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But first, please read . courier-unicode-2.1/ChangeLog000066400000000000000000000033251335047227500162350ustar00rootroot000000000000002018-07-13 Sam Varshavchik * unicode.c: Fix error and validation of valid modified-utf7 encoding. 2018-07-11 Sam Varshavchik * unicode.c: Implement unicode_x_smap_modutf8 pseudo-encoding. 2018-04-27 Sam Varshavchik * gcc 8 update, fix assertions. libtool and toolchain updates. 2.0 2017-03-06 Sam Varshavchik * Migrate to C++11: remove unicode_char, use char32_t. Replace std::vector with std::u32string. 1.5 2016-02-19 Sam Varshavchik * configure.ac: Better test for available of nl_langinfo_l(). 1.3 2015-06-28 Sam Varshavchik * all: rebased against Unicode 8 2015-02-27 Sam Varshavchik * courier-unicode: Rename unicode.h, library name, to avoid name clashing with some old, forgotten, Gnome library. 2015-01-19 Sam Varshavchik * all: rebased against Unicode 7. Added unicode_script(), tr24 Scripts lookup. 1.1 2014-06-02 Sam Varshavchik * unicode.h: Add convenience definitions for several standard character sets in the C++ unicode:: namespace. * unicode.h: change iconvert::fromu::convert() to return an additional bool flag, an error indication. * unicode.h: declare "deleted" when compiling at C++11 level, or higher, and fix some existing C++03-style private declaration stubs. * unicode.h: fix pure virtual function call abort. * linebreaktest.C (main): Make fromu::convert return an indication of a failed conversion. 1.0 2014-01-06 Sam Varshavchik * Refactored as a standalone library, changed some symbol names. courier-unicode-2.1/INSTALL000066400000000000000000000040311335047227500155070ustar00rootroot00000000000000 Link: Courier Unicode Library (start) Link: Courier Unicode Library (parent) Link: Courier Unicode Library (previous) Link: Manual pages (next) Installation and usage Prev     Next -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Installation and usage Download the current version of the library from http://www.courier-mta.org/download.html#unicode. After unpacking the tarball, run the configure script, which takes the usual options, followed by make, then make install. To use the library, “#include ” and link with -lcourier-unicode. The C++ compiler must have C++11 support. Minimum usable version of gcc appears to be gcc 4.4 with the -std=c++0x flag. Current versions of gcc use C++11, or higher, by default and do not require extra flags. Like with all C++ code, the same compiler, and flags, must be used to build code that uses this library that was used to build the library itself. The Courier Unicode library installs an autoconf macro to prove for C++11 support. In your configure.ac AX_COURIER_UNICODE_VERSION AX_COURIER_UNICODE_CXXFLAGS AC_SUBST(COURIER_UNICODE_CXXFLAGS) Then, in Makefile.am: AM_CXXFLAGS = @COURIER_UNICODE_CXXFLAGS@ The AX_COURIER_UNICODE_VERSION macro checks the minimum library version. AX_COURIER_UNICODE_CXXFLAGS sets COURIER_UNICODE_CXXFLAGS to the appropriate option for older gcc compilers that require an option to enable C++11 support. The starting point for the library documentation is courier-unicode(7). Refer to the included manual pages, and the HTML version of the man pages for more information. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Prev     Next Courier Unicode Library  Home  Manual pages courier-unicode-2.1/Makefile.am000066400000000000000000000360671335047227500165300ustar00rootroot00000000000000# # Copyright 2000-2017 Double Precision, Inc. See COPYING for # distribution information. 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0xFF, 0x1d135 & 0xFF}, {0x1d136 & 0xFF, 0x1d139 & 0xFF}, {0x1d13a & 0xFF, 0x1d142 & 0xFF}, {0x1d143 & 0xFF, 0x1d15b & 0xFF}, {0x1d15c & 0xFF, 0x1d164 & 0xFF}, {0x1d165 & 0xFF, 0x1d166 & 0xFF}, {0x1d167 & 0xFF, 0x1d16c & 0xFF}, {0x1d16d & 0xFF, 0x1d16d & 0xFF}, {0x1d16e & 0xFF, 0x1d172 & 0xFF}, {0x1d173 & 0xFF, 0x1d17a & 0xFF}, {0x1d17b & 0xFF, 0x1d18e & 0xFF}, {0x1d18f & 0xFF, 0x1d193 & 0xFF}, {0x1d194 & 0xFF, 0x1d1a5 & 0xFF}, {0x1d1a6 & 0xFF, 0x1d1a9 & 0xFF}, {0x1d1aa & 0xFF, 0x1d1ad & 0xFF}, {0x1d1ae & 0xFF, 0x1d1b0 & 0xFF}, {0x1d1b1 & 0xFF, 0x1d1b5 & 0xFF}, {0x1d1b6 & 0xFF, 0x1d1c0 & 0xFF}, {0x1d1c1 & 0xFF, 0x1d1c6 & 0xFF}, {0x1d1c7 & 0xFF, 0x1d1ce & 0xFF}, {0x1d1cf & 0xFF, 0x1d1cf & 0xFF}, {0x1d1d0 & 0xFF, 0x1d1dd & 0xFF}, {0x1d200 & 0xFF, 0x1d21c & 0xFF}, {0x1d21d & 0xFF, 0x1d241 & 0xFF}, {0x1d242 & 0xFF, 0x1d245 & 0xFF}, {0x1d300 & 0xFF, 0x1d300 & 0xFF}, {0x1d301 & 0xFF, 0x1d305 & 0xFF}, {0x1d306 & 0xFF, 0x1d356 & 0xFF}, {0x1d360 & 0xFF, 0x1d371 & 0xFF}, {0x1d400 & 0xFF, 0x1d433 & 0xFF}, {0x1d434 & 0xFF, 0x1d454 & 0xFF}, {0x1d456 & 0xFF, 0x1d467 & 0xFF}, {0x1d468 & 0xFF, 0x1d49b & 0xFF}, {0x1d49c & 0xFF, 0x1d49c & 0xFF}, {0x1d49e & 0xFF, 0x1d49f & 0xFF}, {0x1d4a2 & 0xFF, 0x1d4a2 & 0xFF}, {0x1d4a5 & 0xFF, 0x1d4a6 & 0xFF}, {0x1d4a9 & 0xFF, 0x1d4ac & 0xFF}, {0x1d4ae & 0xFF, 0x1d4b9 & 0xFF}, {0x1d4bb & 0xFF, 0x1d4bb & 0xFF}, {0x1d4bd & 0xFF, 0x1d4c3 & 0xFF}, {0x1d4c5 & 0xFF, 0x1d4cf & 0xFF}, {0x1d4d0 & 0xFF, 0x1d4ff & 0xFF}, {0x1d500 & 0xFF, 0x1d503 & 0xFF}, {0x1d504 & 0xFF, 0x1d505 & 0xFF}, {0x1d507 & 0xFF, 0x1d50a & 0xFF}, {0x1d50d & 0xFF, 0x1d514 & 0xFF}, {0x1d516 & 0xFF, 0x1d51c & 0xFF}, {0x1d51e & 0xFF, 0x1d537 & 0xFF}, {0x1d538 & 0xFF, 0x1d539 & 0xFF}, {0x1d53b & 0xFF, 0x1d53e & 0xFF}, {0x1d540 & 0xFF, 0x1d544 & 0xFF}, {0x1d546 & 0xFF, 0x1d546 & 0xFF}, {0x1d54a & 0xFF, 0x1d550 & 0xFF}, {0x1d552 & 0xFF, 0x1d56b & 0xFF}, {0x1d56c & 0xFF, 0x1d59f & 0xFF}, {0x1d5a0 & 0xFF, 0x1d5d3 & 0xFF}, {0x1d5d4 & 0xFF, 0x1d5ff & 0xFF}, {0x1d600 & 0xFF, 0x1d607 & 0xFF}, {0x1d608 & 0xFF, 0x1d63b & 0xFF}, {0x1d63c & 0xFF, 0x1d66f & 0xFF}, {0x1d670 & 0xFF, 0x1d6a3 & 0xFF}, {0x1d6a4 & 0xFF, 0x1d6a5 & 0xFF}, {0x1d6a8 & 0xFF, 0x1d6e1 & 0xFF}, {0x1d6e2 & 0xFF, 0x1d6ff & 0xFF}, {0x1d700 & 0xFF, 0x1d71b & 0xFF}, {0x1d71c & 0xFF, 0x1d755 & 0xFF}, {0x1d756 & 0xFF, 0x1d78f & 0xFF}, {0x1d790 & 0xFF, 0x1d7c9 & 0xFF}, {0x1d7ca & 0xFF, 0x1d7cb & 0xFF}, {0x1d7ce & 0xFF, 0x1d7d7 & 0xFF}, {0x1d7d8 & 0xFF, 0x1d7e1 & 0xFF}, {0x1d7e2 & 0xFF, 0x1d7eb & 0xFF}, {0x1d7ec & 0xFF, 0x1d7f5 & 0xFF}, {0x1d7f6 & 0xFF, 0x1d7ff & 0xFF}, {0x1ee00 & 0xFF, 0x1ee03 & 0xFF}, {0x1ee05 & 0xFF, 0x1ee1f & 0xFF}, {0x1ee21 & 0xFF, 0x1ee22 & 0xFF}, {0x1ee24 & 0xFF, 0x1ee24 & 0xFF}, {0x1ee27 & 0xFF, 0x1ee27 & 0xFF}, {0x1ee29 & 0xFF, 0x1ee32 & 0xFF}, {0x1ee34 & 0xFF, 0x1ee37 & 0xFF}, {0x1ee39 & 0xFF, 0x1ee39 & 0xFF}, {0x1ee3b & 0xFF, 0x1ee3b & 0xFF}, {0x1ee42 & 0xFF, 0x1ee42 & 0xFF}, {0x1ee47 & 0xFF, 0x1ee47 & 0xFF}, {0x1ee49 & 0xFF, 0x1ee49 & 0xFF}, {0x1ee4b & 0xFF, 0x1ee4b & 0xFF}, {0x1ee4d & 0xFF, 0x1ee4f & 0xFF}, {0x1ee51 & 0xFF, 0x1ee52 & 0xFF}, {0x1ee54 & 0xFF, 0x1ee54 & 0xFF}, {0x1ee57 & 0xFF, 0x1ee57 & 0xFF}, {0x1ee59 & 0xFF, 0x1ee59 & 0xFF}, {0x1ee5b & 0xFF, 0x1ee5b & 0xFF}, {0x1ee5d & 0xFF, 0x1ee5d & 0xFF}, {0x1ee5f & 0xFF, 0x1ee5f & 0xFF}, {0x1ee61 & 0xFF, 0x1ee62 & 0xFF}, {0x1ee64 & 0xFF, 0x1ee64 & 0xFF}, {0x1ee67 & 0xFF, 0x1ee6a & 0xFF}, {0x1ee6c & 0xFF, 0x1ee72 & 0xFF}, {0x1ee74 & 0xFF, 0x1ee77 & 0xFF}, {0x1ee79 & 0xFF, 0x1ee7c & 0xFF}, {0x1ee7e & 0xFF, 0x1ee7e & 0xFF}, {0x1ee80 & 0xFF, 0x1ee89 & 0xFF}, {0x1ee8b & 0xFF, 0x1ee9b & 0xFF}, {0x1eea1 & 0xFF, 0x1eea3 & 0xFF}, {0x1eea5 & 0xFF, 0x1eea9 & 0xFF}, {0x1eeab & 0xFF, 0x1eebb & 0xFF}, {0x1eef0 & 0xFF, 0x1eef1 & 0xFF}, {0x1f000 & 0xFF, 0x1f003 & 0xFF}, {0x1f004 & 0xFF, 0x1f006 & 0xFF}, {0x1f007 & 0xFF, 0x1f00f & 0xFF}, {0x1f010 & 0xFF, 0x1f018 & 0xFF}, {0x1f019 & 0xFF, 0x1f021 & 0xFF}, {0x1f022 & 0xFF, 0x1f025 & 0xFF}, {0x1f026 & 0xFF, 0x1f029 & 0xFF}, {0x1f02a & 0xFF, 0x1f02b & 0xFF}, {0x1f030 & 0xFF, 0x1f061 & 0xFF}, {0x1f062 & 0xFF, 0x1f093 & 0xFF}, {0x1f0a0 & 0xFF, 0x1f0ae & 0xFF}, {0x1f0b1 & 0xFF, 0x1f0be & 0xFF}, {0x1f0c1 & 0xFF, 0x1f0cf & 0xFF}, {0x1f0d1 & 0xFF, 0x1f0df & 0xFF}, {0x1f100 & 0xFF, 0x1f10a & 0xFF}, {0x1f110 & 0xFF, 0x1f129 & 0xFF}, {0x1f12a & 0xFF, 0x1f12a & 0xFF}, {0x1f12b & 0xFF, 0x1f12c & 0xFF}, {0x1f12d & 0xFF, 0x1f12e & 0xFF}, {0x1f130 & 0xFF, 0x1f14f & 0xFF}, {0x1f150 & 0xFF, 0x1f169 & 0xFF}, {0x1f16a & 0xFF, 0x1f16b & 0xFF}, {0x1f170 & 0xFF, 0x1f19a & 0xFF}, {0x1f1e6 & 0xFF, 0x1f1ff & 0xFF}, {0x1f200 & 0xFF, 0x1f202 & 0xFF}, {0x1f210 & 0xFF, 0x1f212 & 0xFF}, {0x1f213 & 0xFF, 0x1f213 & 0xFF}, {0x1f214 & 0xFF, 0x1f23a & 0xFF}, {0x1f240 & 0xFF, 0x1f248 & 0xFF}, {0x1f250 & 0xFF, 0x1f251 & 0xFF}, {0x1f300 & 0xFF, 0x1f305 & 0xFF}, {0x1f306 & 0xFF, 0x1f307 & 0xFF}, {0x1f308 & 0xFF, 0x1f308 & 0xFF}, {0x1f309 & 0xFF, 0x1f309 & 0xFF}, {0x1f30a & 0xFF, 0x1f30b & 0xFF}, {0x1f30c & 0xFF, 0x1f30c & 0xFF}, {0x1f30d & 0xFF, 0x1f310 & 0xFF}, {0x1f311 & 0xFF, 0x1f320 & 0xFF}, {0x1f330 & 0xFF, 0x1f335 & 0xFF}, {0x1f337 & 0xFF, 0x1f344 & 0xFF}, {0x1f345 & 0xFF, 0x1f353 & 0xFF}, {0x1f354 & 0xFF, 0x1f374 & 0xFF}, {0x1f375 & 0xFF, 0x1f37c & 0xFF}, {0x1f380 & 0xFF, 0x1f393 & 0xFF}, {0x1f3a0 & 0xFF, 0x1f3ad & 0xFF}, {0x1f3ae & 0xFF, 0x1f3b4 & 0xFF}, {0x1f3b5 & 0xFF, 0x1f3bc & 0xFF}, {0x1f3bd & 0xFF, 0x1f3c4 & 0xFF}, {0x1f3c6 & 0xFF, 0x1f3ca & 0xFF}, {0x1f3e0 & 0xFF, 0x1f3f0 & 0xFF}, {0x1f400 & 0xFF, 0x1f418 & 0xFF}, {0x1f419 & 0xFF, 0x1f42c & 0xFF}, {0x1f42d & 0xFF, 0x1f43e & 0xFF}, {0x1f440 & 0xFF, 0x1f440 & 0xFF}, {0x1f442 & 0xFF, 0x1f445 & 0xFF}, {0x1f446 & 0xFF, 0x1f449 & 0xFF}, {0x1f44a & 0xFF, 0x1f450 & 0xFF}, {0x1f451 & 0xFF, 0x1f463 & 0xFF}, {0x1f464 & 0xFF, 0x1f465 & 0xFF}, {0x1f466 & 0xFF, 0x1f476 & 0xFF}, {0x1f477 & 0xFF, 0x1f477 & 0xFF}, {0x1f478 & 0xFF, 0x1f480 & 0xFF}, {0x1f481 & 0xFF, 0x1f483 & 0xFF}, {0x1f484 & 0xFF, 0x1f488 & 0xFF}, {0x1f489 & 0xFF, 0x1f48a & 0xFF}, {0x1f48b & 0xFF, 0x1f492 & 0xFF}, {0x1f493 & 0xFF, 0x1f49f & 0xFF}, {0x1f4a0 & 0xFF, 0x1f4ad & 0xFF}, {0x1f4ae & 0xFF, 0x1f4af & 0xFF}, {0x1f4b0 & 0xFF, 0x1f4b9 & 0xFF}, {0x1f4ba & 0xFF, 0x1f4dc & 0xFF}, {0x1f4dd & 0xFF, 0x1f4f6 & 0xFF}, {0x1f4f7 & 0xFF, 0x1f4f7 & 0xFF}, {0x1f4f9 & 0xFF, 0x1f4fc & 0xFF}, {0x1f500 & 0xFF, 0x1f518 & 0xFF}, {0x1f519 & 0xFF, 0x1f51d & 0xFF}, {0x1f51e & 0xFF, 0x1f51e & 0xFF}, {0x1f51f & 0xFF, 0x1f51f & 0xFF}, {0x1f520 & 0xFF, 0x1f524 & 0xFF}, {0x1f525 & 0xFF, 0x1f52e & 0xFF}, {0x1f52f & 0xFF, 0x1f52f & 0xFF}, {0x1f530 & 0xFF, 0x1f531 & 0xFF}, {0x1f532 & 0xFF, 0x1f539 & 0xFF}, {0x1f53a & 0xFF, 0x1f53d & 0xFF}, {0x1f540 & 0xFF, 0x1f543 & 0xFF}, {0x1f550 & 0xFF, 0x1f567 & 0xFF}, {0x1f5fb & 0xFF, 0x1f5ff & 0xFF}, {0x1f600 & 0xFF, 0x1f637 & 0xFF}, {0x1f638 & 0xFF, 0x1f640 & 0xFF}, {0x1f645 & 0xFF, 0x1f64f & 0xFF}, {0x1f680 & 0xFF, 0x1f6a4 & 0xFF}, {0x1f6a5 & 0xFF, 0x1f6a8 & 0xFF}, {0x1f6a9 & 0xFF, 0x1f6c5 & 0xFF}, {0x1f700 & 0xFF, 0x1f75d & 0xFF}, {0x1f75e & 0xFF, 0x1f764 & 0xFF}, {0x1f765 & 0xFF, 0x1f76d & 0xFF}, {0x1f76e & 0xFF, 0x1f771 & 0xFF}, {0x1f772 & 0xFF, 0x1f773 & 0xFF}, {0x2f800 & 0xFF, 0x2f8ff & 0xFF}, {0x2f900 & 0xFF, 0x2f9ff & 0xFF}, {0x2fa00 & 0xFF, 0x2fa1d & 0xFF}, {0xe0001 & 0xFF, 0xe0001 & 0xFF}, {0xe0020 & 0xFF, 0xe007f & 0xFF}, {0xe0100 & 0xFF, 0xe01ef & 0xFF}}; static const uint32_t unicode_classtab[]={ UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_CONTROL, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_PUNCTUATION|UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_SPACE, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_PUNCTUATION, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_PUNCTUATION|UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_QUOTATION, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_PUNCTUATION, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_SYMBOL|UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_CURRENCY, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_PUNCTUATION, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_PUNCTUATION|UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_BRACKET, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_PUNCTUATION, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_SYMBOL|UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_MATH|UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_OPERATOR, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_PUNCTUATION, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_NUMBER|UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_DIGIT, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_PUNCTUATION, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_SYMBOL|UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_MATH|UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_RELATION, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_PUNCTUATION, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_LETTER, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_PUNCTUATION|UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_BRACKET, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_PUNCTUATION, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_PUNCTUATION|UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_BRACKET, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_DIACRITIC|UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_SPACING, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_PUNCTUATION, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_DIACRITIC|UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_SPACING, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_LETTER, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_PUNCTUATION|UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_BRACKET, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_SYMBOL|UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_MATH, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_PUNCTUATION|UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_BRACKET, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_SYMBOL|UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_MATH, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_CONTROL, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_PUNCTUATION|UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_SPACE, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_PUNCTUATION, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_SYMBOL|UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_CURRENCY, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_PUNCTUATION, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_DIACRITIC|UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_SPACING, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_SYMBOL, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_LETTER|UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_MODIFIER|UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_SUPERSCRIPT, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_PUNCTUATION|UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_QUOTATION, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_SYMBOL|UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_MATH|UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_OPERATOR, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_FORMAT, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_SYMBOL, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_DIACRITIC|UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_SPACING, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_SYMBOL, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_SYMBOL|UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_MATH|UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_OPERATOR, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_NUMBER|UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_DIGIT|UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_SUPERSCRIPT, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_DIACRITIC|UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_SPACING, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_SYMBOL|UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_LETTERLIKE, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_PUNCTUATION, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_DIACRITIC|UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_SPACING, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_NUMBER|UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_DIGIT|UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_SUPERSCRIPT, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_LETTER|UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_MODIFIER|UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_SUPERSCRIPT, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_PUNCTUATION|UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_QUOTATION, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_NUMBER|UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_FRACTION, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_PUNCTUATION, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_LETTER, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_SYMBOL|UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_MATH|UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_OPERATOR, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_LETTER, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_SYMBOL|UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_MATH|UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_OPERATOR, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_LETTER, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_LETTER, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_LETTER|UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_DIGRAPH, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_LETTER, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_LETTER, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_LETTER|UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_PHONETIC|UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_IPA, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_LETTER|UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_PHONETIC|UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_SINOLOGY, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_LETTER|UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_MODIFIER|UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_SUPERSCRIPT, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_LETTER|UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_MODIFIER, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_DIACRITIC|UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_SPACING, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_LETTER|UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_MODIFIER, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_DIACRITIC|UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_SPACING, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_LETTER|UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_MODIFIER, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_LETTER|UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_TONE, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_LETTER|UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_MODIFIER, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_DIACRITIC, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_DIACRITIC|UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_OVERSTRUCK, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_DIACRITIC, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_FORMAT, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_DIACRITIC, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_DIACRITIC|UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_DOUBLE, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_DIACRITIC|UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_LETTER|UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_SUPERSCRIPT, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_LETTER|UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_HISTORIC, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_DIACRITIC|UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_SPACING|UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_NUMERAL, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_LETTER|UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_HISTORIC, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_DIACRITIC|UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_SPACING, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_SYMBOL|UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_EDITORIAL, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_PUNCTUATION, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_DIACRITIC|UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_SPACING, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_LETTER, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_PUNCTUATION, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_LETTER, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_LETTER, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_LETTER, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_LETTER, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_LETTER|UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_VARIANT, UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_LETTER|UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_HISTORIC, 