symbian-qemu-0.9.1-12/python-2.6.1/Tools/unicode/mkstringprep.py
changeset 1 2fb8b9db1c86
--- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/symbian-qemu-0.9.1-12/python-2.6.1/Tools/unicode/mkstringprep.py	Fri Jul 31 15:01:17 2009 +0100
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+import re, unicodedata, sys
+
+if sys.maxunicode == 65535:
+    raise RuntimeError, "need UCS-4 Python"
+
+def gen_category(cats):
+    for i in range(0, 0x110000):
+        if unicodedata.category(unichr(i)) in cats:
+            yield(i)
+
+def gen_bidirectional(cats):
+    for i in range(0, 0x110000):
+        if unicodedata.bidirectional(unichr(i)) in cats:
+            yield(i)
+
+def compact_set(l):
+    single = []
+    tuple = []
+    prev = None
+    span = 0
+    for e in l:
+        if prev is None:
+            prev = e
+            span = 0
+            continue
+        if prev+span+1 != e:
+            if span > 2:
+                tuple.append((prev,prev+span+1))
+            else:
+                for i in range(prev, prev+span+1):
+                    single.append(i)
+            prev = e
+            span = 0
+        else:
+            span += 1
+    if span:
+        tuple.append((prev,prev+span+1))
+    else:
+        single.append(prev)
+    tuple = " + ".join(["range(%d,%d)" % t for t in tuple])
+    if not single:
+        return "set(%s)" % tuple
+    if not tuple:
+        return "set(%s)" % repr(single)
+    return "set(%s + %s)" % (repr(single),tuple)
+
+############## Read the tables in the RFC #######################
+
+data = open("rfc3454.txt").readlines()
+
+tables = []
+curname = None
+for l in data:
+    l = l.strip()
+    if not l:
+        continue
+    # Skip RFC page breaks
+    if l.startswith("Hoffman & Blanchet") or\
+       l.startswith("RFC 3454"):
+        continue
+    # Find start/end lines
+    m = re.match("----- (Start|End) Table ([A-Z](.[0-9])+) -----", l)
+    if m:
+        if m.group(1) == "Start":
+            if curname:
+                raise "Double Start",(curname, l)
+            curname = m.group(2)
+            table = {}
+            tables.append((curname, table))
+            continue
+        else:
+            if not curname:
+                raise "End without start", l
+            curname = None
+            continue
+    if not curname:
+        continue
+    # Now we are in a table
+    fields = l.split(";")
+    if len(fields) > 1:
+        # Drop comment field
+        fields = fields[:-1]
+    if len(fields) == 1:
+        fields = fields[0].split("-")
+        if len(fields) > 1:
+            # range
+            try:
+                start, end = fields
+            except ValueError:
+                raise "Unpacking problem", l
+        else:
+            start = end = fields[0]
+        start = int(start, 16)
+        end = int(end, 16)
+        for i in range(start, end+1):
+            table[i] = i
+    else:
+        code, value = fields
+        value = value.strip()
+        if value:
+            value = [int(v, 16) for v in value.split(" ")]
+        else:
+            # table B.1
+            value = None
+        table[int(code, 16)] = value
+
+########### Generate compact Python versions of the tables #############
+
+print """# This file is generated by mkstringprep.py. DO NOT EDIT.
+\"\"\"Library that exposes various tables found in the StringPrep RFC 3454.
+
+There are two kinds of tables: sets, for which a member test is provided,
+and mappings, for which a mapping function is provided.
+\"\"\"
+
+import unicodedata
+"""
+
+print "assert unicodedata.unidata_version == %s" % repr(unicodedata.unidata_version)
+
+# A.1 is the table of unassigned characters
+# XXX Plane 15 PUA is listed as unassigned in Python.
