# Copyright (c) 2002-2009 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
# All rights reserved.
# This component and the accompanying materials are made available
# under the terms of the License "Eclipse Public License v1.0"
# which accompanies this distribution, and is available
# at the URL "http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html".
#
# Initial Contributors:
# Nokia Corporation - initial contribution.
#
# Contributors:
#
# Description:
# Adds folding information to Unicode data
# Added as the third field after the 'Symbian:' marker in the following format:
# Symbian:<grapheme-role>;<excluded-from-composition>;<folded-form>
# where <folded-form> is null or a sequence of hex unicode values
# separated by spaces representing the folded form of the character.
# Usage:
# perl -w UnicodeAddFolded.pl CaseFolding.txt < <output-of-UnicodeCompositionEx>
#
#
use strict;
if (scalar(@ARGV) != 1)
{
print (STDERR "Usage:\nperl -w UnicodeAddFolded.pl CaseFolding.txt < <output-of-UnicodeCompositionEx>\n");
exit 1;
}
open(FOLDING, $ARGV[0]) or die("Could not open file $ARGV[0]\n");
my %Fold = ();
my %MappingLine = ();
my $lineNo = 0;
while (<FOLDING>)
{
$lineNo++;
my ($line, $comment) = split(/#/, $_, 2);
if ($line =~ /^[ \t]*(1?[0-9a-fA-F]{4,5});[ \t]*([LEICSFT]);[ \t]*([0-9a-fA-F][0-9a-fA-F \t]*);[ \t]*$/)
{
my $code = hex($1);
my $type = $2;
my $folded = $3;
# We'll deal with Turkic mappings with our own hack.
# F = Full mappings (fold is longer than one character)
# T = I = Turkic mapping
if ($type !~ /[FTI]/ && $folded !~ /[ \t]/)
{
die ("$code has two mappings: lines $MappingLine{$code} and $lineNo.")
if (exists $Fold{$code});
$Fold{$code} = $folded;
$MappingLine{$code} = $lineNo;
}
}
elsif ($line !~ /^[ \t]*$/)
{
die ("Did not understand line $lineNo of $ARGV[0]");
}
}
close FOLDING;
# Turkic hack:
# Map dotted capital I and dotless small I to lower case i.
# This makes all the 'i's fold the same, which isn't very nice for Turkic
# languages, but it at least gives us behaviour consistent across locales
# which does at least map dotted I, and i to the same value, as well
# as mapping I and dotless i to the same value, and mapping I and i
# to the same value.
$Fold{0x49} = '0069';
$Fold{0x130} = '0069';
$Fold{0x131} = '0069';
$lineNo = 0;
while (my $line = <STDIN>)
{
chomp $line;
$lineNo++;
# Split into fields: make sure trailing null strings are not
# deleted by adding a dummy final field
my @attribute = split(/;/, $line.';dummy');
# Delete the dummy field
pop @attribute;
die ("Line $lineNo is missing 'Symbian:' entries. Has UnicodeCompositionEx been run?")
if (scalar(@attribute) == 15);
if (scalar(@attribute) == 16)
{
die ("Line $lineNo is missing 'Symbian:' entries. Has UnicodeCompositionEx been run?")
if ($attribute[15] !~ /^[ \t]*symbian:/i);
my $code = $attribute[0];
die("First attribute '$code' not a valid Unicode codepoint at line $lineNo")
unless $code =~ /^1?[0-9a-fA-F]{4,5}$/;
$code = hex($code);
$attribute[16] = exists $Fold{$code}? $Fold{$code} : '';
print join(';', @attribute);
}
elsif ($line !~ /^[ \t]*$/)
{
die 'Do not understand line '.$lineNo;
}
else
{
print $line;
}
print "\n";
}