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UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_MODIFIER 0x00350000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_REPETITION 0x00000300 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_VERTICAL 0x00000001 /* #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_SUPERSCRIPT 0x00000100 */ #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_RADICAL 0x00360000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_CJK 0x00000400 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_KANGXI 0x00000002 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_STROKE 0x00370000 /* #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_CJK 0x00000400 */ #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_LETTER 0x07000000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_CONSONANT 0x00380000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_DEPENDENT 0x00000500 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_SUBJOINED 0x00000003 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_DIGRAPH 0x00000600 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_FINAL 0x00000700 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_HISTORIC 0x00000800 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_INITIAL 0x00000900 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_FILLER 0x00000004 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_CRYPTOGRAMMIC 0x00390000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_DIGRAPH 0x003a0000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_FILLER 0x003b0000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_FRAGMENT 0x003c0000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_HEAD_MARK 0x003d0000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_SUBJOINED 0x00000a00 /* #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_HISTORIC 0x00050000 */ #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_LIGATURE 0x003e0000 /* #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_MODIFIER 0x00350000 */ #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_NASALIZATION 0x00000b00 /* #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_REPETITION 0x00000300 */ #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_SUBSCRIPT 0x00000c00 /* #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_SUPERSCRIPT 0x00000100 */ #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_PHONETIC 0x003f0000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_IPA 0x00000d00 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_SINOLOGY 0x00000e00 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_UPA 0x00000f00 /* #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_TONE 0x000c0000 */ #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_VARIANT 0x00400000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_VOWEL 0x00410000 /* #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_DEPENDENT 0x00000500 */ #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_LENGTH_MARK 0x00000005 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_TWO_PART 0x00000006 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_INDEPENDENT 0x00001000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_INHERENT 0x00001100 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_LENGTH_MARK 0x00001200 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_MEDIAL 0x00001300 /* #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_FILLER 0x00000004 */ #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_LOGOGRAPH 0x08000000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_MARK 0x09000000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_POINT 0x00420000 /* #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_TONE 0x000c0000 */ /* #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_VOWEL 0x00410000 */ #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_POINT 0x00001400 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_SPACING 0x00000007 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_NUMBER 0x0a000000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_ACCOUNTING 0x00430000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_ACROPHONIC 0x00440000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_DIGIT 0x00450000 /* #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_SUBSCRIPT 0x00000c00 */ /* #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_SUPERSCRIPT 0x00000100 */ #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_FRACTION 0x00460000 /* #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_LETTER 0x00070000 */ #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_ROMAN 0x00001500 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_HISTORIC 0x00000008 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_PUNCTUATION 0x0b000000 /* #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_ANNOTATION 0x00010000 */ #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_BRACKET 0x00470000 /* #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_CJK 0x00000400 */ #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_CORNER 0x00000009 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_FRAGMENT 0x00001600 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_HORIZONTAL 0x00001700 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_MATH 0x00001800 /* #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_SUBSCRIPT 0x00000c00 */ /* #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_SUPERSCRIPT 0x00000100 */ #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_VERTICAL 0x00001900 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_DASH 0x00480000 /* #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_VERTICAL 0x00001900 */ #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_DICTIONARY 0x00490000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_EDITORIAL 0x004a0000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_BIBLICAL 0x00001a00 /* #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_HISTORIC 0x00050000 */ #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_QUOTATION 0x004b0000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_SPACE 0x004c0000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_VERTICAL 0x004d0000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_SIGN 0x0c000000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_SYLLABLE 0x0d000000 /* #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_DIGRAPH 0x003a0000 */ /* #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_HISTORIC 0x00050000 */ /* #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_MODIFIER 0x00350000 */ #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_LENGTH 0x00001b00 /* #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_REPETITION 0x00000300 */ /* #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_VERTICAL 0x00000001 */ /* #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_RADICAL 0x00360000 */ #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_SYMBOL 0x0e000000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_ALCHEMICAL 0x004e0000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_APPARATUS 0x00001c00 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_MEASURE 0x00001d00 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_PROCESS 0x00001e00 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_TIME 0x00001f00 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_ANIMAL 0x004f0000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_FACE 0x00002000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_ZODIAC 0x00002100 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_ARROW 0x00500000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_BLACK 0x00002200 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_CROSSING 0x00002300 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_KNOT_THEORY 0x0000000a #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_DOUBLE 0x00002400 /* #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_FRAGMENT 0x00001600 */ #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_HARPOON 0x00002500 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_LONG 0x00002600 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_TAIL 0x00002700 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_ASTROLOGICAL 0x00510000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_ASTRONOMICAL 0x00520000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_AUDIO_VIDEO 0x00530000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_BEVERAGE 0x00540000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_BODY_PART 0x00550000 /* #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_FACE 0x00002000 */ #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_BRAILLE_PATTERN 0x00560000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_BROADCAST 0x00570000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_CLOSED_CAPTIONING 0x00002800 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_CALENDRICAL 0x00580000 /* #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_CANTILLATION 0x00020000 */ #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_CELEBRATION 0x00590000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_CLOCK_FACE 0x005a0000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_CLOTHING 0x005b0000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_COMIC_STYLE 0x005c0000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_COMMUNICATION 0x005d0000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_CULTURAL 0x005e0000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_CURRENCY 0x005f0000 /* #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_DICTIONARY 0x00490000 */ #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_DIGRAM 0x00600000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_YIJING 0x00002900 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_DINGBAT 0x00610000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_ARROW 0x00002a00 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_CROSS 0x00002b00 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_HAND 0x00002c00 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_POINTING 0x0000000b #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_ORNAMENTAL_BRACKET 0x00002d00 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_PUNCTUATION_ORNAMENT 0x00002e00 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_STARLIKE 0x00002f00 /* #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_EDITORIAL 0x004a0000 */ /* #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_BIBLICAL 0x00001a00 */ #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_EMOTICON 0x00620000 /* #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_FACE 0x00002000 */ #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_CAT 0x0000000c #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_GESTURE 0x00003000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_ENTERTAINMENT 0x00630000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_FAIRY_TALE 0x00640000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_FINANCE 0x00650000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_FOOD 0x00660000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_FRUIT 0x00670000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_GAME 0x00680000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_CHESS 0x00003100 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_DICE 0x00003200 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_DOMINO_TILE 0x00003300 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_HORIZONTAL 0x0000000d /* #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_VERTICAL 0x00000001 */ #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_DRAUGHTS_AND_CHECKERS 0x00003400 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_GO 0x00003500 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_MARKER 0x0000000e #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_JAPANESE_CHESS 0x00003600 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_MAHJONG_TILE 0x00003700 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_BAMBOO_SUIT 0x0000000f #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_CHARACTER_SUIT 0x00000010 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_CIRCLE_SUIT 0x00000011 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_DRAGON 0x00000012 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_FLOWER 0x00000013 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_PREVAILING_WIND 0x00000014 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_SEASON 0x00000015 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_PLAYING_CARD 0x00003800 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_GENDER 0x00690000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_GENEALOGICAL 0x006a0000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_GEOMETRIC 0x006b0000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_CIRCLE 0x00003900 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_GLOBE 0x006c0000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_GRAPHIC 0x006d0000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_BLOCK 0x00003a00 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_CONTROL_CODE 0x00003b00 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_FORM 0x00003c00 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_SHADE 0x00003d00 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_SPACE 0x00003e00 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_TERMINAL 0x00003f00 /* #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_HEAD_MARK 0x003d0000 */ #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_HEART 0x006e0000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_HEXAGRAM 0x006f0000 /* #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_YIJING 0x00002900 */ #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_IDEOGRAPH 0x00700000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_BRACKETED 0x00004000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_CIRCLED 0x00004100 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_PARENTHESIZED 0x00004200 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_SQUARED 0x00004300 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_IDEOGRAPHIC_DESCRIPTION 0x00710000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_LANDSCAPE 0x00720000 /* #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_LETTER 0x00070000 */ /* #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_BRACKETED 0x00004000 */ /* #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_CIRCLED 0x00004100 */ #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_ITALIC 0x00000016 /* #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_PARENTHESIZED 0x00004200 */ #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_REGIONAL_INDICATOR 0x00004400 /* #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_SQUARED 0x00004300 */ #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_ABBREVIATION 0x00000017 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_LETTERLIKE 0x00730000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_MAP 0x00740000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_MATH 0x00750000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_ALPHANUMERIC 0x00004500 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_BOLD 0x00000018 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_BOLD_DIGIT 0x00000019 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_BOLD_FRAKTUR 0x0000001a #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_BOLD_GREEK 0x0000001b #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_BOLD_ITALIC 0x0000001c #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_BOLD_ITALIC_GREEK 0x0000001d #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_BOLD_SCRIPT 0x0000001e #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_DOUBLE_STRUCK 0x0000001f #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_DOUBLE_STRUCK_DIGIT 0x00000020 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_FRAKTUR 0x00000021 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_INITIAL 0x00000022 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_ISOLATED 0x00000023 /* #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_ITALIC 0x00000016 */ #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_ITALIC_GREEK 0x00000024 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_LARGE 0x00000025 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_LOOPED 0x00000026 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_MONOSPACE 0x00000027 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_MONOSPACE_DIGIT 0x00000028 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_SANS_SERIF 0x00000029 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_SANS_SERIF_BOLD 0x0000002a #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_SANS_SERIF_BOLD_DIGIT 0x0000002b #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_SANS_SERIF_BOLD_GREEK 0x0000002c #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_SANS_SERIF_BOLD_ITALIC 0x0000002d #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_SANS_SERIF_BOLD_ITALIC_GREEK 0x0000002e #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_SANS_SERIF_DIGIT 0x0000002f #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_SANS_SERIF_ITALIC 0x00000030 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_SCRIPT 0x00000031 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_STRETCHED 0x00000032 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_TAILED 0x00000033 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_ANGLE 0x00004600 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_CONSTANT 0x00004700 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_EMPTY_SET 0x00004800 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_ERROR_BAR 0x00004900 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_FENCE 0x00004a00 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_FORK 0x00004b00 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_HEBREW 0x00004c00 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_INTEGRAL 0x00004d00 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_FRAGMENT 0x00000034 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_OPERATOR 0x00004e00 /* #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_FRAGMENT 0x00000034 */ /* #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_LARGE 0x00000025 */ #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_MODAL_LOGIC 0x00000035 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_RELATION 0x00004f00 /* #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_SUBSCRIPT 0x00000c00 */ /* #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_SUPERSCRIPT 0x00000100 */ #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_MEASURE 0x00760000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_MEDICAL 0x00770000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_METRICAL 0x00780000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_MICR 0x00790000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_MONOGRAM 0x007a0000 /* #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_YIJING 0x00002900 */ #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_MUSIC 0x007b0000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_ANCIENT_GREEK 0x00005000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_INSTRUMENTAL 0x00000036 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_VOCALIC 0x00000037 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_BYZANTINE 0x00005100 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_AFONA_OR_YPOSTASEIS 0x00000038 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_AGOGIKA 0x00000039 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_ALLOIOSEIS 0x0000003a #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_ARGIES 0x0000003b #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_EKFONETIKA 0x0000003c #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_FONITIKA 0x0000003d #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_FTHORES 0x0000003e #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_GRAMMATA 0x0000003f #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_ICHIMATA_OR_MARTYRIKA 0x00000040 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_LEIMMATA_OR_SIOPES 0x00000041 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_MELODIMATA 0x00000042 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_PROSODIES 0x00000043 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_RYTHMIKA 0x00000044 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_SPECIAL 0x00000045 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_SYNAGMATA_OR_GORGOTITES 0x00000046 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_GREGORIAN 0x00005200 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_MENSURAL 0x00005300 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_PROLATION 0x00000047 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_REST 0x00000048 