563 lines
24 KiB
Python
Executable File
563 lines
24 KiB
Python
Executable File
#! /usr/bin/python
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# Multistage table builder
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# (c) Peter Kankowski, 2008
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##############################################################################
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# This script was submitted to the PCRE project by Peter Kankowski as part of
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# the upgrading of Unicode property support. The new code speeds up property
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# matching many times. The script is for the use of PCRE maintainers, to
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# generate the pcre_ucd.c file that contains a digested form of the Unicode
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# data tables.
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#
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# The script has now been upgraded to Python 3 for PCRE2, and should be run in
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# the maint subdirectory, using the command
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#
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# [python3] ./MultiStage2.py >../src/pcre2_ucd.c
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#
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# It requires four Unicode data tables, DerivedGeneralCategory.txt,
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# GraphemeBreakProperty.txt, Scripts.txt, and CaseFolding.txt, to be in the
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# Unicode.tables subdirectory. The first of these is found in the "extracted"
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# subdirectory of the Unicode database (UCD) on the Unicode web site; the
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# second is in the "auxiliary" subdirectory; the other two are directly in the
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# UCD directory.
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#
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# Minor modifications made to this script:
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# Added #! line at start
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# Removed tabs
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# Made it work with Python 2.4 by rewriting two statements that needed 2.5
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# Consequent code tidy
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# Adjusted data file names to take from the Unicode.tables directory
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# Adjusted global table names by prefixing _pcre_.
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# Commented out stuff relating to the casefolding table, which isn't used;
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# removed completely in 2012.
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# Corrected size calculation
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# Add #ifndef SUPPORT_UCP to use dummy tables when no UCP support is needed.
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# Update for PCRE2: name changes, and SUPPORT_UCP is abolished.
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#
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# Major modifications made to this script:
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# Added code to add a grapheme break property field to records.
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#
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# Added code to search for sets of more than two characters that must match
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# each other caselessly. A new table is output containing these sets, and
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# offsets into the table are added to the main output records. This new
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# code scans CaseFolding.txt instead of UnicodeData.txt.
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#
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# Update for Python3:
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# . Processed with 2to3, but that didn't fix everything
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# . Changed string.strip to str.strip
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# . Added encoding='utf-8' to the open() call
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# . Inserted 'int' before blocksize/ELEMS_PER_LINE because an int is
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# required and the result of the division is a float
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#
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# The main tables generated by this script are used by macros defined in
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# pcre2_internal.h. They look up Unicode character properties using short
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# sequences of code that contains no branches, which makes for greater speed.
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#
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# Conceptually, there is a table of records (of type ucd_record), containing a
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# script number, character type, grapheme break type, offset to caseless
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# matching set, and offset to the character's other case for every character.
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# However, a real table covering all Unicode characters would be far too big.
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# It can be efficiently compressed by observing that many characters have the
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# same record, and many blocks of characters (taking 128 characters in a block)
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# have the same set of records as other blocks. This leads to a 2-stage lookup
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# process.
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#
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# This script constructs four tables. The ucd_caseless_sets table contains
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# lists of characters that all match each other caselessly. Each list is
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# in order, and is terminated by NOTACHAR (0xffffffff), which is larger than
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# any valid character. The first list is empty; this is used for characters
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# that are not part of any list.
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#
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# The ucd_records table contains one instance of every unique record that is
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# required. The ucd_stage1 table is indexed by a character's block number, and
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# yields what is in effect a "virtual" block number. The ucd_stage2 table is a
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# table of "virtual" blocks; each block is indexed by the offset of a character
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# within its own block, and the result is the offset of the required record.
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#
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# Example: lowercase "a" (U+0061) is in block 0
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# lookup 0 in stage1 table yields 0
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# lookup 97 in the first table in stage2 yields 16
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# record 17 is { 33, 5, 11, 0, -32 }
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# 33 = ucp_Latin => Latin script
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# 5 = ucp_Ll => Lower case letter
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# 11 = ucp_gbOther => Grapheme break property "Other"
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# 0 => not part of a caseless set
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# -32 => Other case is U+0041
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#
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# Almost all lowercase latin characters resolve to the same record. One or two
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# are different because they are part of a multi-character caseless set (for
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# example, k, K and the Kelvin symbol are such a set).