+name, table = tables[0]
+del tables[0]
+assert name == "A.1"
+table = set(table.keys())
+Cn = set(gen_category(["Cn"]))
+
+# FDD0..FDEF are process internal codes
+Cn -= set(range(0xFDD0, 0xFDF0))
+# not a character
+Cn -= set(range(0xFFFE, 0x110000, 0x10000))
+Cn -= set(range(0xFFFF, 0x110000, 0x10000))
+
+# assert table == Cn
+
+print """
+def in_table_a1(code):
+    if unicodedata.category(code) != 'Cn': return False
+    c = ord(code)
+    if 0xFDD0 <= c < 0xFDF0: return False
+    return (c & 0xFFFF) not in (0xFFFE, 0xFFFF)
+"""
+
+# B.1 cannot easily be derived
+name, table = tables[0]
+del tables[0]
+assert name == "B.1"
+table = table.keys()
+table.sort()
+print """
+b1_set = """ + compact_set(table) + """
+def in_table_b1(code):
+    return ord(code) in b1_set
+"""
+
+# B.2 and B.3 is case folding.
+# It takes CaseFolding.txt into account, which is
+# not available in the Python database. Since
+# B.2 is derived from B.3, we process B.3 first.
+# B.3 supposedly *is* CaseFolding-3.2.0.txt.
+
+name, table_b2 = tables[0]
+del tables[0]
+assert name == "B.2"
+
+name, table_b3 = tables[0]
+del tables[0]
+assert name == "B.3"
+
+# B.3 is mostly Python's .lower, except for a number
+# of special cases, e.g. considering canonical forms.
+
+b3_exceptions = {}
+
+for k,v in table_b2.items():
+    if map(ord, unichr(k).lower()) != v:
+        b3_exceptions[k] = u"".join(map(unichr,v))
+
+b3 = b3_exceptions.items()
+b3.sort()
+
+print """
+b3_exceptions = {"""
+for i,(k,v) in enumerate(b3):
+    print "0x%x:%s," % (k, repr(v)),
+    if i % 4 == 3:
+        print
+print "}"
+
+print """
+def map_table_b3(code):
+    r = b3_exceptions.get(ord(code))
+    if r is not None: return r
+    return code.lower()
+"""
+
+def map_table_b3(code):
+    r = b3_exceptions.get(ord(code))
+    if r is not None: return r
+    return code.lower()
+
+# B.2 is case folding for NFKC. This is the same as B.3,
+# except where NormalizeWithKC(Fold(a)) !=
+# NormalizeWithKC(Fold(NormalizeWithKC(Fold(a))))
+
+def map_table_b2(a):
+    al = map_table_b3(a)
+    b = unicodedata.normalize("NFKC", al)
+    bl = u"".join([map_table_b3(ch) for ch in b])
+    c = unicodedata.normalize("NFKC", bl)
+    if b != c:
+        return c
+    else:
+        return al
+
+specials = {}
+for k,v in table_b2.items():
+    if map(ord, map_table_b2(unichr(k))) != v:
+        specials[k] = v
+
+# B.3 should not add any additional special cases
+assert specials == {}
+
+print """
+def map_table_b2(a):
+    al = map_table_b3(a)
+    b = unicodedata.normalize("NFKC", al)
+    bl = u"".join([map_table_b3(ch) for ch in b])
+    c = unicodedata.normalize("NFKC", bl)
+    if b != c:
+        return c
+    else:
+        return al
+"""
+
+# C.1.1 is a table with a single character
+name, table = tables[0]
+del tables[0]
+assert name == "C.1.1"
+assert table == {0x20:0x20}
+
+print """
+def in_table_c11(code):
+    return code == u" "
+"""
+
+# C.1.2 is the rest of all space characters
+name, table = tables[0]
+del tables[0]
+assert name == "C.1.2"
+
+# table = set(table.keys())
+# Zs = set(gen_category(["Zs"])) - set([0x20])
+# assert Zs == table
+
+print """
+def in_table_c12(code):
+    return unicodedata.category(code) == "Zs" and code != u" "
+
+def in_table_c11_c12(code):
+    return unicodedata.category(code) == "Zs"
+"""
+
+# C.2.1 ASCII control characters
+name, table_c21 = tables[0]
+del tables[0]
+assert name == "C.2.1"
+
+Cc = set(gen_category(["Cc"]))
+Cc_ascii = Cc & set(range(128))
+table_c21 = set(table_c21.keys())
+assert Cc_ascii == table_c21
+
+print """
+def in_table_c21(code):
+    return ord(code) < 128 and unicodedata.category(code) == "Cc"
+"""
+
+# C.2.2 Non-ASCII control characters. It also includes
+# a number of characters in category Cf.