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_WESTERN 0x00005400 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_ACCIDENTAL 0x00000049 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_ANALYTIC 0x0000004a #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_ARTICULATION 0x0000004b #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_AUGMENTATION_DOT 0x0000004c #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_BAR 0x0000004d #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_BEAM_SLUR 0x0000004e #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_CLEF 0x0000004f #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_CODA 0x00000050 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_DYNAMIC 0x00000051 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_FIGURE_REPETITION 0x00000052 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_FLAG 0x00000053 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_HOLD_OR_PAUSE 0x00000054 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_INSTRUMENTATION 0x00000055 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_NOTE 0x00000056 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_NOTEHEAD 0x00000057 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_OCTAVE 0x00000058 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_ORNAMENT 0x00000059 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_PEDAL 0x0000005a /* #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_REST 0x00000048 */ #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_STAFF_BRACKET 0x0000005b #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_STAVE 0x0000005c #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_STEM 0x0000005d #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_TABLATURE 0x0000005e #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_TIME_SIGNATURE 0x0000005f #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_TREMOLO 0x00000060 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_MUSICAL 0x007c0000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_BALINESE 0x00005500 /* #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_NOTE 0x00000056 */ /* #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_NUMBER 0x00090000 */ /* #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_CIRCLED 0x00004100 */ #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_COUNTING_ROD_UNIT 0x00005600 /* #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_PARENTHESIZED 0x00004200 */ #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_OCR 0x007d0000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_OFFICE 0x007e0000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_PERSON 0x007f0000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_OCCUPATION 0x00005700 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_PERSONAL_CARE 0x00800000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_PLANT 0x00810000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_POETIC 0x00820000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_RECYCLING 0x00830000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_RELIGIOUS 0x00840000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_REPLACEMENT 0x00850000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_ROMANCE 0x00860000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_SCHOOL 0x00870000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_SIGNAGE 0x00880000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_SPORT 0x00890000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_SPORTS 0x008a0000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_STARLIKE 0x008b0000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_SYLLABLE 0x008c0000 /* #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_CIRCLED 0x00004100 */ /* #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_PARENTHESIZED 0x00004200 */ /* #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_SQUARED 0x00004300 */ #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_TECHNICAL 0x008d0000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_APL 0x00005800 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_CHEMISTRY 0x00005900 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_CROP 0x00005a00 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_DENTISTRY 0x00005b00 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_DRAFTING 0x00005c00 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_INTERFACE 0x00005d00 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_ARROW 0x00000061 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4_INPUT_STATUS 0x00000062 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_KEYBOARD 0x00005e00 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_QUINE_CORNER 0x00005f00 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_TELEGRAPHIC 0x008e0000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_TETRAGRAM 0x008f0000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_TOOL 0x00900000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_TRAFFIC_SIGN 0x00910000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_TRANSLITERATION 0x00920000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_TRIGRAM 0x00930000 /* #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_YIJING 0x00002900 */ #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_VEHICLE 0x00940000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_WARNING_SIGN 0x00950000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_WEATHER 0x00960000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_WORD 0x00970000 /* #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_CIRCLED 0x00004100 */ /* #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_PARENTHESIZED 0x00004200 */ /* #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3_SQUARED 0x00004300 */ #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_ZODIAC 0x00980000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_VIRAMA 0x0f000000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_VOWEL 0x10000000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_WORD 0x11000000 /* #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_LIGATURE 0x003e0000 */ courier-unicode-2.1/courier-unicode-script-tab.h000066400000000000000000000066221335047227500220010ustar00rootroot00000000000000 unicode_script_unknown, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_latin, unicode_script_greek, unicode_script_cyrillic, unicode_script_armenian, unicode_script_hebrew, unicode_script_arabic, unicode_script_syriac, unicode_script_thaana, unicode_script_devanagari, unicode_script_bengali, unicode_script_gurmukhi, unicode_script_gujarati, unicode_script_oriya, unicode_script_tamil, unicode_script_telugu, unicode_script_kannada, unicode_script_malayalam, unicode_script_sinhala, unicode_script_thai, unicode_script_lao, unicode_script_tibetan, unicode_script_myanmar, unicode_script_georgian, unicode_script_hangul, unicode_script_ethiopic, unicode_script_cherokee, unicode_script_canadian_aboriginal, unicode_script_ogham, unicode_script_runic, unicode_script_khmer, unicode_script_mongolian, unicode_script_hiragana, unicode_script_katakana, unicode_script_bopomofo, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_yi, unicode_script_old_italic, unicode_script_gothic, unicode_script_deseret, unicode_script_inherited, unicode_script_tagalog, unicode_script_hanunoo, unicode_script_buhid, unicode_script_tagbanwa, unicode_script_limbu, unicode_script_tai_le, unicode_script_linear_b, unicode_script_ugaritic, unicode_script_shavian, unicode_script_osmanya, unicode_script_cypriot, unicode_script_braille, unicode_script_buginese, unicode_script_coptic, unicode_script_new_tai_lue, unicode_script_glagolitic, unicode_script_tifinagh, unicode_script_syloti_nagri, unicode_script_old_persian, unicode_script_kharoshthi, unicode_script_balinese, unicode_script_cuneiform, unicode_script_phoenician, unicode_script_phags_pa, unicode_script_nko, unicode_script_sundanese, unicode_script_lepcha, unicode_script_ol_chiki, unicode_script_vai, unicode_script_saurashtra, unicode_script_kayah_li, unicode_script_rejang, unicode_script_lycian, unicode_script_carian, unicode_script_lydian, unicode_script_cham, unicode_script_tai_tham, unicode_script_tai_viet, unicode_script_avestan, unicode_script_egyptian_hieroglyphs, unicode_script_samaritan, unicode_script_lisu, unicode_script_bamum, unicode_script_javanese, unicode_script_meetei_mayek, unicode_script_imperial_aramaic, unicode_script_old_south_arabian, unicode_script_inscriptional_parthian, unicode_script_inscriptional_pahlavi, unicode_script_old_turkic, unicode_script_kaithi, unicode_script_batak, unicode_script_brahmi, unicode_script_mandaic, unicode_script_chakma, unicode_script_meroitic_cursive, unicode_script_meroitic_hieroglyphs, unicode_script_miao, unicode_script_sharada, unicode_script_sora_sompeng, unicode_script_takri, unicode_script_caucasian_albanian, unicode_script_bassa_vah, unicode_script_duployan, unicode_script_elbasan, unicode_script_grantha, unicode_script_pahawh_hmong, unicode_script_khojki, unicode_script_linear_a, unicode_script_mahajani, unicode_script_manichaean, unicode_script_mende_kikakui, unicode_script_modi, unicode_script_mro, unicode_script_old_north_arabian, unicode_script_nabataean, unicode_script_palmyrene, unicode_script_pau_cin_hau, unicode_script_old_permic, unicode_script_psalter_pahlavi, unicode_script_siddham, unicode_script_khudawadi, unicode_script_tirhuta, unicode_script_warang_citi, unicode_script_ahom, unicode_script_anatolian_hieroglyphs, unicode_script_hatran, unicode_script_multani, unicode_script_old_hungarian, unicode_script_signwriting courier-unicode-2.1/courier-unicode.h000066400000000000000000001304301335047227500177260ustar00rootroot00000000000000#ifndef courier_unicode_h #define courier_unicode_h /* ** Copyright 2000-2018 Double Precision, Inc. ** See COPYING for distribution information. ** */ #ifdef __cplusplus #include #include #include extern "C" { #endif #if 0 } #endif #include #include #include #include #include #ifdef __cplusplus #else #if 1 #include #else typedef uint32_t char32_t; #endif #endif #define COURIER_UNICODE_VERSION 210 /* ** The system default character set, from the locale. */ extern const char *unicode_default_chset(); /* ** The current locale character set. */ extern const char *unicode_locale_chset(); #if 1 extern const char *unicode_locale_chset_l(locale_t l); #endif /* Unicode upper/lower/title case conversion functions */ extern char32_t unicode_uc(char32_t); extern char32_t unicode_lc(char32_t); extern char32_t unicode_tc(char32_t); /* ** Look up HTML 4.0/XHTML entity. ** ** n="amp", etc... ** ** Returns the unicode entity value, or 0 if no such entity is defined. */ char32_t unicode_html40ent_lookup(const char *n); /* ** ** Return "width" of unicode character. ** ** This is defined as follows: for characters having the F or W property in ** tr11 (EastAsianWidth), unicode_wcwidth() returns 2. ** ** Otherwise, characters having the BK, CR, LF, CM, NL, WJ, and ZW line ** breaking property as per tr14, unicode_wcwdith() returns 0. For all other ** cases, 1. ** ** This provides a rough estimate of the "width" of the character if its ** shown on a text console. */ extern int unicode_wcwidth(char32_t c); extern size_t unicode_wcwidth_str(const char32_t *c); /* Internal unicode table lookup functions */ extern uint8_t unicode_tab_lookup(char32_t ch, const size_t *unicode_indextab, size_t unicode_indextab_sizeof, const uint8_t (*unicode_rangetab)[2], const uint8_t *unicode_classtab, uint8_t uclass); extern uint32_t unicode_tab32_lookup(char32_t ch, const size_t *unicode_indextab, size_t unicode_indextab_sizeof, const uint8_t (*unicode_rangetab)[2], const uint32_t *unicode_classtab, uint32_t uclass); /* ** Look up unicode categorization, see http://unicode.org/notes/tn36/ ** ** Returns a 32 bit value with four unicode categories encoded in the ** bits defined by UNICODE_CATEGORY_1..4 */ #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_1 0xFF000000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2 0x00FF0000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3 0x0000FF00 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4 0x000000FF #include uint32_t unicode_category_lookup(char32_t); /* ** Return non-0 for TAB, and all UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_SPACE. */ extern int unicode_isblank(char32_t ch); /* ** The unicode-ish isspace(). In addition to return non-0 for ** unicode_isblank(), this also returns non-0 for unicode characters ** with linebreaking properties of BK, CR, LF, NL, and SP. */ extern int unicode_isspace(char32_t ch); /* ** Return non-0 for all UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_LETTER */ extern int unicode_isalpha(char32_t ch); /* ** Return non-0 for all UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_NUMBER | UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_DIGIT, ** only (no third categories). */ extern int unicode_isdigit(char32_t ch); /* ** Return non-0 for all unicode_isalpha() or unicode_isdigit(). */ extern int unicode_isalnum(char32_t ch); /* ** Returns non-0 for all codepoints above SPACE which are not ** unicode_isspace(). */ extern int unicode_isgraph(char32_t ch); /* ** Return non-0 for all UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_PUNCTUATION. */ extern int unicode_ispunct(char32_t ch); /* ** Return non-0 for all unicode_isalpha() for which the character is ** equal to unicode_lc() of itself. */ extern int unicode_islower(char32_t ch); /* ** Return non-0 for all unicode_isalpha() for which the character is ** equal to unicode_uc() of itself. */ extern int unicode_isupper(char32_t ch); /* ** Implementation of grapheme cluster boundary rules, as per ** http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr29/tr29-27.html ** including GB9a and GB9b. ** ** Returns non-zero if there's a grapheme break between the two referenced ** characters. */ int unicode_grapheme_break(char32_t a, char32_t b); typedef enum { #include } unicode_script_t; /* ** Look up the unicode script property, as per ** http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr24/tr24-24.html */ unicode_script_t unicode_script(char32_t a); /* ** Implementation of line break rules, as per ** http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr14/tr14-35.html ** ** Invoke unicode_lb_init() to initialize the linebreaking algorithm. The ** first parameter is a callback function that gets invoked with two ** arguments: UNICODE_LB_{MANDATORY|NONE|ALLOWED}, and a passthrough argument. ** The second parameter to unicode_lb_init() is the opaque passthrough ** pointer, that is passed as the second argument to the callback function ** with no further interpretation. ** ** unicode_lb_init() returns an opaque handle. Invoke unicode_lb_next(), ** passing the handle and one unicode character. Repeatedly invoke ** unicode_lb_next() to specify the input string for the linebreaking ** algorithm, then invoke unicode_lb_end() to finish calculating the ** linebreaking algorithm, and deallocate the opaque linebreaking handle. ** ** The callback function gets invoked once for each invocation of ** unicode_lb_next(). The contract is that before unicode_lb_end() returns, ** the callback function will get invoked the exact number of times that ** unicode_lb_next(), as long as each invocation of the callback function ** returned 0; nothing more, nothing less. The first parameter to the callback ** function will be one of the following values: ** ** UNICODE_LB_MANDATORY - a linebreak is MANDATORY before the corresponding ** character. ** UNICODE_LB_NONE - a linebreak is PROHIBITED before the corresponding ** character. ** UNICODE_LB_ALLOWED - a linebreak is OPTIONAL before the corresponding ** character (the preceding character is a space, or an equivalent). ** ** The callback function should return 0. A non-zero value indicates an ** error, which gets propagated up to the caller. The contract that the ** callback function gets invoked the same number of times that ** unicode_lb_next() gets invoked is now broken. */ #define UNICODE_LB_MANDATORY -1 #define UNICODE_LB_NONE 0 #define UNICODE_LB_ALLOWED 1 struct unicode_lb_info; typedef struct unicode_lb_info *unicode_lb_info_t; /* ** Allocate a linebreaking handle. */ extern unicode_lb_info_t unicode_lb_init(int (*cb_func)(int, void *), void *cb_arg); /* ** Feed the next character through the linebreaking algorithm. ** A non-zero return code indicates that the callback function was invoked ** and it returned a non-zero return code (which is propagated as a return ** value). unicode_lb_end() must still be invoked, in this case. ** ** A zero return code indicates that if the callback function was invoked, ** it returned 0. */ extern int unicode_lb_next(unicode_lb_info_t i, char32_t ch); /* ** Convenience function that invokes unicode_lb_next() with a list of ** unicode chars. Returns 0 if all invocations of unicode_lb_next() returned ** 0, or the first non-zero return value from unicode_lb_next(). */ extern int unicode_lb_next_cnt(unicode_lb_info_t i, const char32_t *chars, size_t cnt); /* ** Finish the linebreaking algorithm. ** ** A non-zero return code indicates that the callback function was invoked ** and it returned a non-zero return code (which is propagated as a return ** value). ** ** A zero return code indicates that if the callback function was invoked, ** it returned 0, and that the callback function was invoked exactly the same ** number of times that unicode_lb_next() was invoked. ** ** In all case, the linebreak handle will no longer be valid when this ** function returns. */ extern int unicode_lb_end(unicode_lb_info_t i); /* ** An alternative linebreak API where the callback function receives the ** original unicode character in addition to its linebreak value. ** ** User unicode_lbc_init(), unicode_lbc_next(), and unicode_lbc_end(), whose ** semantics are the same as their _lb_ counterparts. */ struct unicode_lbc_info; typedef struct unicode_lbc_info *unicode_lbc_info_t; extern unicode_lbc_info_t unicode_lbc_init(int (*cb_func)(int, char32_t, void *), void *cb_arg); extern int unicode_lbc_next(unicode_lbc_info_t i, char32_t ch); extern int unicode_lbc_next_cnt(unicode_lbc_info_t i, const char32_t *chars, size_t cnt); extern int unicode_lbc_end(unicode_lbc_info_t i); /* ** Set linebreaking options. ** ** OPTIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE. */ extern void unicode_lb_set_opts(unicode_lb_info_t i, int opts); extern void unicode_lbc_set_opts(unicode_lbc_info_t i, int opts); /* ** Tailorization of LB24: Prevent pluses, as in "C++", from breaking. ** ** Adds the following to LB24: ** ** PR x PR ** ** AL x PR ** ** ID x PR **/ #define UNICODE_LB_OPT_PRBREAK 0x0001 /* ** Tailored "/" breaking rules. This prevents breaking after the "/" ** character. And provides an exception to the "x SY" rule in LB13. ** ** Adds the following rule to LB13: ** ** SY x EX ** ** SY x AL ** ** SY x ID ** ** SP ÷ SY, which takes precedence over "x SY". */ #define UNICODE_LB_OPT_SYBREAK 0x0002 /* ** Tailored / breaking rules. ** ** This reclassifies U+2013 and U+2014 as class WJ, prohibiting breaks before ** and after mdash and ndash. */ #define UNICODE_LB_OPT_DASHWJ 0x0004 /* ** Implemention of word break rules, as per ** http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr29/tr29-27.html ** ** Invoke unicode_wb_init() to initialize the wordbreaking algorithm. The ** first parameter is a callback function that gets invoked with two ** arguments: an int flag, and a passthrough argument. The second parameter to ** unicode_wb_init() is the opaque passthrough pointer, that is passed as the ** second argument to the callback function with no further interpretation. ** ** unicode_wb_init() returns an opaque handle. Invoke unicode_wb_next(), ** passing the handle and one unicode character. Repeatedly invoke ** unicode_wb_next() to specify the input string for the wordbreaking ** algorithm, then invoke unicode_wb_end() to finish calculating the ** wordbreaking algorithm, and deallocate the opaque wordbreaking handle. ** ** The callback function gets invoked once for each invocation of ** unicode_wb_next(). The contract is that before unicode_wb_end() returns, ** the callback function will get invoked the exact number of times that ** unicode_wb_next(), as long as each invocation of the callback function ** returned 0; nothing more, nothing less. The first parameter to the callback ** function will be an int. A non-zero value indicates that there is a word ** break between this character and the preceding one. ** ** The callback function should return 0. A non-zero value indicates an ** error, which gets propagated up to the caller. The contract that the ** callback function gets invoked the same number of times that ** unicode_lb_next() gets invoked is now broken. */ struct unicode_wb_info; typedef struct unicode_wb_info *unicode_wb_info_t; /* ** Allocate a wordbreaking handle. */ extern unicode_wb_info_t unicode_wb_init(int (*cb_func)(int, void *), void *cb_arg); /* ** Feed the