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#
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# Example: hiragana letter A (U+3042) is in block 96 (0x60)
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# lookup 96 in stage1 table yields 88
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# lookup 66 in the 88th table in stage2 yields 467
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# record 470 is { 26, 7, 11, 0, 0 }
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# 26 = ucp_Hiragana => Hiragana script
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# 7 = ucp_Lo => Other letter
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# 11 = ucp_gbOther => Grapheme break property "Other"
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# 0 => not part of a caseless set
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# 0 => No other case
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#
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# In these examples, no other blocks resolve to the same "virtual" block, as it
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# happens, but plenty of other blocks do share "virtual" blocks.
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#
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# There is a fourth table, maintained by hand, which translates from the
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# individual character types such as ucp_Cc to the general types like ucp_C.
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#
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# Philip Hazel, 03 July 2008
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#
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# 01-March-2010: Updated list of scripts for Unicode 5.2.0
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# 30-April-2011: Updated list of scripts for Unicode 6.0.0
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# July-2012: Updated list of scripts for Unicode 6.1.0
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# 20-August-2012: Added scan of GraphemeBreakProperty.txt and added a new
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# field in the record to hold the value. Luckily, the
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# structure had a hole in it, so the resulting table is
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# not much bigger than before.
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# 18-September-2012: Added code for multiple caseless sets. This uses the
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# final hole in the structure.
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# 30-September-2012: Added RegionalIndicator break property from Unicode 6.2.0
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# 13-May-2014: Updated for PCRE2
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# 03-June-2014: Updated for Python 3
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# 20-June-2014: Updated for Unicode 7.0.0
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# 12-August-2014: Updated to put Unicode version into the file
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# 19-June-2015: Updated for Unicode 8.0.0
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# 02-July-2017: Updated for Unicode 10.0.0
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##############################################################################
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import re
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import string
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import sys
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MAX_UNICODE = 0x110000
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NOTACHAR = 0xffffffff
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# Parse a line of Scripts.txt, GraphemeBreakProperty.txt or DerivedGeneralCategory.txt
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def make_get_names(enum):
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return lambda chardata: enum.index(chardata[1])
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# Parse a line of CaseFolding.txt
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def get_other_case(chardata):
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if chardata[1] == 'C' or chardata[1] == 'S':
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return int(chardata[2], 16) - int(chardata[0], 16)
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return 0
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# Read the whole table in memory, setting/checking the Unicode version
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def read_table(file_name, get_value, default_value):
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global unicode_version
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f = re.match(r'^[^/]+/([^.]+)\.txt$', file_name)
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file_base = f.group(1)
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version_pat = r"^# " + re.escape(file_base) + r"-(\d+\.\d+\.\d+)\.txt$"
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file = open(file_name, 'r', encoding='utf-8')
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f = re.match(version_pat, file.readline())
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version = f.group(1)
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if unicode_version == "":
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unicode_version = version
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elif unicode_version != version:
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print("WARNING: Unicode version differs in %s", file_name, file=sys.stderr)
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table = [default_value] * MAX_UNICODE
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for line in file:
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line = re.sub(r'#.*', '', line)
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chardata = list(map(str.strip, line.split(';')))
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if len(chardata) <= 1:
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continue
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value = get_value(chardata)
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m = re.match(r'([0-9a-fA-F]+)(\.\.([0-9a-fA-F]+))?$', chardata[0])
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char = int(m.group(1), 16)
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if m.group(3) is None:
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last = char
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else:
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last = int(m.group(3), 16)
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for i in range(char, last + 1):
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# It is important not to overwrite a previously set
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# value because in the CaseFolding file there are lines
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# to be ignored (returning the default value of 0)
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# which often come after a line which has already set
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# data.