+name, table_c22 = tables[0]
+del tables[0]
+assert name == "C.2.2"
+
+Cc_nonascii = Cc - Cc_ascii
+table_c22 = set(table_c22.keys())
+assert len(Cc_nonascii - table_c22) == 0
+
+specials = list(table_c22 - Cc_nonascii)
+specials.sort()
+
+print """c22_specials = """ + compact_set(specials) + """
+def in_table_c22(code):
+    c = ord(code)
+    if c < 128: return False
+    if unicodedata.category(code) == "Cc": return True
+    return c in c22_specials
+
+def in_table_c21_c22(code):
+    return unicodedata.category(code) == "Cc" or \\
+           ord(code) in c22_specials
+"""
+
+# C.3 Private use
+name, table = tables[0]
+del tables[0]
+assert name == "C.3"
+
+Co = set(gen_category(["Co"]))
+assert set(table.keys()) == Co
+
+print """
+def in_table_c3(code):
+    return unicodedata.category(code) == "Co"
+"""
+
+# C.4 Non-character code points, xFFFE, xFFFF
+# plus process internal codes
+name, table = tables[0]
+del tables[0]
+assert name == "C.4"
+
+nonchar = set(range(0xFDD0,0xFDF0) +
+              range(0xFFFE,0x110000,0x10000) +
+              range(0xFFFF,0x110000,0x10000))
+table = set(table.keys())
+assert table == nonchar
+
+print """
+def in_table_c4(code):
+    c = ord(code)
+    if c < 0xFDD0: return False
+    if c < 0xFDF0: return True
+    return (ord(code) & 0xFFFF) in (0xFFFE, 0xFFFF)
+"""
+
+# C.5 Surrogate codes
+name, table = tables[0]
+del tables[0]
+assert name == "C.5"
+
+Cs = set(gen_category(["Cs"]))
+assert set(table.keys()) == Cs
+
+print """
+def in_table_c5(code):
+    return unicodedata.category(code) == "Cs"
+"""
+
+# C.6 Inappropriate for plain text
+name, table = tables[0]
+del tables[0]
+assert name == "C.6"
+
+table = table.keys()
+table.sort()
+
+print """
+c6_set = """ + compact_set(table) + """
+def in_table_c6(code):
+    return ord(code) in c6_set
+"""
+
+# C.7 Inappropriate for canonical representation
+name, table = tables[0]
+del tables[0]
+assert name == "C.7"
+
+table = table.keys()
+table.sort()
+
+print """
+c7_set = """ + compact_set(table) + """
+def in_table_c7(code):
+    return ord(code) in c7_set
+"""
+
+# C.8 Change display properties or are deprecated
+name, table = tables[0]
+del tables[0]
+assert name == "C.8"
+
+table = table.keys()
+table.sort()
+
+print """
+c8_set = """ + compact_set(table) + """
+def in_table_c8(code):
+    return ord(code) in c8_set
+"""
+
+# C.9 Tagging characters
+name, table = tables[0]
+del tables[0]
+assert name == "C.9"
+
+table = table.keys()
+table.sort()
+
+print """
+c9_set = """ + compact_set(table) + """
+def in_table_c9(code):
+    return ord(code) in c9_set
+"""
+
+# D.1 Characters with bidirectional property "R" or "AL"
+name, table = tables[0]
+del tables[0]
+assert name == "D.1"
+
+RandAL = set(gen_bidirectional(["R","AL"]))
+assert set(table.keys()) == RandAL
+
+print """
+def in_table_d1(code):
+    return unicodedata.bidirectional(code) in ("R","AL")
+"""
+
+# D.2 Characters with bidirectional property "L"
+name, table = tables[0]
+del tables[0]
+assert name == "D.2"
+
+L = set(gen_bidirectional(["L"]))
+assert set(table.keys()) == L
+
+print """
+def in_table_d2(code):
+    return unicodedata.bidirectional(code) == "L"
+"""