next character through the wordbreaking algorithm. ** A non-zero return code indicates that the callback function was invoked ** and it returned a non-zero return code (which is propagated as a return ** value). unicode_wb_end() must still be invoked, in this case. ** ** A zero return code indicates that if the callback function was invoked, ** it returned 0. */ extern int unicode_wb_next(unicode_wb_info_t i, char32_t ch); /* ** Convenience function that invokes unicode_wb_next() with a list of ** unicode chars. Returns 0 if all invocations of unicode_wb_next() returned ** 0, or the first non-zero return value from unicode_wb_next(). */ extern int unicode_wb_next_cnt(unicode_wb_info_t i, const char32_t *chars, size_t cnt); /* ** Finish the wordbreaking algorithm. ** ** A non-zero return code indicates that the callback function was invoked ** and it returned a non-zero return code (which is propagated as a return ** value). ** ** A zero return code indicates that if the callback function was invoked, ** it returned 0, and that the callback function was invoked exactly the same ** number of times that unicode_wb_next() was invoked. ** ** In all case, the wordbreak handle will no longer be valid when this ** function returns. */ extern int unicode_wb_end(unicode_wb_info_t i); /* ** Search for a word boundary. ** ** Obtain a handle by calling unicode_wbscan_init(), then invoke ** unicode_wbscan_next() to provide a unicode stream, then invoke ** unicode_wbscan_end(). unicode_wbscan_end() returns the number of unicode ** characters from the beginning of the stream until the first word boundary. ** ** You may prematurely stop calling unicode_wbscan_next() once it returns a ** non-0 value, which means that there is sufficient context to compute the ** first word boundary, and all further calls to unicode_wbscan_next() will ** be internal no-ops. */ struct unicode_wbscan_info; typedef struct unicode_wbscan_info *unicode_wbscan_info_t; unicode_wbscan_info_t unicode_wbscan_init(); int unicode_wbscan_next(unicode_wbscan_info_t i, char32_t ch); size_t unicode_wbscan_end(unicode_wbscan_info_t i); /* ** A buffer that holds unicode characters, and dynamically grows as needed. */ struct unicode_buf { char32_t *ptr; /* The unicode characters */ size_t size, /* Buffer size */ len, /* How many characters in ptr are initialized */ max; /* Maximum size the buffer can grow to */ }; /* ** Initialize a buffer. Constructor. */ void unicode_buf_init(/* Initialize this structure. ptr, size, len cleared */ struct unicode_buf *p, /* ** Maximum size the buffer can grow to. (size_t)-1 ** means unlimited. */ size_t max); /* ** Like unicode_buf_init, and initialize the new buffer with the contents of ** another buffer. The maximum size of the initialized buffer is exactly the ** number of characters in the existing buffer. This copies a buffer using ** the minimum amount of heap space. */ #define unicode_buf_init_copy(a,b) \ do { \ unicode_buf_init((a), unicode_buf_len(b)); \ unicode_buf_append_buf((a),(b)); \ } while (0) /* ** Deinitialize the buffer. Destructor. Frees memory. */ void unicode_buf_deinit(struct unicode_buf *p); /* ** Official way to access the characters in the unicode buffer. */ #define unicode_buf_ptr(p) ((p)->ptr) /* ** Official way of obtaining the number of characters in the unicode buffer. */ #define unicode_buf_len(p) ((p)->len) /* ** Remove all existing characters from an initialized buffer. Sets len to 0. */ #define unicode_buf_clear(p) ((p)->len=0) /* ** Append characters to the existing characters in the unicode buffer. ** The buffer grows, if needed. If the buffer would exceed its maximum size, ** the extra characters get truncated. ** ** Returns 0 if the characters were appended. -1 for a malloc failure. */ int unicode_buf_append(struct unicode_buf *p, /* The buffer */ const char32_t *uc, /* Characters to append */ size_t l); /* How many of them */ /* ** Convert an iso-8859-1 char string and invoke unicode_buf_append(). */ void unicode_buf_append_char(struct unicode_buf *dst, const char *str, size_t cnt); /* ** Remove some portion of the unicode buffer */ void unicode_buf_remove(struct unicode_buf *p, /* The buffer */ size_t pos, /* Offset in buffer */ size_t cnt); /* How many to remove */ /* ** Append the contents of an existing buffer to another one. */ #define unicode_buf_append_buf(a,b) \ unicode_buf_append((a), unicode_buf_ptr(b), unicode_buf_len(b)) /* ** The equivalent of strcmp() for unicode buffers. */ int unicode_buf_cmp(const struct unicode_buf *a, const struct unicode_buf *b); /* ** The equivalent of unicode_buf_cmp, except that the second buffer is an ** iso-8859-1 string. */ int unicode_buf_cmp_str(const struct unicode_buf *p, const char *c, /* iso-8859-1 string */ size_t cl); /* Number of chars in c */ /* ** A wrapper for iconv(3). This wrapper provides a different API for iconv(3). ** A handle gets created by unicode_convert_init(). ** unicode_convert_init() receives a pointer to the output function ** which receives converted character text. ** ** The output function receives a pointer to the converted character text, and ** the number of characters in the converted text. ** ** The character text to convert gets passed, repeatedly, to ** unicode_convert(). Each call to unicode_convert() results in ** the output function being invoked, zero or more times, with the converted ** text. Finally, unicode_convert_deinit() stops the conversion and ** deallocates the conversion handle. ** ** Internal buffering takes place. unicode_convert_deinit() may result ** in the output function being called one or more times, to receive the final ** part of the converted character stream. ** ** The output function should return 0. A non-0 value causes ** unicode_convert() and/or unicode_convert_deinit() returning ** non-0. */ struct unicode_convert_hdr; typedef struct unicode_convert_hdr *unicode_convert_handle_t; /* ** unicode_convert_init() returns a non-NULL handle for the requested ** conversion, or NULL if the requested conversion is not available. */ unicode_convert_handle_t unicode_convert_init(/* Convert from this chset */ const char *src_chset, /* Convert to this chset */ const char *dst_chset, /* The output function */ int (*output_func)(const char *, size_t, void *), /* Passthrough arg */ void *convert_arg); /* ** Repeatedly pass the character text to convert to unicode_convert(). ** ** Returns non-0 if the output function returned non-0, or 0 if all invocations ** of the output function returned 0. */ int unicode_convert(/* The conversion handle */ unicode_convert_handle_t handle, /* Text to convert */ const char *text, /* Number of bytes to convert */ size_t cnt); /* ** Finish character set conversion. The handle gets deallocated. ** ** May still result in one or more invocations of the output function. ** Returns non-zero if any previous invocation of the output function returned ** non-zero (this includes any invocations of the output function resulting ** from this call, or prior unicode_convert() calls), or 0 if all ** invocations of the output function returned 0. ** ** If the errptr is not NULL, *errptr is set to non-zero if there were any ** conversion errors -- if there was any text that could not be converted to ** the destination character text. */ int unicode_convert_deinit(unicode_convert_handle_t handle, int *errptr); /* ** Specialization: save converted character text in a buffer. ** ** Implementation: call unicode_convert_tocbuf_init() instead of ** unicode_convert_init(), then call unicode_convert() and ** unicode_convert_deinit(), as usual. ** ** If unicode_convert_deinit() returns 0, *cbufptr_ret gets initialized to a ** malloc()ed buffer, and the number of converted characters, the size of the ** malloc()ed buffer, are placed into *csize_ret arguments, that were passed ** to unicode_convert_tou_init(). ** ** Note: if the converted string is an empty string, *cbufsize_ret is set to 0, ** but *cbufptr_ptr still gets initialized (to a dummy malloced buffer). ** ** The optional nullterminate places a trailing \0 character after the ** converted string (this is included in *cbufsize_ret). */ unicode_convert_handle_t unicode_convert_tocbuf_init(/* Convert from this chset */ const char *src_chset, /* Convert to this chset */ const char *dst_chset, /* malloced buffer */ char **cbufptr_ret, /* size of the malloced buffer */ size_t *cbufsize_ret, /* null terminate the resulting string */ int nullterminate ); /* ** Specialization: convert some character text to a char32_t array. ** ** This is like unicode_convert_tocbuf_init(), but converts to a char32_t ** array. ** ** The returned *ucsize_ret is initialized with the number of char32_ts, ** rather than the byte count. ** ** In all other ways, this function behaves identically to ** unicode_convert_tocbuf_init(). */ unicode_convert_handle_t unicode_convert_tou_init(/* Convert from this chset */ const char *src_chset, /* malloc()ed buffer pointer, on exit. */ char32_t **ucptr_ret, /* size of the malloc()ed buffer, upon exit */ size_t *ucsize_ret, /* If true, terminate with U+0x0000, for convenience */ int nullterminate ); /* ** Specialization: convert a char32_t array to some character text. ** ** This is the opposite of unicode_convert_tou_init(). Call this to ** initialize the conversion handle, then use unicode_convert_uc() ** instead of unicode_convert. */ unicode_convert_handle_t unicode_convert_fromu_init(/* Convert to this chset */ const char *dst_chset, /* malloc()ed buffer pointer, on exit. */ char **cbufptr_ret, /* size of the malloc()ed buffer, upon exit */ size_t *cbufsize_ret, /* If true, terminate with U+0x0000, for convenience */ int nullterminate ); int unicode_convert_uc(/* The conversion handle */ unicode_convert_handle_t handle, /* Text to convert */ const char32_t *text, /* Number of bytes to convert */ size_t cnt); /* ** Initialize conversion to UTF-8. ** ** This is a wrapper for unicode_convert_tocbuf_init() that specifies the ** destination charset as UTF-8. */ unicode_convert_handle_t unicode_convert_tocbuf_toutf8_init(const char *src_chset, char **cbufptr_ret, size_t *cbufsize_ret, int nullterminate); /* ** Initialize conversion from UTF-8. ** ** This is a wrapper for unicode_convert_tocbuf_init() that specifies the ** source charset as UTF-8. */ unicode_convert_handle_t unicode_convert_tocbuf_fromutf8_init(const char *dst_chset, char **cbufptr_ret, size_t *cbufsize_ret, int nullterminate); /* ** Convert a character string to UTF-8. ** ** Returns a malloc-ed buffer holding the UTF-8 string, or NULL if an ** error occured. */ char *unicode_convert_toutf8(/* Text to convert to UTF-8 */ const char *text, /* Character set to convert to UTF-8 */ const char *charset, /* ** If non-NULL, and a non-NULL pointer is ** returned, *error is set to non-zero if ** a character conversion error has occured. */ int *error); /* ** Convert UTF-8 text to another character set. ** ** Returns a malloc-ed buffer holding the string converted to the specified ** character set, or NULL if an error occured. */ char *unicode_convert_fromutf8(/* A UTF-8 string */ const char *text, /* ** Convert the UTF-8 string to this character ** set. */ const char *charset, /* ** If non-NULL, and a non-NULL pointer is ** returned, *error is set to non-zero if ** a character conversion error has occured. */ int *error); /* ** Convert one charset to another charset, placing the result in a malloc-ed ** buffer. ** ** Returns a malloc-ed buffer holding the string converted to the specified ** character set, or NULL if an error occured. */ char *unicode_convert_tobuf(/* A string to convert */ const char *text, /* ** String's charset. */ const char *charset, /* ** Destination charset */ const char *dstcharset, /* ** If non-NULL, and a non-NULL pointer is ** returned, *error is set to non-zero if ** a character conversion error has occured. */ int *error); /* ** Convenience function: call unicode_convert_tou_init(), feed the ** character string through unicode_convert(), then call ** unicode_convert_deinit(). ** ** If this function returns 0, *uc and *ucsize is set to a malloced buffer+size ** holding the unicode char array. */ int unicode_convert_tou_tobuf(/* Character text to convert */ const char *text, /* Number of characters */ size_t text_l, /* text's charset */ const char *charset, /* ** If this function returns 0, this gets ** initialized */ char32_t **uc, /* ** Size of the allocated buffer */ size_t *ucsize, /* ** If not null and this function returns 0, ** this is set to non-0 if there ** was a conversion error (but the output ** buffer gets still allocated and ** initialized) */ int *err); /* ** Convenience function: call unicode_convert_fromu_init(), feed the ** unicode_array through unicode_convert_uc(), then call ** unicode_convert_deinit(). ** ** If this function returns 0, *uc and *ucsize is set to a malloced buffer+size ** holding the converted character string */ int unicode_convert_fromu_tobuf(/* Unicode array to convert to a char str */ const char32_t *utext, /* ** Size of the unicode array. ** If this is (size_t)-1, utext is a ** 0-terminated array. */ size_t utext_l, /* ** Convert the unicode array to this charset. */ const char *charset, /* ** If unicode_convert_fromu_tobuf() ** returns 0, this is initialized to a ** malloced buffer with a 0-terminated ** string is kept. */ char **c, /* ** Size of the initialized array, including ** the 0-terminator. */ size_t *csize, /* ** If unicode_convert_fromu_tobuf() ** returns 0 and this is not NULL, ** *err is set to non-0 if there was a ** conversion error to the requested ** character set. */ int *err); /* ** Convenience function: convert a string in a given character set ** to/from uppercase, lowercase, or something else. ** ** This is done by calling unicode_convert_tou_tobuf() first, ** applying the title_func and char_func, then using ** unicode_convert_fromu_tobuf(). ** ** A NULL return indicates that the requested conversion cannot be performed. */ char *unicode_convert_tocase( /* String to convert */ const char *str, /* String's character set */ const char *charset, /* ** Conversion of the first character in ** str: unicode_uc, unicode_lc, or unicode_tc: */ char32_t (*first_char_func)(char32_t), /* ** Conversion of the second and the remaining ** character in str. If NULL, same as ** first_char_func. */ char32_t (*char_func)(char32_t)); /* Either UCS-4BE or UCS-4LE, matching the native char32_t endianness */ extern const char unicode_u_ucs4_native[]; /* Either UCS-2BE or UCS-2LE, matching the native char32_t endianness */ extern const char unicode_u_ucs2_native[]; /* ** Modified-UTF7 encoding used for IMAP folder names. Pass it for a charset ** parameter. ** ** This can be followed by a " " and up to 15 characters to be escaped in ** addition to unicode chars. */ #define unicode_x_imap_modutf7 "x-imap-modutf7" /* ** EAI-capable Courier-IMAP does not use modified-UTF7, and uses UTF-8. ** ** However, to support SMAP we will still need to encode/decode some ** special characters. ** ** The characters U+0000-U+001F, and ./~:\ ** ** They are encoded as a backslash followed by three octal digits. */ #define unicode_x_smap_modutf8 "x-smap-modutf8" #if 0 { #endif #ifdef __cplusplus } extern size_t unicode_wcwidth(const std::u32string &uc); namespace unicode { #if 0 }; #endif /* ** Various character sets */ extern const char ucs_4[], ucs_2[], utf_8[], iso_8859_1[]; /* ** Interface to iconv. ** ** Subclass converted(). Invoke begin(), then operator(), repeatedly, ** then end(). ** ** converted() receives the converted text. */ class iconvert { unicode_convert_handle_t handle; public: iconvert(); virtual ~iconvert(); /* Start conversion. ** Returns false if the requested conversion cannot be done. **/ bool begin(/* Convert from */ const std::string &src_chset, /* Convert to */ const std::string &dst_chset); /* Feed iconv(3). Returns false if the conversion was aborted. */ bool operator()(const char *, size_t); bool operator()(const char32_t *, size_t); /* ** Get the results here. If the subclass returns a non-0 ** value, the conversion is aborted. */ virtual int converted(const char *, size_t); /* ** End of conversion. ** ** Returns true if all calls to converted() returned 0, ** false if the conversion was aborted. ** ** errflag is set to true if there was a character that could ** not be converted, and passed to converted(). */ bool end(bool &errflag) { return end(&errflag); } bool end() { return end(NULL); } /* Convert between two different charsets */ static std::string convert(const std::string &text, const std::string &charset, const std::string &dstcharset, bool &errflag); /* Convert between two different charsets */ static std::string convert(const std::string &text, const std::string &charset, const std::string &dstcharset) { bool dummy; return convert(text, charset, dstcharset, dummy); } /* Convert from unicode to a charset */ static std::string convert(const std::u32string &uc, const std::string &dstcharset, bool &errflag); /* Convert from unicode to a charset */ static std::string convert(const std::u32string &uc, const std::string &dstcharset) { bool dummy; return convert(uc, dstcharset, dummy); } /* Convert charset to unicode */ static bool convert(const std::string &text, const std::string &charset, std::u32string &uc); /* Convert to upper/lower/title case */ static std::string convert_tocase(/* Text string */ const std::string &text, /* Its charset */ const std::string &charset, /* First character: unicode_uc, unicode_lc, or unicode_tc */ char32_t (*first_char_func)(char32_t), /* If not NULL, second and subsequent chars */ char32_t (*char_func)(char32_t) =NULL) { bool dummy; return convert_tocase(text, charset, dummy, first_char_func, char_func); } /* Convert to upper/lower/title case */ static std::string convert_tocase(/* Text string */ const std::string &text, /* Its charset */ const std::string &charset, /* Set if there's a conversion error */ bool &err, /* First character: unicode_uc, unicode_lc, or unicode_tc */ char32_t (*first_char_func)(char32_t), /* If not NULL, second and subsequent chars */ char32_t (*char_func)(char32_t) =NULL); private: bool end(bool *); public: class tou; class fromu; }; /* Convert output of iconvert to char32_ts. */ class iconvert::tou : public iconvert { public: bool begin(const std::string &chset); virtual int converted(const char32_t *, size_t); using iconvert::operator(); private: int converted(const char *ptr, size_t cnt); public: template class to_iter_class; template static output_iter_t convert(input_iter_t from_iter, input_iter_t to_iter, const std::string &chset, bool &flag, output_iter_t out_iter); template static bool convert(input_iter_t from_iter, input_iter_t to_iter, const std::string &chset, std::u32string &out_buf) { bool flag; out_buf.clear(); std::back_insert_iterator insert_iter(out_buf); convert(from_iter, to_iter, chset, flag, insert_iter); return flag; } static std::pair convert(const std::string &str, const std::string &chset); }; /* Helper class that saves unicode output into an output iterator */ template class iconvert::tou::to_iter_class : public iconvert::tou { iter_t iter; public: to_iter_class(iter_t iterValue) : iter(iterValue) {} using tou::operator(); operator iter_t() const { return iter; } private: int converted(const char32_t *ptr, size_t cnt) { while (cnt) { *iter=*ptr; ++iter; ++ptr; --cnt; } return 0; } }; template output_iter_t iconvert::tou::convert(input_iter_t from_iter, input_iter_t to_iter, const std::string &chset, bool &flag, output_iter_t out_iter) { class to_iter_class out(out_iter); if (!out.begin(chset)) return out; std::vector string; while (from_iter != to_iter) { string.push_back(*from_iter++); if (string.size() > 31) { out(&string[0], string.size()); string.clear(); } } if (string.size() > 0) out(&string[0], string.size()); out.end(flag); return out; } /* Convert output of iconvert from char32_ts. */ class iconvert::fromu : public iconvert { public: bool begin(const std::string &chset); using iconvert::operator(); template class to_iter_class; template static output_iter_t convert(input_iter_t from_iter, input_iter_t to_iter, const std::string &chset, output_iter_t out_iter, bool &errflag); template static void convert(input_iter_t from_iter, input_iter_t to_iter, const std::string &chset, std::string &out_buf, bool &errflag) { out_buf=""; std::back_insert_iterator insert_iter(out_buf); convert(from_iter, to_iter, chset, insert_iter, errflag); } static std::pair convert(const std::u32string &ubuf, const std::string &chset); }; /* Helper class that saves unicode output into an output iterator */ template class iconvert::fromu::to_iter_class : public iconvert::fromu { iter_t iter; public: to_iter_class(iter_t iterValue) : iter(iterValue) {} using fromu::operator(); operator iter_t() const { return iter; } private: int converted(const char *ptr, size_t cnt) { while (cnt) { *iter=*ptr; ++iter; ++ptr; --cnt; } return 0; } }; template output_iter_t iconvert::fromu::convert(input_iter_t from_iter, input_iter_t to_iter, const std::string &chset, output_iter_t out_iter, bool &errflag) { errflag=true; class to_iter_class out(out_iter); if (!out.begin(chset)) return out; std::u32string string; while (from_iter != to_iter) { string.push_back(*from_iter++); if (string.size() > 31) { out(&string[0], string.size()); string.clear(); } } if (string.size() > 0) out(&string[0], string.size()); out.end(errflag); return out; } /* ** Unicode linebreaking algorithm, tr14. */ extern "C" int linebreak_trampoline(int value, void *ptr); extern "C" int linebreakc_trampoline(int value, char32_t ch, void *ptr); /* ** Subclass linebreak_callback_base, implement operator()(int). ** ** Use operator<< or operator()(iterator, iterator) to feed ** char32_ts into the linebreaking algorithm. The subclass receives ** UNICODE_LB values, as they become available. */ class linebreak_callback_base { unicode_lb_info_t handle; int opts; #if __cplusplus >= 201103L public: linebreak_callback_base(const linebreak_callback_base &)=delete; linebreak_callback_base &operator=(const linebreak_callback_base &)=delete; private: #else linebreak_callback_base(const linebreak_callback_base &); /* NOT IMPLEMENTED */ linebreak_callback_base &operator=(const linebreak_callback_base &); /* NOT IMPLEMENTED */ #endif public: linebreak_callback_base(); virtual ~linebreak_callback_base(); void finish(); void set_opts(int opts); friend int linebreak_trampoline(int, void *); linebreak_callback_base &operator<<(char32_t uc); template linebreak_callback_base &operator()(iter_type beg_iter, iter_type end_iter) { while (beg_iter != end_iter) operator<<(*beg_iter++); return *this; } template linebreak_callback_base &operator()(const container_type &vec) { return operator()(vec.begin(), vec.end()); } private: virtual int callback(int); }; class linebreak_callback_save_buf : public linebreak_callback_base { public: std::list lb_buf; linebreak_callback_save_buf(); ~linebreak_callback_save_buf(); using linebreak_callback_base::operator<<; using linebreak_callback_base::operator(); private: int callback(int value); }; /* ** Convert an input iterator sequence over char32_ts into ** an input iterator sequence over linebreak values. */ template class linebreak_iter : public std::iterator { mutable input_t iter_value, end_iter_value; mutable linebreak_callback_save_buf *buf; void fill() const { if (buf == NULL) return; while (buf->lb_buf.empty()) { if (iter_value == end_iter_value) { buf->finish(); if (buf->lb_buf.empty()) { delete buf; buf=NULL; } break; } buf->operator<<(*iter_value++); } } mutable value_type bufvalue; public: linebreak_iter(const input_t &iter_valueArg, const input_t &iter_endvalueArg) : iter_value(iter_valueArg), end_iter_value(iter_endvalueArg), buf(new linebreak_callback_save_buf) { } linebreak_iter() : buf(NULL) { } void set_opts(int opts) { if (buf) buf->set_opts(opts); } ~linebreak_iter() { if (buf) delete buf; } linebreak_iter(const linebreak_iter &v) : buf(NULL) { operator=(v); } linebreak_iter &operator=(const linebreak_iter &v) { if (buf) delete buf; buf=v.buf; iter_value=v.iter_value; end_iter_value=v.end_iter_value; v.buf=NULL; return *this; } bool operator==(const linebreak_iter &v) const { fill(); v.fill(); return buf == NULL && v.buf == NULL; } bool operator!