the current range, @@ -39,7 +47,7 @@ end def parse_unicode_data(file) last_cp = 0 - data = {'Cn' => []} + data = {'Any' => [], 'Assigned' => [], 'Cn' => []} beg_cp = nil IO.foreach(file) do |line| fields = line.split(';') @@ -64,6 +72,10 @@ def parse_unicode_data(file) # Cn category. data['Cn'].concat((last_cp.next...beg_cp).to_a) + # Assigned - Defined in unicode.c; interpreted as every character in the + # Unicode range minus the unassigned characters + data['Assigned'].concat(cps) + # The third field denotes the 'General' category, e.g. Lu (data[fields[2]] ||= []).concat(cps) @@ -73,16 +85,15 @@ def parse_unicode_data(file) last_cp = cp end - # General Category property - gcps = %w[Any Assigned] - gcps.concat data.keys.sort - # The last Cn codepoint should be 0x10ffff. If it's not, append the missing # codepoints to Cn and C - cn_remainder = (data['Cn'].last.next..0x10ffff).to_a + cn_remainder = (last_cp.next..0x10ffff).to_a data['Cn'] += cn_remainder data['C'] += cn_remainder + # Define General Category properties + gcps = data.keys.sort + # We now derive the character classes (POSIX brackets), e.g. [[:alpha:]] # @@ -145,10 +156,6 @@ def parse_unicode_data(file) # Any - Defined in unicode.c data['Any'] = (0x0000..0x10ffff).to_a - # Assigned - Defined in unicode.c; interpreted as every character in the - # Unicode range minus the unassigned characters - data['Assigned'] = data['Any'] - data['Cn'] - # Returns General Category Property names and the data [gcps, data] end |