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if table[i] == default_value:
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table[i] = value
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file.close()
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return table
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# Get the smallest possible C language type for the values
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def get_type_size(table):
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type_size = [("uint8_t", 1), ("uint16_t", 2), ("uint32_t", 4),
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("signed char", 1), ("pcre_int16", 2), ("pcre_int32", 4)]
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limits = [(0, 255), (0, 65535), (0, 4294967295),
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(-128, 127), (-32768, 32767), (-2147483648, 2147483647)]
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minval = min(table)
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maxval = max(table)
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for num, (minlimit, maxlimit) in enumerate(limits):
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if minlimit <= minval and maxval <= maxlimit:
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return type_size[num]
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else:
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raise OverflowError("Too large to fit into C types")
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def get_tables_size(*tables):
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total_size = 0
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for table in tables:
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type, size = get_type_size(table)
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total_size += size * len(table)
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return total_size
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# Compress the table into the two stages
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def compress_table(table, block_size):
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blocks = {} # Dictionary for finding identical blocks
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stage1 = [] # Stage 1 table contains block numbers (indices into stage 2 table)
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stage2 = [] # Stage 2 table contains the blocks with property values
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table = tuple(table)
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for i in range(0, len(table), block_size):
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block = table[i:i+block_size]
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start = blocks.get(block)
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if start is None:
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# Allocate a new block
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start = len(stage2) / block_size
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stage2 += block
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blocks[block] = start
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stage1.append(start)
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return stage1, stage2
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# Print a table
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def print_table(table, table_name, block_size = None):
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type, size = get_type_size(table)
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ELEMS_PER_LINE = 16
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s = "const %s %s[] = { /* %d bytes" % (type, table_name, size * len(table))
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if block_size:
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s += ", block = %d" % block_size
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print(s + " */")
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table = tuple(table)
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if block_size is None:
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fmt = "%3d," * ELEMS_PER_LINE + " /* U+%04X */"
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mult = MAX_UNICODE / len(table)
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for i in range(0, len(table), ELEMS_PER_LINE):
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print(fmt % (table[i:i+ELEMS_PER_LINE] +
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(int(i * mult),)))
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else:
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if block_size > ELEMS_PER_LINE:
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el = ELEMS_PER_LINE
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else:
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el = block_size
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fmt = "%3d," * el + "\n"
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if block_size > ELEMS_PER_LINE:
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fmt = fmt * int(block_size / ELEMS_PER_LINE)
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for i in range(0, len(table), block_size):
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print(("/* block %d */\n" + fmt) % ((i / block_size,) + table[i:i+block_size]))
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print("};\n")
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# Extract the unique combinations of properties into records
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def combine_tables(*tables):
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records = {}
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index = []
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for t in zip(*tables):
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i = records.get(t)
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if i is None:
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i = records[t] = len(records)
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index.append(i)
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return index, records
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def get_record_size_struct(records):
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size = 0
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structure = '/* When recompiling tables with a new Unicode version, please check the\n' + \
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'types in this structure definition from pcre2_internal.h (the actual\n' + \
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'field names will be different):\n\ntypedef struct {\n'
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for i in range(len(records[0])):
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record_slice = [record[i] for record in records]
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slice_type, slice_size = get_type_size(record_slice)
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# add padding: round up to the nearest power of slice_size
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size = (size + slice_size - 1) & -slice_size
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size += slice_size
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structure += '%s property_%d;\n' % (slice_type, i)
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# round up to the first item of the next structure in array
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record_slice = [record[0] for record in records]
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slice_type, slice_size = get_type_size(record_slice)
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size = (size + slice_size - 1) & -slice_size
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structure += '} ucd_record;\n*/\n\n'
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return size, structure