=(const linebreak_iter &v) const { return !operator==(v); } value_type operator*() const { fill(); return buf == NULL ? UNICODE_LB_MANDATORY: buf->lb_buf.front(); } linebreak_iter &operator++() { bufvalue=operator*(); if (buf) buf->lb_buf.pop_front(); return *this; } const value_type *operator++(int) { operator++(); return &bufvalue; } }; /* ** Like linebreak_callback_base, except the subclass receives both ** the linebreaking value, and the unicode character. */ class linebreakc_callback_base { unicode_lbc_info_t handle; int opts; #if __cplusplus >= 201103L public: linebreakc_callback_base(const linebreakc_callback_base &) =delete; linebreakc_callback_base &operator=(const linebreakc_callback_base &)=delete; private: #else linebreakc_callback_base(const linebreakc_callback_base &); /* NOT IMPLEMENTED */ linebreakc_callback_base &operator=(const linebreakc_callback_base &); /* NOT IMPLEMENTED */ #endif public: linebreakc_callback_base(); virtual ~linebreakc_callback_base(); void finish(); void set_opts(int opts); friend int linebreakc_trampoline(int, char32_t, void *); linebreakc_callback_base &operator<<(char32_t uc); template linebreakc_callback_base &operator()(iter_type beg_iter, iter_type end_iter) { while (beg_iter != end_iter) operator<<(*beg_iter++); return *this; } linebreakc_callback_base &operator<<(const std::u32string &vec) { return operator()(vec.begin(), vec.end()); } private: virtual int callback(int, char32_t); }; class linebreakc_callback_save_buf : public linebreakc_callback_base { public: std::list > lb_buf; linebreakc_callback_save_buf(); ~linebreakc_callback_save_buf(); using linebreakc_callback_base::operator<<; using linebreakc_callback_base::operator(); private: int callback(int, char32_t); }; /* ** Convert an input iterator sequence over char32_ts into ** an input iterator sequence over std::pair, ** the original unicode character, and the linebreaking value before ** the character. */ template class linebreakc_iter : public std::iterator, void> { mutable input_t iter_value, end_iter_value; mutable linebreakc_callback_save_buf *buf; void fill() const { if (buf == NULL) return; while (buf->lb_buf.empty()) { if (iter_value == end_iter_value) { buf->finish(); if (buf->lb_buf.empty()) { delete buf; buf=NULL; } break; } buf->operator<<(*iter_value); ++iter_value; } } mutable value_type bufvalue; public: linebreakc_iter(const input_t &iter_valueArg, const input_t &iter_endvalueArg) : iter_value(iter_valueArg), end_iter_value(iter_endvalueArg), buf(new linebreakc_callback_save_buf) { } linebreakc_iter() : buf(NULL) { } ~linebreakc_iter() { if (buf) delete buf; } linebreakc_iter(const linebreakc_iter &v) : buf(NULL) { operator=(v); } linebreakc_iter &operator=(const linebreakc_iter &v) { if (buf) delete buf; buf=v.buf; iter_value=v.iter_value; end_iter_value=v.end_iter_value; v.buf=NULL; return *this; } bool operator==(const linebreakc_iter &v) const { fill(); v.fill(); return buf == NULL && v.buf == NULL; } bool operator!=(const linebreakc_iter &v) const { return !operator==(v); } value_type operator*() const { fill(); return buf == NULL ? std::make_pair(UNICODE_LB_MANDATORY, (char32_t)0): buf->lb_buf.front(); } linebreakc_iter &operator++() { bufvalue=operator*(); if (buf) buf->lb_buf.pop_front(); return *this; } const value_type *operator++(int) { operator++(); return &bufvalue; } }; /* ** Subclass wordbreak_callback_base, implement operator()(int). ** ** Use operator<< or operator()(iterator, iterator) to feed ** char32_ts into the wordbreaking algorithm. The subclass receives ** word flags, as they become available. */ extern "C" int wordbreak_trampoline(int value, void *ptr); class wordbreak_callback_base { unicode_wb_info_t handle; #if __cplusplus >= 201103L public: wordbreak_callback_base(const wordbreak_callback_base &)=delete; wordbreak_callback_base &operator=(const wordbreak_callback_base &) =delete; private: #else wordbreak_callback_base(const wordbreak_callback_base &); /* NOT IMPLEMENTED */ wordbreak_callback_base &operator=(const wordbreak_callback_base &); /* NOT IMPLEMENTED */ #endif public: wordbreak_callback_base(); virtual ~wordbreak_callback_base(); void finish(); friend int wordbreak_trampoline(int, void *); wordbreak_callback_base &operator<<(char32_t uc); template wordbreak_callback_base &operator()(iter_type beg_iter, iter_type end_iter) { while (beg_iter != end_iter) operator<<(*beg_iter++); return *this; } wordbreak_callback_base &operator<<(const std::u32string &vec) { return operator()(vec.begin(), vec.end()); } private: virtual int callback(bool); }; /* ** A C++ wrapper for unicode_wbscan. */ class wordbreakscan { unicode_wbscan_info_t handle; #if __cplusplus >= 201103L public: wordbreakscan(const wordbreakscan &)=delete; wordbreakscan &operator=(const wordbreakscan &)=delete; private: #else wordbreakscan(const wordbreakscan &); /* NOT IMPLEMENTED */ wordbreakscan &operator=(const wordbreakscan &); /* NOT IMPLEMENTED */ #endif public: wordbreakscan(); ~wordbreakscan(); bool operator<<(char32_t uc); size_t finish(); }; //! Convert string in unicode_default_chset() to lowercase std::string tolower(const std::string &string); //! Convert string in unicode_default_chset() to uppercase std::string toupper(const std::string &string); //! Convert string in the given character set to lowercase std::string tolower(const std::string &string, const std::string &charset); //! Convert string in the given character set to uppercase std::string toupper(const std::string &string, const std::string &charset); //! Convert unicode to lowercase std::u32string tolower(const std::u32string &u); //! Convert unicode to uppercase std::u32string toupper(const std::u32string &u); #if 0 { #endif } #endif #endif courier-unicode-2.1/courier-unicode.h.in000066400000000000000000001304601335047227500203360ustar00rootroot00000000000000#ifndef courier_unicode_h #define courier_unicode_h /* ** Copyright 2000-2018 Double Precision, Inc. ** See COPYING for distribution information. ** */ #ifdef __cplusplus #include #include #include extern "C" { #endif #if 0 } #endif #include #include #include #include #include #ifdef __cplusplus #else #if @HAVE_UCHAR_H@ #include #else typedef uint32_t char32_t; #endif #endif #define COURIER_UNICODE_VERSION 210 /* ** The system default character set, from the locale. */ extern const char *unicode_default_chset(); /* ** The current locale character set. */ extern const char *unicode_locale_chset(); #if @LANGINFO_L@ extern const char *unicode_locale_chset_l(locale_t l); #endif /* Unicode upper/lower/title case conversion functions */ extern char32_t unicode_uc(char32_t); extern char32_t unicode_lc(char32_t); extern char32_t unicode_tc(char32_t); /* ** Look up HTML 4.0/XHTML entity. ** ** n="amp", etc... ** ** Returns the unicode entity value, or 0 if no such entity is defined. */ char32_t unicode_html40ent_lookup(const char *n); /* ** ** Return "width" of unicode character. ** ** This is defined as follows: for characters having the F or W property in ** tr11 (EastAsianWidth), unicode_wcwidth() returns 2. ** ** Otherwise, characters having the BK, CR, LF, CM, NL, WJ, and ZW line ** breaking property as per tr14, unicode_wcwdith() returns 0. For all other ** cases, 1. ** ** This provides a rough estimate of the "width" of the character if its ** shown on a text console. */ extern int unicode_wcwidth(char32_t c); extern size_t unicode_wcwidth_str(const char32_t *c); /* Internal unicode table lookup functions */ extern uint8_t unicode_tab_lookup(char32_t ch, const size_t *unicode_indextab, size_t unicode_indextab_sizeof, const uint8_t (*unicode_rangetab)[2], const uint8_t *unicode_classtab, uint8_t uclass); extern uint32_t unicode_tab32_lookup(char32_t ch, const size_t *unicode_indextab, size_t unicode_indextab_sizeof, const uint8_t (*unicode_rangetab)[2], const uint32_t *unicode_classtab, uint32_t uclass); /* ** Look up unicode categorization, see http://unicode.org/notes/tn36/ ** ** Returns a 32 bit value with four unicode categories encoded in the ** bits defined by UNICODE_CATEGORY_1..4 */ #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_1 0xFF000000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_2 0x00FF0000 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_3 0x0000FF00 #define UNICODE_CATEGORY_4 0x000000FF #include uint32_t unicode_category_lookup(char32_t); /* ** Return non-0 for TAB, and all UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_SPACE. */ extern int unicode_isblank(char32_t ch); /* ** The unicode-ish isspace(). In addition to return non-0 for ** unicode_isblank(), this also returns non-0 for unicode characters ** with linebreaking properties of BK, CR, LF, NL, and SP. */ extern int unicode_isspace(char32_t ch); /* ** Return non-0 for all UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_LETTER */ extern int unicode_isalpha(char32_t ch); /* ** Return non-0 for all UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_NUMBER | UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_DIGIT, ** only (no third categories). */ extern int unicode_isdigit(char32_t ch); /* ** Return non-0 for all unicode_isalpha() or unicode_isdigit(). */ extern int unicode_isalnum(char32_t ch); /* ** Returns non-0 for all codepoints above SPACE which are not ** unicode_isspace(). */ extern int unicode_isgraph(char32_t ch); /* ** Return non-0 for all UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_PUNCTUATION. */ extern int unicode_ispunct(char32_t ch); /* ** Return non-0 for all unicode_isalpha() for which the character is ** equal to unicode_lc() of itself. */ extern int unicode_islower(char32_t ch); /* ** Return non-0 for all unicode_isalpha() for which the character is ** equal to unicode_uc() of itself. */ extern int unicode_isupper(char32_t ch); /* ** Implementation of grapheme cluster boundary rules, as per ** http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr29/tr29-27.html ** including GB9a and GB9b. ** ** Returns non-zero if there's a grapheme break between the two referenced ** characters. */ int unicode_grapheme_break(char32_t a, char32_t b); typedef enum { #include } unicode_script_t; /* ** Look up the unicode script property, as per ** http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr24/tr24-24.html */ unicode_script_t unicode_script(char32_t a); /* ** Implementation of line break rules, as per ** http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr14/tr14-35.html ** ** Invoke unicode_lb_init() to initialize the linebreaking algorithm. The ** first parameter is a callback function that gets invoked with two ** arguments: UNICODE_LB_{MANDATORY|NONE|ALLOWED}, and a passthrough argument. ** The second parameter to unicode_lb_init() is the opaque passthrough ** pointer, that is passed as the second argument to the callback function ** with no further interpretation. ** ** unicode_lb_init() returns an opaque handle. Invoke unicode_lb_next(), ** passing the handle and one unicode character. Repeatedly invoke ** unicode_lb_next() to specify the input string for the linebreaking ** algorithm, then invoke unicode_lb_end() to finish calculating the ** linebreaking algorithm, and deallocate the opaque linebreaking handle. ** ** The callback function gets invoked once for each invocation of ** unicode_lb_next(). The contract is that before unicode_lb_end() returns, ** the callback function will get invoked the exact number of times that ** unicode_lb_next(), as long as each invocation of the callback function ** returned 0; nothing more, nothing less. The first parameter to the callback ** function will be one of the following values: ** ** UNICODE_LB_MANDATORY - a linebreak is MANDATORY before the corresponding ** character. ** UNICODE_LB_NONE - a linebreak is PROHIBITED before the corresponding ** character. ** UNICODE_LB_ALLOWED - a linebreak is OPTIONAL before the corresponding ** character (the preceding character is a space, or an equivalent). ** ** The callback function should return 0. A non-zero value indicates an ** error, which gets propagated up to the caller. The contract that the ** callback function gets invoked the same number of times that ** unicode_lb_next() gets invoked is now broken. */ #define UNICODE_LB_MANDATORY -1 #define UNICODE_LB_NONE 0 #define UNICODE_LB_ALLOWED 1 struct unicode_lb_info; typedef struct unicode_lb_info *unicode_lb_info_t; /* ** Allocate a linebreaking handle. */ extern unicode_lb_info_t unicode_lb_init(int (*cb_func)(int, void *), void *cb_arg); /* ** Feed the next character through the linebreaking algorithm. ** A non-zero return code indicates that the callback function was invoked ** and it returned a non-zero return code (which is propagated as a return ** value). unicode_lb_end() must still be invoked, in this case. ** ** A zero return code indicates that if the callback function was invoked, ** it returned 0. */ extern int unicode_lb_next(unicode_lb_info_t i, char32_t ch); /* ** Convenience function that invokes unicode_lb_next() with a list of ** unicode chars. Returns 0 if all invocations of unicode_lb_next() returned ** 0, or the first non-zero return value from unicode_lb_next(). */ extern int unicode_lb_next_cnt(unicode_lb_info_t i, const char32_t *chars, size_t cnt); /* ** Finish the linebreaking algorithm. ** ** A non-zero return code indicates that the callback function was invoked ** and it returned a non-zero return code (which is propagated as a return ** value). ** ** A zero return code indicates that if the callback function was invoked, ** it returned 0, and that the callback function was invoked exactly the same ** number of times that unicode_lb_next() was invoked. ** ** In all case, the linebreak handle will no longer be valid when this ** function returns. */ extern int unicode_lb_end(unicode_lb_info_t i); /* ** An alternative linebreak API where the callback function receives the ** original unicode character in addition to its linebreak value. ** ** User unicode_lbc_init(), unicode_lbc_next(), and unicode_lbc_end(), whose ** semantics are the same as their _lb_ counterparts. */ struct unicode_lbc_info; typedef struct unicode_lbc_info *unicode_lbc_info_t; extern unicode_lbc_info_t unicode_lbc_init(int (*cb_func)(int, char32_t, void *), void *cb_arg); extern int unicode_lbc_next(unicode_lbc_info_t i, char32_t ch); extern int unicode_lbc_next_cnt(unicode_lbc_info_t i, const char32_t *chars, size_t cnt); extern int unicode_lbc_end(unicode_lbc_info_t i); /* ** Set linebreaking options. ** ** OPTIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE. */ extern void unicode_lb_set_opts(unicode_lb_info_t i, int opts); extern void unicode_lbc_set_opts(unicode_lbc_info_t i, int opts); /* ** Tailorization of LB24: Prevent pluses, as in "C++", from breaking. ** ** Adds the following to LB24: ** ** PR x PR ** ** AL x PR ** ** ID x PR **/ #define UNICODE_LB_OPT_PRBREAK 0x0001 /* ** Tailored "/" breaking rules. This prevents breaking after the "/" ** character. And provides an exception to the "x SY" rule in LB13. ** ** Adds the following rule to LB13: ** ** SY x EX ** ** SY x AL ** ** SY x ID ** ** SP ÷ SY, which takes precedence over "x SY". */ #define UNICODE_LB_OPT_SYBREAK 0x0002 /* ** Tailored / breaking rules. ** ** This reclassifies U+2013 and U+2014 as class WJ, prohibiting breaks before ** and after mdash and ndash. */ #define UNICODE_LB_OPT_DASHWJ 0x0004 /* ** Implemention of word break rules, as per ** http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr29/tr29-27.html ** ** Invoke unicode_wb_init() to initialize the wordbreaking algorithm. The ** first parameter is a callback function that gets invoked with two ** arguments: an int flag, and a passthrough argument. The second parameter to ** unicode_wb_init() is the opaque passthrough pointer, that is passed as the ** second argument to the callback function with no further interpretation. ** ** unicode_wb_init() returns an opaque handle. Invoke unicode_wb_next(), ** passing the handle and one unicode character. Repeatedly invoke ** unicode_wb_next() to specify the input string for the wordbreaking ** algorithm, then invoke unicode_wb_end() to finish calculating the ** wordbreaking algorithm, and deallocate the opaque wordbreaking handle. ** ** The callback function gets invoked once for each invocation of ** unicode_wb_next(). The contract is that before unicode_wb_end() returns, ** the callback function will get invoked the exact number of times that ** unicode_wb_next(), as long as each invocation of the callback function ** returned 0; nothing more, nothing less. The first parameter to the callback ** function will be an int. A non-zero value indicates that there is a word ** break between this character and the preceding one. ** ** The callback function should return 0. A non-zero value indicates an ** error, which gets propagated up to the caller. The contract that the ** callback function gets invoked the same number of times that ** unicode_lb_next() gets invoked is now broken. */ struct unicode_wb_info; typedef struct unicode_wb_info *unicode_wb_info_t; /* ** Allocate a wordbreaking handle. */ extern unicode_wb_info_t unicode_wb_init(int (*cb_func)(int, void *), void *cb_arg); /* ** Feed the next character through the wordbreaking algorithm. ** A non-zero return code indicates that the callback function was invoked ** and it returned a non-zero return code (which is propagated as a return ** value). unicode_wb_end() must still be invoked, in this case. ** ** A zero return code indicates that if the callback function was invoked, ** it returned 0. */ extern int unicode_wb_next(unicode_wb_info_t i, char32_t ch); /* ** Convenience function that invokes unicode_wb_next() with a list of ** unicode chars. Returns 0 if all invocations of unicode_wb_next() returned ** 0, or the first non-zero return value from unicode_wb_next(). */ extern int unicode_wb_next_cnt(unicode_wb_info_t i, const char32_t *chars, size_t cnt); /* ** Finish the wordbreaking algorithm. ** ** A non-zero return code indicates that the callback function was invoked ** and it returned a non-zero return code (which is propagated as a return ** value). ** ** A zero return code indicates that if the callback function was invoked, ** it returned 0, and that the callback function was invoked exactly the same ** number of times that unicode_wb_next() was invoked. ** ** In all case, the wordbreak handle will no longer be valid when this ** function returns. */ extern int unicode_wb_end(unicode_wb_info_t i); /* ** Search for a word boundary. ** ** Obtain a handle by calling unicode_wbscan_init(), then invoke ** unicode_wbscan_next() to provide a unicode stream, then invoke ** unicode_wbscan_end(). unicode_wbscan_end() returns the number of unicode ** characters from the beginning of the stream until the first word boundary. ** ** You may prematurely stop calling unicode_wbscan_next() once it returns a ** non-0 value, which means that there is sufficient context to compute the ** first word boundary, and all further calls to unicode_wbscan_next() will ** be internal no-ops. */ struct unicode_wbscan_info; typedef struct unicode_wbscan_info *unicode_wbscan_info_t; unicode_wbscan_info_t unicode_wbscan_init(); int unicode_wbscan_next(unicode_wbscan_info_t i, char32_t ch); size_t unicode_wbscan_end(unicode_wbscan_info_t i); /* ** A buffer that holds unicode characters, and dynamically grows as needed. */ struct unicode_buf { char32_t *ptr; /* The unicode characters */ size_t size, /* Buffer size */ len, /* How many characters in ptr are initialized */ max; /* Maximum size the buffer can grow to */ }; /* ** Initialize a buffer. Constructor. */ void unicode_buf_init(/* Initialize this structure. ptr, size, len cleared */ struct unicode_buf *p, /* ** Maximum size the buffer can grow to. (size_t)-1 ** means unlimited. */ size_t max); /* ** Like unicode_buf_init, and initialize the new buffer with the contents of ** another buffer. The maximum size of the initialized buffer is exactly the ** number of characters in the existing buffer. This copies a buffer using ** the minimum amount of heap space. */ #define unicode_buf_init_copy(a,b) \ do { \ unicode_buf_init((a), unicode_buf_len(b)); \ unicode_buf_append_buf((a),(b)); \ } while (0) /* ** Deinitialize the buffer. Destructor. Frees memory. */ void unicode_buf_deinit(struct unicode_buf *p); /* ** Official way to access the characters in the unicode buffer. */ #define unicode_buf_ptr(p) ((p)->ptr) /* ** Official way of obtaining the number of characters in the unicode buffer. */ #define unicode_buf_len(p) ((p)->len) /* ** Remove all existing characters from an initialized buffer. Sets len to 0. */ #define unicode_buf_clear(p) ((p)->len=0) /* ** Append characters to the existing characters in the unicode buffer. ** The buffer grows, if needed. If the buffer would exceed its maximum size, ** the extra characters get truncated. ** ** Returns 0 if the characters were appended. -1 for a malloc failure. */ int unicode_buf_append(struct unicode_buf *p, /* The buffer */ const char32_t *uc, /* Characters to append */ size_t l); /* How many of them */ /* ** Convert an iso-8859-1 char string and invoke unicode_buf_append(). */ void unicode_buf_append_char(struct unicode_buf *dst, const char *str, size_t cnt); /* ** Remove some portion of the unicode buffer */ void unicode_buf_remove(struct unicode_buf *p, /* The buffer */ size_t pos, /* Offset in buffer */ size_t cnt); /* How many to remove */ /* ** Append the contents of an existing buffer to another one. */ #define unicode_buf_append_buf(a,b) \ unicode_buf_append((a), unicode_buf_ptr(b), unicode_buf_len(b)) /* ** The equivalent of strcmp() for unicode buffers. */ int unicode_buf_cmp(const struct unicode_buf *a, const struct unicode_buf *b); /* ** The equivalent of unicode_buf_cmp, except that the second buffer is an ** iso-8859-1 string. */ int unicode_buf_cmp_str(const struct unicode_buf *p, const char *c, /* iso-8859-1 string */ size_t cl); /* Number of chars in c */ /* ** A wrapper for iconv(3). This wrapper provides a different API for iconv(3). ** A handle gets created by unicode_convert_init(). ** unicode_convert_init() receives a pointer to the output function ** which receives converted character text. ** ** The output function receives a pointer to the converted character text, and ** the number of characters in the converted text. ** ** The character text to convert gets passed, repeatedly, to ** unicode_convert(). Each call to unicode_convert() results in ** the output function being invoked, zero or more times, with the converted ** text. Finally, unicode_convert_deinit() stops the conversion and ** deallocates the conversion handle. ** ** Internal buffering takes place. unicode_convert_deinit() may result ** in the output function being called one or more times, to receive the final ** part of the converted character stream. ** ** The output function should return 0. A non-0 value causes ** unicode_convert() and/or unicode_convert_deinit() returning ** non-0. */ struct unicode_convert_hdr; typedef struct unicode_convert_hdr *unicode_convert_handle_t; /* ** unicode_convert_init() returns a non-NULL handle for the requested ** conversion, or NULL if the requested conversion is not available. */ unicode_convert_handle_t unicode_convert_init(/* Convert from this chset */ const char *src_chset, /* Convert to this chset */ const char *dst_chset, /* The output function */ int (*output_func)(const char *, size_t, void *), /* Passthrough arg */ void *convert_arg); /* ** Repeatedly pass the character text to convert to unicode_convert(). ** ** Returns non-0 if the output function returned non-0, or 0 if all invocations ** of the output function returned 0. */ int unicode_convert(/* The conversion handle */ unicode_convert_handle_t handle, /* Text to convert */ const char *text, /* Number of bytes to convert */ size_t cnt); /* ** Finish character set conversion. The handle gets deallocated. ** ** May still result in one or more invocations of the output function. ** Returns non-zero if any previous invocation of the output function returned ** non-zero (this includes any invocations of the output function resulting ** from this call, or prior unicode_convert() calls), or 0 if all ** invocations of the output function returned 0. ** ** If the errptr is not NULL, *errptr is set to non-zero if there were any ** conversion errors -- if there was any text that could not be converted to ** the destination character text. */ int unicode_convert_deinit(unicode_convert_handle_t handle, int *errptr); /* ** Specialization: save converted character text in a buffer. ** ** Implementation: call unicode_convert_tocbuf_init() instead of ** unicode_convert_init(), then call unicode_convert() and ** unicode_convert_deinit(), as usual. ** ** If unicode_convert_deinit() returns 0, *cbufptr_ret gets initialized to a ** malloc()ed buffer, and the number of converted characters, the size of the ** malloc()ed buffer, are placed into *csize_ret arguments, that were passed ** to unicode_convert_tou_init(). ** ** Note: if the converted string is an empty string, *cbufsize_ret is set to 0, ** but *cbufptr_ptr still gets initialized (to a dummy malloced buffer). ** ** The optional nullterminate places a trailing \0 character after the ** converted string (this is included in *cbufsize_ret). */ unicode_convert_handle_t unicode_convert_tocbuf_init(/* Convert from this chset */ const char *src_chset, /* Convert to this chset */ const char *dst_chset, /* malloced buffer */ char **cbufptr_ret, /* size of the malloced buffer */ size_t *cbufsize_ret, /* null terminate the resulting string */ int nullterminate ); /* ** Specialization: convert some character text to a char32_t array. ** ** This is like unicode_convert_tocbuf_init(), but converts to a char32_t ** array. ** ** The returned *ucsize_ret is initialized with the number of char32_ts, ** rather than the byte count. ** ** In all other ways, this function behaves identically to ** unicode_convert_tocbuf_init(). */ unicode_convert_handle_t unicode_convert_tou_init(/* Convert from this chset */ const char *src_chset, /* malloc()ed buffer pointer, on exit. */ char32_t **ucptr_ret, /* size of the malloc()ed buffer, upon exit */ size_t *ucsize_ret, /* If true, terminate with U+0x0000, for convenience */ int nullterminate ); /* ** Specialization: convert a char32_t array to some character text. ** ** This is the opposite of unicode_convert_tou_init(). Call this to ** initialize the conversion handle, then use unicode_convert_uc() ** instead of unicode_convert. */ unicode_convert_handle_t unicode_convert_fromu_init(/* Convert to this chset */ const char *dst_chset, /* malloc()ed buffer pointer, on exit. */ char **cbufptr_ret, /* size of the malloc()ed buffer, upon exit */ size_t *cbufsize_ret, /* If true, terminate with U+0x0000, for convenience */ int nullterminate ); int unicode_convert_uc(/* The conversion handle */ unicode_convert_handle_t handle, /* Text to convert */ const char32_t *text, /* Number of bytes to convert */ size_t cnt); /* ** Initialize conversion to UTF-8. ** ** This is a wrapper for unicode_convert_tocbuf_init() that specifies the ** destination charset as UTF-8. */ unicode_convert_handle_t unicode_convert_tocbuf_toutf8_init(const char *src_chset, char **cbufptr_ret, size_t *cbufsize_ret, int nullterminate); /* ** Initialize conversion from UTF-8. ** ** This is a wrapper for unicode_convert_tocbuf_init() that specifies the ** source charset as UTF-8. */ unicode_convert_handle_t unicode_convert_tocbuf_fromutf8_init(const char *dst_chset, char **cbufptr_ret, size_t *cbufsize_ret, int nullterminate); /* ** Convert a character string to UTF-8. ** ** Returns a malloc-ed buffer holding the UTF-8 string, or NULL if an ** error occured. */ char *unicode_convert_toutf8(/* Text to convert to UTF-8 */ const char *text, /* Character set to convert to UTF-8 */ const char *charset, /* ** If non-NULL, and a non-NULL pointer is ** returned, *error is set to non-zero if ** a character conversion error has occured. */ int *error); /* ** Convert UTF-8 text to another character set. ** ** Returns a malloc-ed buffer holding the string converted to the specified ** character set, or NULL if an error occured. */ char *unicode_convert_fromutf8(/* A UTF-8 string */ const char *text, /* ** Convert the UTF-8 string to this character ** set. */ const char *charset, /* ** If non-NULL, and a non-NULL pointer is ** returned, *error is set to non-zero if ** a character conversion error has occured. */ int *error); /* ** Convert one charset to another charset, placing the result in a malloc-ed ** buffer. ** ** Returns a malloc-ed buffer holding the string converted to the specified ** character set, or NULL if an error occured. */ char *unicode_convert_tobuf(/* A string to convert */ const char *text, /* ** String's charset. */ const char *charset, /* ** Destination charset */ const char *dstcharset, /* ** If non-NULL, and a non-NULL pointer is ** returned, *error is set to non-zero if ** a character conversion error has occured. */ int *error); /* ** Convenience function: call unicode_convert_tou_init(), feed the ** character string through unicode_convert(), then call ** unicode_convert_deinit(). ** ** If this function returns 0, *uc and *ucsize is set to a malloced buffer+size ** holding the unicode char array. */ int unicode_convert_tou_tobuf(/* Character text to convert */ const char *text, /* Number of characters */ size_t text_l, /* text's charset */ const char *charset, /* ** If this function returns 0, this gets ** initialized */ char32_t **uc, /* ** Size of the allocated buffer */ size_t *ucsize, /* ** If not null and this function returns 0, ** this is set to non-0 if there ** was a conversion error (but the output ** buffer gets still allocated and ** initialized) */ int *err); /* ** Convenience function: call unicode_convert_fromu_init(), feed the ** unicode_array through unicode_convert_uc(), then call ** unicode_convert_deinit(). ** ** If this function returns 0, *uc and *ucsize is set to a malloced buffer+size ** holding the converted character string */ int unicode_convert_fromu_tobuf(/* Unicode array to convert to a char str */ const char32_t *utext, /* ** Size of the unicode array. ** If this is (size_t)-1, utext is a ** 0-terminated array. */ size_t utext_l, /* ** Convert the unicode array to this charset. */ const char *charset, /* ** If unicode_convert_fromu_tobuf() ** returns 0, this is initialized to a ** malloced buffer with a 0-terminated ** string is kept. */ char **c, /* ** Size of the initialized array, including ** the 0-terminator. */ size_t *csize, /* ** If unicode_convert_fromu_tobuf() ** returns 0 and this is not NULL, ** *err is set to non-0 if there was a ** conversion error to the requested ** character set. */ int *err); /* ** Convenience function: convert a string in a given character set ** to/from uppercase, lowercase, or something else. ** ** This is done by calling unicode_convert_tou_tobuf() first, ** applying the title_func and char_func, then using ** unicode_convert_fromu_tobuf(). ** ** A NULL return indicates that the requested conversion cannot be performed. */ char *unicode_convert_tocase( /* String to convert */ const char *str, /* String's character set */ const char *charset, /* ** Conversion of the first character in ** str: unicode_uc, unicode_lc, or unicode_tc: */ char32_t (*first_char_func)(char32_t), /* ** Conversion of the second and the remaining ** character in str. If NULL, same as ** first_char_func. */ char32_t (*char_func)(char32_t)); /* Either UCS-4BE or UCS-4LE, matching the native char32_t endianness */ extern const char unicode_u_ucs4_native[]; /* Either UCS-2BE or UCS-2LE, matching the native char32_t endianness */ extern const char unicode_u_ucs2_native[]; /* ** Modified-UTF7 encoding used for IMAP folder names. Pass it for a charset ** parameter. ** ** This can be followed by a " " and up to 15 characters to be escaped in ** addition to unicode chars. */ #define unicode_x_imap_modutf7 "x-imap-modutf7" /* ** EAI-capable Courier-IMAP does not use modified-UTF7, and uses UTF-8. ** ** However, to support SMAP we will still need to encode/decode some ** special characters. ** ** The characters U+0000-U+001F, and ./~:\ ** ** They are encoded as a backslash followed by three octal digits. */ #define unicode_x_smap_modutf8 "x-smap-modutf8" #if 0 { #endif #ifdef __cplusplus } extern size_t unicode_wcwidth(const std::u32string &uc); namespace unicode { #if 0 }; #endif /* ** Various character sets */ extern const char ucs_4[], ucs_2[], utf_8[], iso_8859_1[]; /* ** Interface to iconv. ** ** Subclass converted(). Invoke begin(), then operator(), repeatedly, ** then end(). ** ** converted() receives the converted text. */ class iconvert { unicode_convert_handle_t handle; public: iconvert(); virtual ~iconvert(); /* Start conversion. ** Returns false if the requested conversion cannot be done. **/ bool begin(/* Convert from */ const std::string &src_chset, /* Convert to */ const std::string &dst_chset); /* Feed iconv(3). Returns false if the conversion was aborted. */ bool operator()(const char *, size_t); bool operator()(const char32_t *, size_t); /* ** Get the results here. If the subclass returns a non-0 ** value, the conversion is aborted. */ virtual int converted(const char *, size_t); /* ** End of conversion. ** ** Returns true if all calls to converted() returned 0, ** false if the conversion was aborted. ** ** errflag is set to true if there was a character that could ** not be converted, and passed to converted(). */ bool end(bool &errflag) { return end(&errflag); } bool end() { return end(NULL); } /* Convert between two different charsets */ static std::string convert(const std::string &text, const std::string &charset, const std::string &dstcharset, bool &errflag); /* Convert between two different charsets */ static std::string convert(const std::string &text, const std::string &charset, const std::string &dstcharset) { bool dummy; return convert(text, charset, dstcharset, dummy); } /* Convert from unicode to a charset */ static std::string convert(const std::u32string &uc, const std::string &dstcharset, bool &errflag); /* Convert from unicode to a charset */ static std::string convert(const std::u32string &uc, const std::string &dstcharset) { bool dummy; return convert(uc, dstcharset, dummy); } /* Convert charset to unicode */ static bool convert(const std::string &text, const std::string &charset, std::u32string &uc); /* Convert to upper/lower/title case */ static std::string convert_tocase(/* Text string */ const std::string &text, /* Its charset */ const std::string &charset, /* First character: unicode_uc, unicode_lc, or unicode_tc */ char32_t (*first_char_func)(char32_t), /* If not NULL, second and subsequent chars */ char32_t (*char_func)(char32_t) =NULL) { bool dummy; return convert_tocase(text, charset, dummy, first_char_func, char_func); } /* Convert to upper/lower/title case */ static std::string convert_tocase(/* Text string */ const std::string &text, /* Its charset */ const std::string &charset, /* Set if there's a conversion error */ bool &err, /* First character: unicode_uc, unicode_lc, or unicode_tc */ char32_t (*first_char_func)(char32_t), /* If not NULL, second and subsequent chars */ char32_t (*char_func)(char32_t) =NULL); private: bool end(bool *); public: class tou; class fromu; }; /* Convert output of iconvert to char32_ts. */ class iconvert::tou : public iconvert { public: bool begin(const std::string &chset); virtual int converted(const char32_t *, size_t); using iconvert::operator(); private: int converted(const char *ptr, size_t cnt); public: template class to_iter_class; template static output_iter_t convert(input_iter_t from_iter, input_iter_t to_iter, const std::string &chset, bool &flag, output_iter_t out_iter); template static bool convert(input_iter_t from_iter, input_iter_t to_iter, const std::string &chset, std::u32string &out_buf) { bool flag; out_buf.clear(); std::back_insert_iterator insert_iter(out_buf); convert(from_iter, to_iter, chset, flag, insert_iter); return flag; } static std::pair convert(const std::string &str, const std::string &chset); }; /* Helper class that saves unicode output into an output iterator */ template class iconvert::tou::to_iter_class : public iconvert::tou { iter_t iter; public: to_iter_class(iter_t iterValue) : iter(iterValue) {} using tou::operator(); operator iter_t() const { return iter; } private: int converted(const char32_t *ptr, size_t cnt) { while (cnt) { *iter=*ptr; ++iter; ++ptr; --cnt; } return 0; } }; template output_iter_t iconvert::tou::convert(input_iter_t from_iter, input_iter_t to_iter, const std::string &chset, bool &flag, output_iter_t out_iter) { class to_iter_class out(out_iter); if (!out.begin(chset)) return out; std::vector string; while (from_iter != to_iter) { string.push_back(*from_iter++); if (string.size() > 31) { out(&string[0], string.size()); string.clear(); } } if (string.size() > 0) out(&string[0], string.size()); out.end(flag); return out; } /* Convert output of iconvert from char32_ts. */ class iconvert::fromu : public iconvert { public: bool begin(const std::string &chset); using iconvert::operator(); template class to_iter_class; template static output_iter_t convert(input_iter_t from_iter, input_iter_t to_iter, const std::string &chset, output_iter_t out_iter, bool &errflag); template static void convert(input_iter_t from_iter, input_iter_t to_iter, const std::string &chset, std::string &out_buf, bool &errflag) { out_buf=""; std::back_insert_iterator insert_iter(out_buf); convert(from_iter, to_iter, chset, insert_iter, errflag); } static std::pair convert(const std::u32string &ubuf, const std::string &chset); }; /* Helper class that saves unicode output into an output iterator */ template class iconvert::fromu::to_iter_class : public iconvert::fromu { iter_t iter; public: to_iter_class(iter_t iterValue) : iter(iterValue) {} using fromu::operator(); operator iter_t() const { return iter; } private: int converted(const char *ptr, size_t cnt) { while (cnt) { *iter=*ptr; ++iter; ++ptr; --cnt; } return 0; } }; template output_iter_t iconvert::fromu::convert(input_iter_t from_iter, input_iter_t to_iter, const std::string &chset, output_iter_t out_iter, bool &errflag) { errflag=true; class to_iter_class out(out_iter); if (!out.begin(chset)) return out; std::u32string string; while (from_iter != to_iter) { string.push_back(*from_iter++); if (string.size() > 31) { out(&string[0], string.size()); string.clear(); } } if (string.size() > 0) out(&string[0], string.size()); out.end(errflag); return out; } /* ** Unicode linebreaking algorithm, tr14. */ extern "C" int linebreak_trampoline(int value, void *ptr); extern "C" int linebreakc_trampoline(int value, char32_t ch, void *ptr); /* ** Subclass linebreak_callback_base, implement operator()(int). ** ** Use operator<< or operator()(iterator, iterator) to feed ** char32_ts into the linebreaking algorithm. The subclass receives ** UNICODE_LB values, as they become available. */ class linebreak_callback_base { unicode_lb_info_t handle; int opts; #if __cplusplus >= 201103L public: linebreak_callback_base(const linebreak_callback_base &)=delete; linebreak_callback_base &operator=(const linebreak_callback_base &)=delete; private: #else linebreak_callback_base(const linebreak_callback_base &); /* NOT IMPLEMENTED */ linebreak_callback_base &operator=(const linebreak_callback_base &); /* NOT IMPLEMENTED */ #endif public: linebreak_callback_base(); virtual ~linebreak_callback_base(); void finish(); void set_opts(int opts); friend int linebreak_trampoline(int, void *); linebreak_callback_base &operator<<(char32_t uc); template linebreak_callback_base &operator()(iter_type beg_iter, iter_type end_iter) { while (beg_iter != end_iter) operator<<(*beg_iter++); return *this; } template linebreak_callback_base &operator()(const container_type &vec) { return operator()(vec.begin(), vec.end()); } private: virtual int callback(int); }; class linebreak_callback_save_buf : public linebreak_callback_base { public: std::list lb_buf; linebreak_callback_save_buf(); ~linebreak_callback_save_buf(); using linebreak_callback_base::operator<<; using linebreak_callback_base::operator(); private: int callback(int value); }; /* ** Convert an input iterator sequence over char32_ts into ** an input iterator sequence over linebreak values. */ template class linebreak_iter : public std::iterator { mutable input_t iter_value, end_iter_value; mutable linebreak_callback_save_buf *buf; void fill() const { if (buf == NULL) return; while (buf->lb_buf.empty()) { if (iter_value == end_iter_value) { buf->finish(); if (buf->lb_buf.empty()) { delete buf; buf=NULL; } break; } buf->operator<<(*iter_value++); } } mutable value_type bufvalue; public: linebreak_iter(const input_t &iter_valueArg, const input_t &iter_endvalueArg) : iter_value(iter_valueArg), end_iter_value(iter_endvalueArg), buf(new linebreak_callback_save_buf) { } linebreak_iter() : buf(NULL) { } void set_opts(int opts) { if (buf) buf->set_opts(opts); } ~linebreak_iter() { if (buf) delete buf; } linebreak_iter(const linebreak_iter &v) : buf(NULL) { operator=(v); } linebreak_iter &operator=(const linebreak_iter &v) { if (buf) delete buf; buf=v.buf; iter_value=v.iter_value; end_iter_value=v.end_iter_value; v.buf=NULL; return *this; } bool operator==(const linebreak_iter &v) const { fill(); v.fill(); return buf == NULL && v.buf == NULL; } bool operator!