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def test_record_size():
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tests = [ \
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( [(3,), (6,), (6,), (1,)], 1 ), \
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( [(300,), (600,), (600,), (100,)], 2 ), \
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( [(25, 3), (6, 6), (34, 6), (68, 1)], 2 ), \
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( [(300, 3), (6, 6), (340, 6), (690, 1)], 4 ), \
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( [(3, 300), (6, 6), (6, 340), (1, 690)], 4 ), \
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( [(300, 300), (6, 6), (6, 340), (1, 690)], 4 ), \
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( [(3, 100000), (6, 6), (6, 123456), (1, 690)], 8 ), \
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( [(100000, 300), (6, 6), (123456, 6), (1, 690)], 8 ), \
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]
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for test in tests:
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size, struct = get_record_size_struct(test[0])
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assert(size == test[1])
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#print struct
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def print_records(records, record_size):
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print('const ucd_record PRIV(ucd_records)[] = { ' + \
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'/* %d bytes, record size %d */' % (len(records) * record_size, record_size))
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records = list(zip(list(records.keys()), list(records.values())))
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records.sort(key = lambda x: x[1])
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for i, record in enumerate(records):
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print((' {' + '%6d, ' * len(record[0]) + '}, /* %3d */') % (record[0] + (i,)))
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print('};\n')
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script_names = ['Arabic', 'Armenian', 'Bengali', 'Bopomofo', 'Braille', 'Buginese', 'Buhid', 'Canadian_Aboriginal', \
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'Cherokee', 'Common', 'Coptic', 'Cypriot', 'Cyrillic', 'Deseret', 'Devanagari', 'Ethiopic', 'Georgian', \
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'Glagolitic', 'Gothic', 'Greek', 'Gujarati', 'Gurmukhi', 'Han', 'Hangul', 'Hanunoo', 'Hebrew', 'Hiragana', \
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'Inherited', 'Kannada', 'Katakana', 'Kharoshthi', 'Khmer', 'Lao', 'Latin', 'Limbu', 'Linear_B', 'Malayalam', \
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'Mongolian', 'Myanmar', 'New_Tai_Lue', 'Ogham', 'Old_Italic', 'Old_Persian', 'Oriya', 'Osmanya', 'Runic', \
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'Shavian', 'Sinhala', 'Syloti_Nagri', 'Syriac', 'Tagalog', 'Tagbanwa', 'Tai_Le', 'Tamil', 'Telugu', 'Thaana', \
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'Thai', 'Tibetan', 'Tifinagh', 'Ugaritic', 'Yi', \
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# New for Unicode 5.0
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'Balinese', 'Cuneiform', 'Nko', 'Phags_Pa', 'Phoenician', \
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# New for Unicode 5.1
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'Carian', 'Cham', 'Kayah_Li', 'Lepcha', 'Lycian', 'Lydian', 'Ol_Chiki', 'Rejang', 'Saurashtra', 'Sundanese', 'Vai', \
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# New for Unicode 5.2
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'Avestan', 'Bamum', 'Egyptian_Hieroglyphs', 'Imperial_Aramaic', \
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'Inscriptional_Pahlavi', 'Inscriptional_Parthian', \
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'Javanese', 'Kaithi', 'Lisu', 'Meetei_Mayek', \
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'Old_South_Arabian', 'Old_Turkic', 'Samaritan', 'Tai_Tham', 'Tai_Viet', \
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# New for Unicode 6.0.0
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'Batak', 'Brahmi', 'Mandaic', \
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# New for Unicode 6.1.0
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'Chakma', 'Meroitic_Cursive', 'Meroitic_Hieroglyphs', 'Miao', 'Sharada', 'Sora_Sompeng', 'Takri',
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# New for Unicode 7.0.0
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'Bassa_Vah', 'Caucasian_Albanian', 'Duployan', 'Elbasan', 'Grantha', 'Khojki', 'Khudawadi',
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'Linear_A', 'Mahajani', 'Manichaean', 'Mende_Kikakui', 'Modi', 'Mro', 'Nabataean',
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'Old_North_Arabian', 'Old_Permic', 'Pahawh_Hmong', 'Palmyrene', 'Psalter_Pahlavi',
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'Pau_Cin_Hau', 'Siddham', 'Tirhuta', 'Warang_Citi',
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# New for Unicode 8.0.0
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'Ahom', 'Anatolian_Hieroglyphs', 'Hatran', 'Multani', 'Old_Hungarian',
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'SignWriting',
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# New for Unicode 10.0.0
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'Adlam', 'Bhaiksuki', 'Marchen', 'Newa', 'Osage', 'Tangut', 'Masaram_Gondi',
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'Nushu', 'Soyombo', 'Zanabazar_Square'
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]
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category_names = ['Cc', 'Cf', 'Cn', 'Co', 'Cs', 'Ll', 'Lm', 'Lo', 'Lt', 'Lu',
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'Mc', 'Me', 'Mn', 'Nd', 'Nl', 'No', 'Pc', 'Pd', 'Pe', 'Pf', 'Pi', 'Po', 'Ps',
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'Sc', 'Sk', 'Sm', 'So', 'Zl', 'Zp', 'Zs' ]
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break_property_names = ['CR', 'LF', 'Control', 'Extend', 'Prepend',
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'SpacingMark', 'L', 'V', 'T', 'LV', 'LVT', 'Regional_Indicator', 'Other',
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'E_Base', 'E_Modifier', 'E_Base_GAZ', 'ZWJ', 'Glue_After_Zwj' ]
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test_record_size()
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unicode_version = ""
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script = read_table('Unicode.tables/Scripts.txt', make_get_names(script_names), script_names.index('Common'))
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category = read_table('Unicode.tables/DerivedGeneralCategory.txt', make_get_names(category_names), category_names.index('Cn'))
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break_props = read_table('Unicode.tables/GraphemeBreakProperty.txt', make_get_names(break_property_names), break_property_names.index('Other'))
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other_case = read_table('Unicode.tables/CaseFolding.txt', get_other_case, 0)
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# This block of code was added by PH in September 2012. I am not a Python
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# programmer, so the style is probably dreadful, but it does the job. It scans
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# the other_case table to find sets of more than two characters that must all
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# match each other caselessly. Later in this script a table of these sets is
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# written out. However, we have to do this work here in order to compute the
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# offsets in the table that are inserted into the main table.
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# The CaseFolding.txt file lists pairs, but the common logic for reading data
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# sets only one value, so first we go through the table and set "return"
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# offsets for those that are not already set.
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for c in range(0x10ffff):
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if other_case[c] != 0 and other_case[c + other_case[c]] == 0:
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other_case[c + other_case[c]] = -other_case[c]
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# Now scan again and create equivalence sets.
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sets = []
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for c in range(0x10ffff):
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o = c + other_case[c]
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# Trigger when this character's other case does not point back here. We
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# now have three characters that are case-equivalent.
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if other_case[o] != -other_case[c]:
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t = o + other_case[o]
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# Scan the existing sets to see if any of the three characters are already
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# part of a set. If so, unite the existing set with the new set.
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appended = 0
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for s in sets:
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found = 0
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for x in s:
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if x == c or x == o or x == t:
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found = 1
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# Add new characters to an existing set
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if found:
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found = 0
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for y in [c, o, t]:
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for x in s:
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if x == y:
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found = 1
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if not found:
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s.append(y)
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appended = 1
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# If we have not added to an existing set, create a new one.
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if not appended:
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sets.append([c, o, t])
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# End of loop looking for caseless sets.
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# Now scan the sets and set appropriate offsets for the characters.
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caseless_offsets = [0] * MAX_UNICODE
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offset = 1;
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for s in sets:
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for x in s:
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caseless_offsets[x] = offset
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offset += len(s) + 1
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# End of block of code for creating offsets for caseless matching sets.
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# Combine the tables
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table, records = combine_tables(script, category, break_props,
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caseless_offsets, other_case)
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record_size, record_struct = get_record_size_struct(list(records.keys()))
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# Find the optimum block size for the two-stage table
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min_size = sys.maxsize
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for block_size in [2 ** i for i in range(5,10)]:
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size = len(records) * record_size
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stage1, stage2 = compress_table(table, block_size)
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size += get_tables_size(stage1, stage2)
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#print "/* block size %5d => %5d bytes */" % (block_size, size)
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if size < min_size:
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min_size = size
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min_stage1, min_stage2 = stage1, stage2
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min_block_size = block_size
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print("/* This module is generated by the maint/MultiStage2.py script.")
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print("Do not modify it by hand. Instead modify the script and run it")
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print("to regenerate this code.")
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print()
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print("As well as being part of the PCRE2 library, this module is #included")
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print("by the pcre2test program, which redefines the PRIV macro to change")
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print("table names from _pcre2_xxx to xxxx, thereby avoiding name clashes")
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print("with the library. At present, just one of these tables is actually")
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print("needed. */")
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print()
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print("#ifndef PCRE2_PCRE2TEST")
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print()
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print("#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H")
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print("#include \"config.h\"")
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print("#endif")
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print()
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print("#include \"pcre2_internal.h\"")
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print()
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print("#endif /* PCRE2_PCRE2TEST */")
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print()
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print("/* Unicode character database. */")
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print("/* This file was autogenerated by the MultiStage2.py script. */")
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print("/* Total size: %d bytes, block size: %d. */" % (min_size, min_block_size))
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print()
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print("/* The tables herein are needed only when UCP support is built,")
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print("and in PCRE2 that happens automatically with UTF support.")