=(const linebreak_iter &v) const { return !operator==(v); } value_type operator*() const { fill(); return buf == NULL ? UNICODE_LB_MANDATORY: buf->lb_buf.front(); } linebreak_iter &operator++() { bufvalue=operator*(); if (buf) buf->lb_buf.pop_front(); return *this; } const value_type *operator++(int) { operator++(); return &bufvalue; } }; /* ** Like linebreak_callback_base, except the subclass receives both ** the linebreaking value, and the unicode character. */ class linebreakc_callback_base { unicode_lbc_info_t handle; int opts; #if __cplusplus >= 201103L public: linebreakc_callback_base(const linebreakc_callback_base &) =delete; linebreakc_callback_base &operator=(const linebreakc_callback_base &)=delete; private: #else linebreakc_callback_base(const linebreakc_callback_base &); /* NOT IMPLEMENTED */ linebreakc_callback_base &operator=(const linebreakc_callback_base &); /* NOT IMPLEMENTED */ #endif public: linebreakc_callback_base(); virtual ~linebreakc_callback_base(); void finish(); void set_opts(int opts); friend int linebreakc_trampoline(int, char32_t, void *); linebreakc_callback_base &operator<<(char32_t uc); template linebreakc_callback_base &operator()(iter_type beg_iter, iter_type end_iter) { while (beg_iter != end_iter) operator<<(*beg_iter++); return *this; } linebreakc_callback_base &operator<<(const std::u32string &vec) { return operator()(vec.begin(), vec.end()); } private: virtual int callback(int, char32_t); }; class linebreakc_callback_save_buf : public linebreakc_callback_base { public: std::list > lb_buf; linebreakc_callback_save_buf(); ~linebreakc_callback_save_buf(); using linebreakc_callback_base::operator<<; using linebreakc_callback_base::operator(); private: int callback(int, char32_t); }; /* ** Convert an input iterator sequence over char32_ts into ** an input iterator sequence over std::pair, ** the original unicode character, and the linebreaking value before ** the character. */ template class linebreakc_iter : public std::iterator, void> { mutable input_t iter_value, end_iter_value; mutable linebreakc_callback_save_buf *buf; void fill() const { if (buf == NULL) return; while (buf->lb_buf.empty()) { if (iter_value == end_iter_value) { buf->finish(); if (buf->lb_buf.empty()) { delete buf; buf=NULL; } break; } buf->operator<<(*iter_value); ++iter_value; } } mutable value_type bufvalue; public: linebreakc_iter(const input_t &iter_valueArg, const input_t &iter_endvalueArg) : iter_value(iter_valueArg), end_iter_value(iter_endvalueArg), buf(new linebreakc_callback_save_buf) { } linebreakc_iter() : buf(NULL) { } ~linebreakc_iter() { if (buf) delete buf; } linebreakc_iter(const linebreakc_iter &v) : buf(NULL) { operator=(v); } linebreakc_iter &operator=(const linebreakc_iter &v) { if (buf) delete buf; buf=v.buf; iter_value=v.iter_value; end_iter_value=v.end_iter_value; v.buf=NULL; return *this; } bool operator==(const linebreakc_iter &v) const { fill(); v.fill(); return buf == NULL && v.buf == NULL; } bool operator!=(const linebreakc_iter &v) const { return !operator==(v); } value_type operator*() const { fill(); return buf == NULL ? std::make_pair(UNICODE_LB_MANDATORY, (char32_t)0): buf->lb_buf.front(); } linebreakc_iter &operator++() { bufvalue=operator*(); if (buf) buf->lb_buf.pop_front(); return *this; } const value_type *operator++(int) { operator++(); return &bufvalue; } }; /* ** Subclass wordbreak_callback_base, implement operator()(int). ** ** Use operator<< or operator()(iterator, iterator) to feed ** char32_ts into the wordbreaking algorithm. The subclass receives ** word flags, as they become available. */ extern "C" int wordbreak_trampoline(int value, void *ptr); class wordbreak_callback_base { unicode_wb_info_t handle; #if __cplusplus >= 201103L public: wordbreak_callback_base(const wordbreak_callback_base &)=delete; wordbreak_callback_base &operator=(const wordbreak_callback_base &) =delete; private: #else wordbreak_callback_base(const wordbreak_callback_base &); /* NOT IMPLEMENTED */ wordbreak_callback_base &operator=(const wordbreak_callback_base &); /* NOT IMPLEMENTED */ #endif public: wordbreak_callback_base(); virtual ~wordbreak_callback_base(); void finish(); friend int wordbreak_trampoline(int, void *); wordbreak_callback_base &operator<<(char32_t uc); template wordbreak_callback_base &operator()(iter_type beg_iter, iter_type end_iter) { while (beg_iter != end_iter) operator<<(*beg_iter++); return *this; } wordbreak_callback_base &operator<<(const std::u32string &vec) { return operator()(vec.begin(), vec.end()); } private: virtual int callback(bool); }; /* ** A C++ wrapper for unicode_wbscan. */ class wordbreakscan { unicode_wbscan_info_t handle; #if __cplusplus >= 201103L public: wordbreakscan(const wordbreakscan &)=delete; wordbreakscan &operator=(const wordbreakscan &)=delete; private: #else wordbreakscan(const wordbreakscan &); /* NOT IMPLEMENTED */ wordbreakscan &operator=(const wordbreakscan &); /* NOT IMPLEMENTED */ #endif public: wordbreakscan(); ~wordbreakscan(); bool operator<<(char32_t uc); size_t finish(); }; //! Convert string in unicode_default_chset() to lowercase std::string tolower(const std::string &string); //! Convert string in unicode_default_chset() to uppercase std::string toupper(const std::string &string); //! Convert string in the given character set to lowercase std::string tolower(const std::string &string, const std::string &charset); //! Convert string in the given character set to uppercase std::string toupper(const std::string &string, const std::string &charset); //! Convert unicode to lowercase std::u32string tolower(const std::u32string &u); //! 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If we want to # ignore errors from any of these, just make sure not to ignore # errors from the above "$doit $cpprog $src $dsttmp" command. # { test -z "$chowncmd" || $doit $chowncmd "$dsttmp"; } && { test -z "$chgrpcmd" || $doit $chgrpcmd "$dsttmp"; } && { test -z "$stripcmd" || $doit $stripcmd "$dsttmp"; } && { test -z "$chmodcmd" || $doit $chmodcmd $mode "$dsttmp"; } && # If -C, don't bother to copy if it wouldn't change the file. if $copy_on_change && old=`LC_ALL=C ls -dlL "$dst" 2>/dev/null` && new=`LC_ALL=C ls -dlL "$dsttmp" 2>/dev/null` && eval "$initialize_posix_glob" && $posix_glob set -f && set X $old && old=:$2:$4:$5:$6 && set X $new && new=:$2:$4:$5:$6 && $posix_glob set +f && test "$old" = "$new" && $cmpprog "$dst" "$dsttmp" >/dev/null 2>&1 then rm -f "$dsttmp" else # Rename the file to the real destination. $doit $mvcmd -f "$dsttmp" "$dst" 2>/dev/null || # The rename failed, perhaps because mv can't rename something else # to itself, or perhaps because mv is so ancient that it does not # support -f. { # Now remove or move aside any old file at destination location. # We try this two ways since rm can't unlink itself on some # systems and the destination file might be busy for other # reasons. In this case, the final cleanup might fail but the new # file should still install successfully. { test ! -f "$dst" || $doit $rmcmd -f "$dst" 2>/dev/null || { $doit $mvcmd -f "$dst" "$rmtmp" 2>/dev/null && { $doit $rmcmd -f "$rmtmp" 2>/dev/null; :; } } || { echo "$0: cannot unlink or rename $dst" >&2 (exit 1); exit 1 } } && # Now rename the file to the real destination. $doit $mvcmd "$dsttmp" "$dst" } fi || exit 1 trap '' 0 fi done # Local variables: # eval: (add-hook 'write-file-hooks 'time-stamp) # time-stamp-start: "scriptversion=" # time-stamp-format: "%:y-%02m-%02d.%02H" # time-stamp-time-zone: "UTC" # time-stamp-end: "; # UTC" # End: courier-unicode-2.1/linebreaktab.h000066400000000000000000005317441335047227500172720ustar00rootroot00000000000000static const uint8_t unicode_rangetab[][2]={ {0x0000 & 0xFF, 0x0008 & 0xFF}, {0x0009 & 0xFF, 0x0009 & 0xFF}, {0x000a & 0xFF, 0x000a & 0xFF}, {0x000b & 0xFF, 0x000c & 0xFF}, {0x000d & 0xFF, 0x000d & 0xFF}, {0x000e & 0xFF, 0x001f & 0xFF}, {0x0020 & 0xFF, 0x0020 & 0xFF}, {0x0021 & 0xFF, 0x0021 & 0xFF}, {0x0022 & 0xFF, 0x0022 & 0xFF}, {0x0023 & 0xFF, 0x0023 & 0xFF}, {0x0024 & 0xFF, 0x0024 & 0xFF}, {0x0025 & 0xFF, 0x0025 & 0xFF}, {0x0026 & 0xFF, 0x0026 & 0xFF}, {0x0027 & 0xFF, 0x0027 & 0xFF}, {0x0028 & 0xFF, 0x0028 & 0xFF}, {0x0029 & 0xFF, 0x0029 & 0xFF}, {0x002a & 0xFF, 0x002a & 0xFF}, {0x002b & 0xFF, 0x002b & 0xFF}, {0x002c & 0xFF, 0x002c & 0xFF}, {0x002d & 0xFF, 0x002d & 0xFF}, {0x002e & 0xFF, 0x002e & 0xFF}, {0x002f & 0xFF, 0x002f & 0xFF}, {0x0030 & 0xFF, 0x0039 & 0xFF}, {0x003a & 0xFF, 0x003b & 0xFF}, {0x003c & 0xFF, 0x003e & 0xFF}, {0x003f & 0xFF, 0x003f & 0xFF}, {0x0040 & 0xFF, 0x005a & 0xFF}, {0x005b & 0xFF, 0x005b & 0xFF}, {0x005c & 0xFF, 0x005c & 0xFF}, {0x005d & 0xFF, 0x005d & 0xFF}, {0x005e & 0xFF, 0x007a & 0xFF}, {0x007b & 0xFF, 0x007b & 0xFF}, {0x007c & 0xFF, 0x007c & 0xFF}, {0x007d & 0xFF, 0x007d & 0xFF}, {0x007e & 0xFF, 0x007e & 0xFF}, {0x007f & 0xFF, 0x0084 & 0xFF}, {0x0085 & 0xFF, 0x0085 & 0xFF}, {0x0086 & 0xFF, 0x009f & 0xFF}, {0x00a0 & 0xFF, 0x00a0 & 0xFF}, {0x00a1 & 0xFF, 0x00a1 & 0xFF}, {0x00a2 & 0xFF, 0x00a2 & 0xFF}, {0x00a3 & 0xFF, 0x00a5 & 0xFF}, {0x00a6 & 0xFF, 0x00aa & 0xFF}, {0x00ab & 0xFF, 0x00ab & 0xFF}, {0x00ac & 0xFF, 0x00ac & 0xFF}, {0x00ad & 0xFF, 0x00ad & 0xFF}, {0x00ae & 0xFF, 0x00af & 0xFF}, {0x00b0 & 0xFF, 0x00b0 & 0xFF}, {0x00b1 & 0xFF, 0x00b1 & 0xFF}, {0x00b2 & 0xFF, 0x00b3 & 0xFF}, {0x00b4 & 0xFF, 0x00b4 & 0xFF}, {0x00b5 & 0xFF, 0x00ba & 0xFF}, {0x00bb & 0xFF, 0x00bb & 0xFF}, {0x00bc & 0xFF, 0x00be & 0xFF}, {0x00bf & 0xFF, 0x00bf & 0xFF}, {0x00c0 & 0xFF, 0x00ff & 0xFF}, {0x0100 & 0xFF, 0x01ff & 0xFF}, {0x0200 & 0xFF, 0x02c7 & 0xFF}, {0x02c8 & 0xFF, 0x02c8 & 0xFF}, {0x02c9 & 0xFF, 0x02cb & 0xFF}, {0x02cc & 0xFF, 0x02cc & 0xFF}, {0x02cd & 0xFF, 0x02de & 0xFF}, {0x02df & 0xFF, 0x02df & 0xFF}, {0x02e0 & 0xFF, 0x02ff & 0xFF}, {0x0300 & 0xFF, 0x034e & 0xFF}, {0x034f & 0xFF, 0x034f & 0xFF}, {0x0350 & 0xFF, 0x035b & 0xFF}, {0x035c & 0xFF, 0x0362 & 0xFF}, {0x0363 & 0xFF, 0x036f & 0xFF}, {0x0370 & 0xFF, 0x0377 & 0xFF}, {0x037a & 0xFF, 0x037d & 0xFF}, {0x037e & 0xFF, 0x037e & 0xFF}, {0x037f & 0xFF, 0x037f & 0xFF}, {0x0384 & 0xFF, 0x038a & 0xFF}, {0x038c & 0xFF, 0x038c & 0xFF}, {0x038e & 0xFF, 0x03a1 & 0xFF}, {0x03a3 & 0xFF, 0x03ff & 0xFF}, {0x0400 & 0xFF, 0x0482 & 0xFF}, {0x0483 & 0xFF, 0x0489 & 0xFF}, {0x048a & 0xFF, 0x04ff & 0xFF}, {0x0500 & 0xFF, 0x052f & 0xFF}, {0x0531 & 0xFF, 0x0556 & 0xFF}, {0x0559 & 0xFF, 0x055f & 0xFF}, {0x0561 & 0xFF, 0x0587 & 0xFF}, {0x0589 & 0xFF, 0x0589 & 0xFF}, {0x058a & 0xFF, 0x058a & 0xFF}, {0x058d & 0xFF, 0x058e & 0xFF}, {0x058f & 0xFF, 0x058f & 0xFF}, {0x0591 & 0xFF, 0x05bd & 0xFF}, {0x05be & 0xFF, 0x05be & 0xFF}, {0x05bf & 0xFF, 0x05bf & 0xFF}, {0x05c0 & 0xFF, 0x05c0 & 0xFF}, {0x05c1 & 0xFF, 0x05c2 & 0xFF}, {0x05c3 & 0xFF, 0x05c3 & 0xFF}, {0x05c4 & 0xFF, 0x05c5 & 0xFF}, {0x05c6 & 0xFF, 0x05c6 & 0xFF}, {0x05c7 & 0xFF, 0x05c7 & 0xFF}, {0x05d0 & 0xFF, 0x05ea & 0xFF}, {0x05f0 & 0xFF, 0x05f2 & 0xFF}, {0x05f3 & 0xFF, 0x05f4 & 0xFF}, {0x0600 & 0xFF, 0x0608 & 0xFF}, {0x0609 & 0xFF, 0x060b & 0xFF}, {0x060c & 0xFF, 0x060d & 0xFF}, {0x060e & 0xFF, 0x060f & 0xFF}, {0x0610 & 0xFF, 0x061a & 0xFF}, {0x061b & 0xFF, 0x061b & 0xFF}, {0x061c & 0xFF, 0x061c & 0xFF}, {0x061e & 0xFF, 0x061f & 0xFF}, {0x0620 & 0xFF, 0x064a & 0xFF}, {0x064b & 0xFF, 0x065f & 0xFF}, {0x0660 & 0xFF, 0x0669 & 0xFF}, {0x066a & 0xFF, 0x066a & 0xFF}, {0x066b & 0xFF, 0x066c & 0xFF}, {0x066d & 0xFF, 0x066f & 0xFF}, {0x0670 & 0xFF, 0x0670 & 0xFF}, {0x0671 & 0xFF, 0x06d3 & 0xFF}, {0x06d4 & 0xFF, 0x06d4 & 0xFF}, {0x06d5 & 0xFF, 0x06d5 & 0xFF}, {0x06d6 & 0xFF, 0x06dc & 0xFF}, {0x06dd & 0xFF, 0x06de & 0xFF}, {0x06df & 0xFF, 0x06e4 & 0xFF}, {0x06e5 & 0xFF, 0x06e6 & 0xFF}, {0x06e7 & 0xFF, 0x06e8 & 0xFF}, {0x06e9 & 0xFF, 0x06e9 & 0xFF}, {0x06ea & 0xFF, 0x06ed & 0xFF}, {0x06ee & 0xFF, 0x06ef & 0xFF}, {0x06f0 & 0xFF, 0x06f9 & 0xFF}, {0x06fa & 0xFF, 0x06ff & 0xFF}, {0x0700 & 0xFF, 0x070d & 0xFF}, {0x070f & 0xFF, 0x0710 & 0xFF}, {0x0711 & 0xFF, 0x0711 & 0xFF}, {0x0712 & 0xFF, 0x072f & 0xFF}, {0x0730 & 0xFF, 0x074a & 0xFF}, {0x074d & 0xFF, 0x07a5 & 0xFF}, {0x07a6 & 0xFF, 0x07b0 & 0xFF}, {0x07b1 & 0xFF, 0x07b1 & 0xFF}, {0x07c0 & 0xFF, 0x07c9 & 0xFF}, {0x07ca & 0xFF, 0x07ea & 0xFF}, {0x07eb & 0xFF, 0x07f3 & 0xFF}, {0x07f4 & 0xFF, 0x07f7 & 0xFF}, {0x07f8 & 0xFF, 0x07f8 & 0xFF}, {0x07f9 & 0xFF, 0x07f9 & 0xFF}, {0x07fa & 0xFF, 0x07fa & 0xFF}, {0x0800 & 0xFF, 0x0815 & 0xFF}, {0x0816 & 0xFF, 0x0819 & 0xFF}, {0x081a & 0xFF, 0x081a & 0xFF}, {0x081b & 0xFF, 0x0823 & 0xFF}, {0x0824 & 0xFF, 0x0824 & 0xFF}, {0x0825 & 0xFF, 0x0827 & 0xFF}, {0x0828 & 0xFF, 0x0828 & 0xFF}, {0x0829 & 0xFF, 0x082d & 0xFF}, {0x0830 & 0xFF, 0x083e & 0xFF}, {0x0840 & 0xFF, 0x0858 & 0xFF}, {0x0859 & 0xFF, 0x085b & 0xFF}, {0x085e & 0xFF, 0x085e & 0xFF}, {0x08a0 & 0xFF, 0x08b4 & 0xFF}, {0x08e3 & 0xFF, 0x08ff & 0xFF}, {0x0900 & 0xFF, 0x0903 & 0xFF}, {0x0904 & 0xFF, 0x0939 & 0xFF}, {0x093a & 0xFF, 0x093c & 0xFF}, {0x093d & 0xFF, 0x093d & 0xFF}, {0x093e & 0xFF, 0x094f & 0xFF}, {0x0950 & 0xFF, 0x0950 & 0xFF}, {0x0951 & 0xFF, 0x0957 & 0xFF}, {0x0958 & 0xFF, 0x0961 & 0xFF}, {0x0962 & 0xFF, 0x0963 & 0xFF}, {0x0964 & 0xFF, 0x0965 & 0xFF}, {0x0966 & 0xFF, 0x096f & 0xFF}, {0x0970 & 0xFF, 0x0980 & 0xFF}, {0x0981 & 0xFF, 0x0983 & 0xFF}, {0x0985 & 0xFF, 0x098c & 0xFF}, {0x098f & 0xFF, 0x0990 & 0xFF}, {0x0993 & 0xFF, 0x09a8 & 0xFF}, {0x09aa & 0xFF, 0x09b0 & 0xFF}, {0x09b2 & 0xFF, 0x09b2 & 0xFF}, {0x09b6 & 0xFF, 0x09b9 & 0xFF}, {0x09bc & 0xFF, 0x09bc & 0xFF}, {0x09bd & 0xFF, 0x09bd & 0xFF}, {0x09be & 0xFF, 0x09c4 & 0xFF}, {0x09c7 & 0xFF, 0x09c8 & 0xFF}, {0x09cb & 0xFF, 0x09cd & 0xFF}, {0x09ce & 0xFF, 0x09ce & 0xFF}, {0x09d7 & 0xFF, 0x09d7 & 0xFF}, {0x09dc & 0xFF, 0x09dd & 0xFF}, {0x09df & 0xFF, 0x09e1 & 0xFF}, {0x09e2 & 0xFF, 0x09e3 & 0xFF}, {0x09e6 & 0xFF, 0x09ef & 0xFF}, {0x09f0 & 0xFF, 0x09f1 & 0xFF}, {0x09f2 & 0xFF, 0x09f3 & 0xFF}, {0x09f4 & 0xFF, 0x09f8 & 0xFF}, {0x09f9 & 0xFF, 0x09f9 & 0xFF}, {0x09fa & 0xFF, 0x09fa & 0xFF}, {0x09fb & 0xFF, 0x09fb & 0xFF}, {0x0a01 & 0xFF, 0x0a03 & 0xFF}, {0x0a05 & 0xFF, 0x0a0a & 0xFF}, {0x0a0f & 0xFF, 0x0a10 & 0xFF}, {0x0a13 & 0xFF, 0x0a28 & 0xFF}, {0x0a2a & 0xFF, 0x0a30 & 0xFF}, {0x0a32 & 0xFF, 0x0a33 & 0xFF}, {0x0a35 & 0xFF, 0x0a36 & 0xFF}, {0x0a38 & 0xFF, 0x0a39 & 0xFF}, {0x0a3c & 0xFF, 0x0a3c & 0xFF}, {0x0a3e & 0xFF, 0x0a42 & 0xFF}, {0x0a47 & 0xFF, 0x0a48 & 0xFF}, {0x0a4b & 0xFF, 0x0a4d & 0xFF}, {0x0a51 & 0xFF, 0x0a51 & 0xFF}, {0x0a59 & 0xFF, 0x0a5c & 0xFF}, {0x0a5e & 0xFF, 0x0a5e & 0xFF}, {0x0a66 & 0xFF, 0x0a6f & 0xFF}, {0x0a70 & 0xFF, 0x0a71 & 0xFF}, {0x0a72 & 0xFF, 0x0a74 & 0xFF}, {0x0a75 & 0xFF, 0x0a75 & 0xFF}, {0x0a81 & 0xFF, 0x0a83 & 0xFF}, {0x0a85 & 0xFF, 0x0a8d & 0xFF}, {0x0a8f & 0xFF, 0x0a91 & 0xFF}, {0x0a93 & 0xFF, 0x0aa8 & 0xFF}, {0x0aaa & 0xFF, 0x0ab0 & 0xFF}, {0x0ab2 & 0xFF, 0x0ab3 & 0xFF}, {0x0ab5 & 0xFF, 0x0ab9 & 0xFF}, {0x0abc & 0xFF, 0x0abc & 0xFF}, {0x0abd & 0xFF, 0x0abd & 0xFF}, {0x0abe & 0xFF, 0x0ac5 & 0xFF}, {0x0ac7 & 0xFF, 0x0ac9 & 0xFF}, {0x0acb & 0xFF, 0x0acd & 0xFF}, {0x0ad0 & 0xFF, 0x0ad0 & 0xFF}, {0x0ae0 & 0xFF, 0x0ae1 & 0xFF}, {0x0ae2 & 0xFF, 0x0ae3 & 0xFF}, {0x0ae6 & 0xFF, 0x0aef & 0xFF}, {0x0af0 & 0xFF, 0x0af0 & 0xFF}, {0x0af1 & 0xFF, 0x0af1 & 0xFF}, {0x0af9 & 0xFF, 0x0af9 & 0xFF}, {0x0b01 & 0xFF, 0x0b03 & 0xFF}, {0x0b05 & 0xFF, 0x0b0c & 0xFF}, {0x0b0f & 0xFF, 0x0b10 & 0xFF}, {0x0b13 & 0xFF, 0x0b28 & 0xFF}, {0x0b2a & 0xFF, 0x0b30 & 0xFF}, {0x0b32 & 0xFF, 0x0b33 & 0xFF}, {0x0b35 & 0xFF, 0x0b39 & 0xFF}, {0x0b3c & 0xFF, 0x0b3c & 0xFF}, {0x0b3d & 0xFF, 0x0b3d & 0xFF}, {0x0b3e & 0xFF, 0x0b44 & 0xFF}, {0x0b47 & 0xFF, 0x0b48 & 0xFF}, {0x0b4b & 0xFF, 0x0b4d & 0xFF}, {0x0b56 & 0xFF, 0x0b57 & 0xFF}, {0x0b5c & 0xFF, 0x0b5d & 0xFF}, {0x0b5f & 0xFF, 0x0b61 & 0xFF}, {0x0b62 & 0xFF, 0x0b63 & 0xFF}, {0x0b66 & 0xFF, 0x0b6f & 0xFF}, {0x0b70 & 0xFF, 0x0b77 & 0xFF}, {0x0b82 & 0xFF, 0x0b82 & 0xFF}, {0x0b83 & 0xFF, 0x0b83 & 0xFF}, {0x0b85 & 0xFF, 0x0b8a & 0xFF}, {0x0b8e & 0xFF, 0x0b90 & 0xFF}, {0x0b92 & 0xFF, 0x0b95 & 0xFF}, {0x0b99 & 0xFF, 0x0b9a & 0xFF}, {0x0b9c & 0xFF, 0x0b9c & 0xFF}, {0x0b9e & 0xFF, 0x0b9f & 0xFF}, {0x0ba3 & 0xFF, 0x0ba4 & 0xFF}, {0x0ba8 & 0xFF, 0x0baa & 0xFF}, {0x0bae & 0xFF, 0x0bb9 & 0xFF}, {0x0bbe & 0xFF, 0x0bc2 & 0xFF}, {0x0bc6 & 0xFF, 0x0bc8 & 0xFF}, {0x0bca & 0xFF, 0x0bcd & 0xFF}, {0x0bd0 & 0xFF, 0x0bd0 & 0xFF}, {0x0bd7 & 0xFF, 0x0bd7 & 0xFF}, {0x0be6 & 0xFF, 0x0bef & 0xFF}, {0x0bf0 & 0xFF, 0x0bf8 & 0xFF}, {0x0bf9 & 0xFF, 0x0bf9 & 0xFF}, {0x0bfa & 0xFF, 0x0bfa & 0xFF}, {0x0c00 & 0xFF, 0x0c03 & 0xFF}, {0x0c05 & 0xFF, 0x0c0c & 0xFF}, {0x0c0e & 0xFF, 0x0c10 & 0xFF}, {0x0c12 & 0xFF, 0x0c28 & 0xFF}, {0x0c2a & 0xFF, 0x0c39 & 0xFF}, {0x0c3d & 0xFF, 0x0c3d & 0xFF}, {0x0c3e & 0xFF, 0x0c44 & 0xFF}, {0x0c46 & 0xFF, 0x0c48 & 0xFF}, {0x0c4a & 0xFF, 0x0c4d & 0xFF}, {0x0c55 & 0xFF, 0x0c56 & 0xFF}, {0x0c58 & 0xFF, 0x0c5a & 0xFF}, {0x0c60 & 0xFF, 0x0c61 & 0xFF}, {0x0c62 & 0xFF, 0x0c63 & 0xFF}, {0x0c66 & 0xFF, 0x0c6f & 0xFF}, {0x0c78 & 0xFF, 0x0c7f & 0xFF}, {0x0c81 & 0xFF, 0x0c83 & 0xFF}, {0x0c85 & 0xFF, 0x0c8c & 0xFF}, {0x0c8e & 0xFF, 0x0c90 & 0xFF}, {0x0c92 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0x0d96 & 0xFF}, {0x0d9a & 0xFF, 0x0db1 & 0xFF}, {0x0db3 & 0xFF, 0x0dbb & 0xFF}, {0x0dbd & 0xFF, 0x0dbd & 0xFF}, {0x0dc0 & 0xFF, 0x0dc6 & 0xFF}, {0x0dca & 0xFF, 0x0dca & 0xFF}, {0x0dcf & 0xFF, 0x0dd4 & 0xFF}, {0x0dd6 & 0xFF, 0x0dd6 & 0xFF}, {0x0dd8 & 0xFF, 0x0ddf & 0xFF}, {0x0de6 & 0xFF, 0x0def & 0xFF}, {0x0df2 & 0xFF, 0x0df3 & 0xFF}, {0x0df4 & 0xFF, 0x0df4 & 0xFF}, {0x0e01 & 0xFF, 0x0e30 & 0xFF}, {0x0e31 & 0xFF, 0x0e31 & 0xFF}, {0x0e32 & 0xFF, 0x0e33 & 0xFF}, {0x0e34 & 0xFF, 0x0e3a & 0xFF}, {0x0e3f & 0xFF, 0x0e3f & 0xFF}, {0x0e40 & 0xFF, 0x0e46 & 0xFF}, {0x0e47 & 0xFF, 0x0e4e & 0xFF}, {0x0e4f & 0xFF, 0x0e4f & 0xFF}, {0x0e50 & 0xFF, 0x0e59 & 0xFF}, {0x0e5a & 0xFF, 0x0e5b & 0xFF}, {0x0e81 & 0xFF, 0x0e82 & 0xFF}, {0x0e84 & 0xFF, 0x0e84 & 0xFF}, {0x0e87 & 0xFF, 0x0e88 & 0xFF}, {0x0e8a & 0xFF, 0x0e8a & 0xFF}, {0x0e8d & 0xFF, 0x0e8d & 0xFF}, {0x0e94 & 0xFF, 0x0e97 & 0xFF}, {0x0e99 & 0xFF, 0x0e9f & 0xFF}, {0x0ea1 & 0xFF, 0x0ea3 & 0xFF}, {0x0ea5 & 0xFF, 0x0ea5 & 0xFF}, {0x0ea7 & 0xFF, 0x0ea7 & 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{0x3b100 & 0xFF, 0x3b1ff & 0xFF}, {0x3b200 & 0xFF, 0x3b2ff & 0xFF}, {0x3b300 & 0xFF, 0x3b3ff & 0xFF}, {0x3b400 & 0xFF, 0x3b4ff & 0xFF}, {0x3b500 & 0xFF, 0x3b5ff & 0xFF}, {0x3b600 & 0xFF, 0x3b6ff & 0xFF}, {0x3b700 & 0xFF, 0x3b7ff & 0xFF}, {0x3b800 & 0xFF, 0x3b8ff & 0xFF}, {0x3b900 & 0xFF, 0x3b9ff & 0xFF}, {0x3ba00 & 0xFF, 0x3baff & 0xFF}, {0x3bb00 & 0xFF, 0x3bbff & 0xFF}, {0x3bc00 & 0xFF, 0x3bcff & 0xFF}, {0x3bd00 & 0xFF, 0x3bdff & 0xFF}, {0x3be00 & 0xFF, 0x3beff & 0xFF}, {0x3bf00 & 0xFF, 0x3bfff & 0xFF}, {0x3c000 & 0xFF, 0x3c0ff & 0xFF}, {0x3c100 & 0xFF, 0x3c1ff & 0xFF}, {0x3c200 & 0xFF, 0x3c2ff & 0xFF}, {0x3c300 & 0xFF, 0x3c3ff & 0xFF}, {0x3c400 & 0xFF, 0x3c4ff & 0xFF}, {0x3c500 & 0xFF, 0x3c5ff & 0xFF}, {0x3c600 & 0xFF, 0x3c6ff & 0xFF}, {0x3c700 & 0xFF, 0x3c7ff & 0xFF}, {0x3c800 & 0xFF, 