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print("This module should not be referenced otherwise, so")
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print("it should not matter whether it is compiled or not. However")
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print("a comment was received about space saving - maybe the guy linked")
|
|
print("all the modules rather than using a library - so we include a")
|
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print("condition to cut out the tables when not needed. But don't leave")
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print("a totally empty module because some compilers barf at that.")
|
|
print("Instead, just supply small dummy tables. */")
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|
print()
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|
print("#ifndef SUPPORT_UNICODE")
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print("const ucd_record PRIV(ucd_records)[] = {{0,0,0,0,0 }};")
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print("const uint8_t PRIV(ucd_stage1)[] = {0};")
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|
print("const uint16_t PRIV(ucd_stage2)[] = {0};")
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|
print("const uint32_t PRIV(ucd_caseless_sets)[] = {0};")
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|
print("#else")
|
|
print()
|
|
print("const char *PRIV(unicode_version) = \"{}\";".format(unicode_version))
|
|
print()
|
|
print("/* If the 32-bit library is run in non-32-bit mode, character values")
|
|
print("greater than 0x10ffff may be encountered. For these we set up a")
|
|
print("special record. */")
|
|
print()
|
|
print("#if PCRE2_CODE_UNIT_WIDTH == 32")
|
|
print("const ucd_record PRIV(dummy_ucd_record)[] = {{")
|
|
print(" ucp_Common, /* script */")
|
|
print(" ucp_Cn, /* type unassigned */")
|
|
print(" ucp_gbOther, /* grapheme break property */")
|
|
print(" 0, /* case set */")
|
|
print(" 0, /* other case */")
|
|
print(" }};")
|
|
print("#endif")
|
|
print()
|
|
print(record_struct)
|
|
|
|
# --- Added by PH: output the table of caseless character sets ---
|
|
|
|
print("const uint32_t PRIV(ucd_caseless_sets)[] = {")
|
|
print(" NOTACHAR,")
|
|
for s in sets:
|
|
s = sorted(s)
|
|
for x in s:
|
|
print(' 0x%04x,' % x, end=' ')
|
|
print(' NOTACHAR,')
|
|
print('};')
|
|
print()
|
|
|
|
# ------
|
|
|
|
print("/* When #included in pcre2test, we don't need this large table. */")
|
|
print()
|
|
print("#ifndef PCRE2_PCRE2TEST")
|
|
print()
|
|
print_records(records, record_size)
|
|
print_table(min_stage1, 'PRIV(ucd_stage1)')
|
|
print_table(min_stage2, 'PRIV(ucd_stage2)', min_block_size)
|
|
print("#if UCD_BLOCK_SIZE != %d" % min_block_size)
|
|
print("#error Please correct UCD_BLOCK_SIZE in pcre2_internal.h")
|
|
print("#endif")
|
|
print("#endif /* SUPPORT_UNICODE */")
|
|
print()
|
|
print("#endif /* PCRE2_PCRE2TEST */")
|
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
# Three-stage tables:
|
|
|
|
# Find the optimum block size for 3-stage table
|
|
min_size = sys.maxint
|
|
for stage3_block in [2 ** i for i in range(2,6)]:
|
|
stage_i, stage3 = compress_table(table, stage3_block)
|
|
for stage2_block in [2 ** i for i in range(5,10)]:
|
|
size = len(records) * 4
|
|
stage1, stage2 = compress_table(stage_i, stage2_block)
|
|
size += get_tables_size(stage1, stage2, stage3)
|
|
# print "/* %5d / %3d => %5d bytes */" % (stage2_block, stage3_block, size)
|
|
if size < min_size:
|
|
min_size = size
|
|
min_stage1, min_stage2, min_stage3 = stage1, stage2, stage3
|
|
min_stage2_block, min_stage3_block = stage2_block, stage3_block
|
|
|
|
print "/* Total size: %d bytes" % min_size */
|
|
print_records(records)
|
|
print_table(min_stage1, 'ucd_stage1')
|
|
print_table(min_stage2, 'ucd_stage2', min_stage2_block)
|
|
print_table(min_stage3, 'ucd_stage3', min_stage3_block)
|
|
|
|
"""
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