0x3c8ff & 0xFF}, {0x3c900 & 0xFF, 0x3c9ff & 0xFF}, {0x3ca00 & 0xFF, 0x3caff & 0xFF}, {0x3cb00 & 0xFF, 0x3cbff & 0xFF}, {0x3cc00 & 0xFF, 0x3ccff & 0xFF}, {0x3cd00 & 0xFF, 0x3cdff & 0xFF}, {0x3ce00 & 0xFF, 0x3ceff & 0xFF}, {0x3cf00 & 0xFF, 0x3cfff & 0xFF}, {0x3d000 & 0xFF, 0x3d0ff & 0xFF}, {0x3d100 & 0xFF, 0x3d1ff & 0xFF}, {0x3d200 & 0xFF, 0x3d2ff & 0xFF}, {0x3d300 & 0xFF, 0x3d3ff & 0xFF}, {0x3d400 & 0xFF, 0x3d4ff & 0xFF}, {0x3d500 & 0xFF, 0x3d5ff & 0xFF}, {0x3d600 & 0xFF, 0x3d6ff & 0xFF}, {0x3d700 & 0xFF, 0x3d7ff & 0xFF}, {0x3d800 & 0xFF, 0x3d8ff & 0xFF}, {0x3d900 & 0xFF, 0x3d9ff & 0xFF}, {0x3da00 & 0xFF, 0x3daff & 0xFF}, {0x3db00 & 0xFF, 0x3dbff & 0xFF}, {0x3dc00 & 0xFF, 0x3dcff & 0xFF}, {0x3dd00 & 0xFF, 0x3ddff & 0xFF}, {0x3de00 & 0xFF, 0x3deff & 0xFF}, {0x3df00 & 0xFF, 0x3dfff & 0xFF}, {0x3e000 & 0xFF, 0x3e0ff & 0xFF}, {0x3e100 & 0xFF, 0x3e1ff & 0xFF}, {0x3e200 & 0xFF, 0x3e2ff & 0xFF}, {0x3e300 & 0xFF, 0x3e3ff & 0xFF}, {0x3e400 & 0xFF, 0x3e4ff & 0xFF}, {0x3e500 & 0xFF, 0x3e5ff & 0xFF}, {0x3e600 & 0xFF, 0x3e6ff & 0xFF}, {0x3e700 & 0xFF, 0x3e7ff & 0xFF}, {0x3e800 & 0xFF, 0x3e8ff & 0xFF}, {0x3e900 & 0xFF, 0x3e9ff & 0xFF}, {0x3ea00 & 0xFF, 0x3eaff & 0xFF}, {0x3eb00 & 0xFF, 0x3ebff & 0xFF}, {0x3ec00 & 0xFF, 0x3ecff & 0xFF}, {0x3ed00 & 0xFF, 0x3edff & 0xFF}, {0x3ee00 & 0xFF, 0x3eeff & 0xFF}, {0x3ef00 & 0xFF, 0x3efff & 0xFF}, {0x3f000 & 0xFF, 0x3f0ff & 0xFF}, {0x3f100 & 0xFF, 0x3f1ff & 0xFF}, {0x3f200 & 0xFF, 0x3f2ff & 0xFF}, {0x3f300 & 0xFF, 0x3f3ff & 0xFF}, {0x3f400 & 0xFF, 0x3f4ff & 0xFF}, {0x3f500 & 0xFF, 0x3f5ff & 0xFF}, {0x3f600 & 0xFF, 0x3f6ff & 0xFF}, {0x3f700 & 0xFF, 0x3f7ff & 0xFF}, {0x3f800 & 0xFF, 0x3f8ff & 0xFF}, {0x3f900 & 0xFF, 0x3f9ff & 0xFF}, {0x3fa00 & 0xFF, 0x3faff & 0xFF}, {0x3fb00 & 0xFF, 0x3fbff & 0xFF}, {0x3fc00 & 0xFF, 0x3fcff & 0xFF}, {0x3fd00 & 0xFF, 0x3fdff & 0xFF}, {0x3fe00 & 0xFF, 0x3feff & 0xFF}, {0x3ff00 & 0xFF, 0x3fffd & 0xFF}, {0xe0001 & 0xFF, 0xe0001 & 0xFF}, {0xe0020 & 0xFF, 0xe007f & 0xFF}, {0xe0100 & 0xFF, 0xe01ef & 0xFF}}; static const uint8_t unicode_classtab[]={ UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_BA, UNICODE_LB_LF, UNICODE_LB_BK, UNICODE_LB_CR, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_SP, UNICODE_LB_EX, UNICODE_LB_QU, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_PR, UNICODE_LB_PO, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_QU, UNICODE_LB_OP, UNICODE_LB_CP, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_PR, UNICODE_LB_IS, UNICODE_LB_HY, UNICODE_LB_IS, UNICODE_LB_SY, UNICODE_LB_NU, UNICODE_LB_IS, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_EX, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_OP, UNICODE_LB_PR, UNICODE_LB_CP, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_OP, UNICODE_LB_BA, UNICODE_LB_CL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_NL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_GL, UNICODE_LB_OP, UNICODE_LB_PO, UNICODE_LB_PR, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_QU, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_BA, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_PO, UNICODE_LB_PR, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_BB, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_QU, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_OP, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_BB, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_BB, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_BB, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_GL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_GL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_IS, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_IS, UNICODE_LB_BA, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_PR, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_BA, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_EX, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_HL, UNICODE_LB_HL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_PO, UNICODE_LB_IS, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_EX, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_EX, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_NU, UNICODE_LB_PO, UNICODE_LB_NU, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_EX, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_NU, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_NU, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_IS, UNICODE_LB_EX, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_BA, UNICODE_LB_NU, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_NU, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_PO, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_PO, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_PR, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_NU, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_NU, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_PR, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_NU, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_NU, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_PR, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_NU, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_NU, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_NU, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_PO, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_NU, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_PR, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_NU, UNICODE_LB_BA, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_NU, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_BB, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_BB, UNICODE_LB_GL, UNICODE_LB_BB, UNICODE_LB_BA, UNICODE_LB_GL, UNICODE_LB_EX, UNICODE_LB_GL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_EX, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_NU, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_BA, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_OP, UNICODE_LB_CL, UNICODE_LB_OP, UNICODE_LB_CL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_BA, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_BA, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_BA, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_BB, UNICODE_LB_BA, UNICODE_LB_BB, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_GL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_NU, UNICODE_LB_BA, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_NU, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_JL, UNICODE_LB_JV, UNICODE_LB_JT, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_BA, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_BA, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_BA, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_OP, UNICODE_LB_CL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_BA, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_BA, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_BA, UNICODE_LB_NS, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_BA, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_BA, UNICODE_LB_PR, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_NU, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_EX, UNICODE_LB_BA, UNICODE_LB_BB, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_EX, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_GL, UNICODE_LB_NU, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_EX, UNICODE_LB_NU, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_NU, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_NU, UNICODE_LB_NU, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_NU, UNICODE_LB_BA, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_BA, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_NU, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_BA, UNICODE_LB_NU, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_NU, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_BA, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_BB, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_BA, UNICODE_LB_GL, UNICODE_LB_BA, UNICODE_LB_ZW, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_BA, UNICODE_LB_GL, UNICODE_LB_BA, UNICODE_LB_B2, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_QU, UNICODE_LB_OP, UNICODE_LB_QU, UNICODE_LB_OP, UNICODE_LB_QU, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_IN, UNICODE_LB_BA, UNICODE_LB_BK, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_GL, UNICODE_LB_PO, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_QU, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_NS, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_IS, UNICODE_LB_OP, UNICODE_LB_CL, UNICODE_LB_NS, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_BA, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_BA, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_BA, UNICODE_LB_WJ, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_OP, UNICODE_LB_CL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_OP, UNICODE_LB_CL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_PR, UNICODE_LB_PO, UNICODE_LB_PR, UNICODE_LB_PO, UNICODE_LB_PR, UNICODE_LB_PO, UNICODE_LB_PR, UNICODE_LB_PO, UNICODE_LB_PR, UNICODE_LB_CM, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_PO, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_PO, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_PR, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_PR, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_IN, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_AL, UNICODE_LB_OP, UNICODE_LB_CL, UNICODE_LB_OP, UNICODE_LB_CL, UNICODE_LB_AL, 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information. ** */ #ifndef linebreaktab_internal_h #define linebreaktab_internal_h #define UNICODE_LB_BK 0x00 #define UNICODE_LB_CR 0x01 #define UNICODE_LB_LF 0x02 #define UNICODE_LB_CM 0x03 #define UNICODE_LB_NL 0x04 #define UNICODE_LB_SG 0x05 #define UNICODE_LB_WJ 0x06 #define UNICODE_LB_ZW 0x07 #define UNICODE_LB_GL 0x08 #define UNICODE_LB_SP 0x09 #define UNICODE_LB_B2 0x10 #define UNICODE_LB_BA 0x11 #define UNICODE_LB_BB 0x12 #define UNICODE_LB_HY 0x13 #define UNICODE_LB_CB 0x14 #define UNICODE_LB_CL 0x20 #define UNICODE_LB_CP 0x21 #define UNICODE_LB_EX 0x22 #define UNICODE_LB_IN 0x23 #define UNICODE_LB_NS 0x24 #define UNICODE_LB_OP 0x25 #define UNICODE_LB_QU 0x26 #define UNICODE_LB_IS 0x30 #define UNICODE_LB_NU 0x31 #define UNICODE_LB_PO 0x32 #define UNICODE_LB_PR 0x33 #define UNICODE_LB_SY 0x34 #define UNICODE_LB_AI 0x40 #define UNICODE_LB_AL 0x41 #define UNICODE_LB_H2 0x42 #define UNICODE_LB_H3 0x43 #define UNICODE_LB_HL 0x44 #define UNICODE_LB_ID 0x45 #define UNICODE_LB_JL 0x46 #define UNICODE_LB_JV 0x47 #define UNICODE_LB_JT 0x48 #define UNICODE_LB_RI 0x49 #define UNICODE_LB_SA 0x4A extern int unicode_lb_lookup(char32_t ch); #endif courier-unicode-2.1/linebreaktest.C000066400000000000000000000111001335047227500174110ustar00rootroot00000000000000#include "unicode_config.h" #include "courier-unicode.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include static void testsuite() { std::string buf; int linenum=0; int flag=0; std::ifstream fp("LineBreakTest.txt"); if (!fp.is_open()) exit(1); while (1) { buf.clear(); if (std::getline(fp, buf).eof() && buf.empty()) break; ++linenum; buf.erase(std::find(buf.begin(), buf.end(), '#'), buf.end()); if (buf.empty()) continue; std::list words; for (std::string::iterator b=buf.begin(), e=buf.end(); b != e;) { if (isspace(*b)) { ++b; continue; } std::string::iterator p=b; while (b != e) { if (isspace(*b)) break; ++b; } words.push_back(std::string(p, b)); } std::u32string ubuf; std::vector status; while (1) { if (!words.empty() && words.front().size() > 1) { int expected=UNICODE_LB_MANDATORY; std::string s=words.front(); words.pop_front(); if ((unsigned char)s[0] == (unsigned char)0xc3) switch ( (unsigned char)s[1] ) { case (unsigned char)0x97: expected=UNICODE_LB_NONE; break; case (unsigned char)0xb7: expected=UNICODE_LB_ALLOWED; break; } if (words.empty()) break; status.push_back(expected); std::istringstream i(words.front()); uint32_t uc; i >> std::hex >> uc; words.pop_front(); if (!i.fail()) { ubuf.push_back(uc); continue; } } std::cerr << "Parse error, line " << linenum << ": " << buf << std::endl; exit(1); } std::vector computed_status; typedef std::u32string::const_iterator ubuf_iter; typedef unicode::linebreak_iter lb_iter; std::copy(lb_iter(ubuf.begin(), ubuf.end()), lb_iter(), std::back_insert_iterator > (computed_status)); std::replace(computed_status.begin(), computed_status.end(), UNICODE_LB_MANDATORY, UNICODE_LB_ALLOWED); if (computed_status != status) { std::cerr << "Regression, line " << linenum << ": " << buf << std::endl; flag=1; } } if (flag) { exit(1); } } static void testlinebreakc() { static char32_t str[]={'$', '(', 0x0300, 0x0301, 0x0302, 0x0303, 0x0304, 0x0305, 0x0306, 0x0307, '1', '.', '2', ' ', 'A'}; typedef std::vector > linebreakvec_t; linebreakvec_t linebreakvec; std::copy(unicode::linebreakc_iter(str, str + sizeof(str) /sizeof(str[0])), unicode::linebreakc_iter(), std::back_insert_iterator (linebreakvec)); if (linebreakvec.size() == sizeof(str)/sizeof(str[0])) { size_t i; for (i=0; i uc; uc=unicode::iconvert::tou::convert(convteststr, "utf-8"); if (uc.second) { std::cerr << "Valid UTF-8 string is invalid" << std::endl; exit(1); } std::u32string::iterator e(uc.first.end()), b(std::find_if(uc.first.begin(), e, std::not1(std::bind2nd(std::equal_to (), char32_t('0'))))); if (b == e || *b++ != 0x30A2 || b != e) { std::cerr << "unicode::iconvert::tou::convert failed" << std::endl; exit(1); } std::pair ret=unicode::iconvert::fromu::convert(uc.first, "utf-8"); if (ret.first != convteststr || ret.second) { std::cerr << "unicode::iconvert::fromu::convert failed (1)" << std::endl; exit(1); } uc.first.clear(); uc.first.push_back(0x30A2); if (!unicode::iconvert::fromu::convert(uc.first, "iso-8859-1") .second) { std::cerr << "unicode::iconvert::fromu::convert failed (2)" << std::endl; exit(1); } uc.first[0]=160; if (unicode::iconvert::fromu::convert(uc.first, "iso-8859-1") .second) { std::cerr << "unicode::iconvert::fromu::convert failed (3)" << std::endl; exit(1); } uc=unicode::iconvert::tou::convert("\xE3", "utf-8"); if (!uc.second) { std::cerr << "Invalid UTF-8 string is valid" << std::endl; exit(1); } return 0; } courier-unicode-2.1/ltmain.sh000066400000000000000000011710701335047227500163070ustar00rootroot00000000000000#! /bin/sh ## DO NOT EDIT - This file generated from ./build-aux/ltmain.in ## by inline-source v2014-01-03.01 # libtool (GNU libtool) 2.4.6 # Provide generalized 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It backslashifies # metacharacters that are still active within double-quoted strings. sed_quote_subst='s|\([`"$\\]\)|\\\1|g' # Same as above, but do not quote variable references. sed_double_quote_subst='s/\(["`\\]\)/\\\1/g' # Sed substitution that turns a string into a regex matching for the # string literally. sed_make_literal_regex='s|[].[^$\\*\/]|\\&|g' # Sed substitution that converts a w32 file name or path # that contains forward slashes, into one that contains # (escaped) backslashes. A very naive implementation. sed_naive_backslashify='s|\\\\*|\\|g;s|/|\\|g;s|\\|\\\\|g' # Re-'\' parameter expansions in output of sed_double_quote_subst that # were '\'-ed in input to the same. If an odd number of '\' preceded a # '$' in input to sed_double_quote_subst, that '$' was protected from # expansion. Since each input '\' is now two '\'s, look for any number # of runs of four '\'s followed by two '\'s and then a '$'. '\' that '$'. _G_bs='\\' _G_bs2='\\\\' _G_bs4='\\\\\\\\' _G_dollar='\$' sed_double_backslash="\ s/$_G_bs4/&\\ /g s/^$_G_bs2$_G_dollar/$_G_bs&/ s/\\([^$_G_bs]\\)$_G_bs2$_G_dollar/\\1$_G_bs2$_G_bs$_G_dollar/g s/\n//g" ## ----------------- ## ## Global variables. ## ## ----------------- ## # Except for the global variables explicitly listed below, the following # functions in the '^func_' namespace, and the '^require_' namespace # variables initialised in the 'Resource management' section, sourcing # this file will not pollute your global namespace with anything # else. There's no portable way to scope variables in Bourne shell # though, so actually running these functions will sometimes place # results into a variable named after the function, and often use # temporary variables in the '^_G_' namespace. If you are careful to # avoid using those namespaces casually in your sourcing script, things # should continue to work as you expect. And, of course, you can freely # overwrite any of the functions or variables defined here before # calling anything to customize them. EXIT_SUCCESS=0 EXIT_FAILURE=1 EXIT_MISMATCH=63 # $? = 63 is used to indicate version mismatch to missing. EXIT_SKIP=77 # $? = 77 is used to indicate a skipped test to automake. # Allow overriding, eg assuming that you follow the convention of # putting '$debug_cmd' at the start of all your functions, you can get # bash to show function call trace with: # # debug_cmd='eval echo "${FUNCNAME[0]} $*" >&2' bash your-script-name debug_cmd=${debug_cmd-":"} exit_cmd=: # By convention, finish your script with: # # exit $exit_status # # so that you can set exit_status to non-zero if you want to indicate # something went wrong during execution without actually bailing out at # the point of failure. exit_status=$EXIT_SUCCESS # Work around backward compatibility issue on IRIX 6.5. On IRIX 6.4+, sh # is ksh but when the shell is invoked as "sh" and the current value of # the _XPG environment variable is not equal to 1 (one), the special # positional parameter $0, within a function call, is the name of the # function. progpath=$0 # The name of this program. progname=`$ECHO "$progpath" |$SED "$sed_basename"` # Make sure we have an absolute progpath for reexecution: case $progpath in [\\/]*|[A-Za-z]:\\*) ;; *[\\/]*) progdir=`$ECHO "$progpath" |$SED "$sed_dirname"` progdir=`cd "$progdir" && pwd` progpath=$progdir/$progname ;; *) _G_IFS=$IFS IFS=${PATH_SEPARATOR-:} for progdir in $PATH; do IFS=$_G_IFS test -x "$progdir/$progname" && break done IFS=$_G_IFS test -n "$progdir" || progdir=`pwd` progpath=$progdir/$progname ;; esac ## ----------------- ## ## Standard options. ## ## ----------------- ## # The following options affect the operation of the functions defined # below, and should be set appropriately depending on run-time para- # meters passed on the command line. opt_dry_run=false opt_quiet=false opt_verbose=false # Categories 'all' and 'none' are always available. Append any others # you will pass as the first argument to func_warning from your own # code. warning_categories= # By default, display warnings according to 'opt_warning_types'. Set # 'warning_func' to ':' to elide all warnings, or func_fatal_error to # treat the next displayed warning as a fatal error. warning_func=func_warn_and_continue # Set to 'all' to display all warnings, 'none' to suppress all # warnings, or a space delimited list of some subset of # 'warning_categories' to display only the listed warnings. opt_warning_types=all ## -------------------- ## ## Resource management. ## ## -------------------- ## # This section contains definitions for functions that each ensure a # particular resource (a file, or a non-empty configuration variable for # example) is available, and if appropriate to extract default values # from pertinent package files. 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Then, if opt_dryrun is # not true, evaluate CMD. If the evaluation of CMD fails, and FAIL_EXP # is given, then evaluate it. func_show_eval () { $debug_cmd _G_cmd=$1 _G_fail_exp=${2-':'} func_quote_for_expand "$_G_cmd" eval "func_notquiet $func_quote_for_expand_result" $opt_dry_run || { eval "$_G_cmd" _G_status=$? if test 0 -ne "$_G_status"; then eval "(exit $_G_status); $_G_fail_exp" fi } } # func_show_eval_locale CMD [FAIL_EXP] # ------------------------------------ # Unless opt_quiet is true, then output CMD. Then, if opt_dryrun is # not true, evaluate CMD. If the evaluation of CMD fails, and FAIL_EXP # is given, then evaluate it. 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Warning # messages can be filtered according to CATEGORY, where this function # elides messages where CATEGORY is not listed in the global variable # 'opt_warning_types'. func_warning () { $debug_cmd # CATEGORY must be in the warning_categories list! case " $warning_categories " in *" $1 "*) ;; *) func_internal_error "invalid warning category '$1'" ;; esac _G_category=$1 shift case " $opt_warning_types " in *" $_G_category "*) $warning_func ${1+"$@"} ;; esac } # func_sort_ver VER1 VER2 # ----------------------- # 'sort -V' is not generally available. # Note this deviates from the version comparison in automake # in that it treats 1.5 < 1.5.0, and treats 1.4.4a < 1.4-p3a # but this should suffice as we won't be specifying old # version formats or redundant trailing .0 in bootstrap.conf. # If we did want full compatibility then we should probably # use m4_version_compare from autoconf. func_sort_ver () { $debug_cmd printf '%s\n%s\n' "$1" "$2" \ | sort -t. -k 1,1n -k 2,2n -k 3,3n -k 4,4n -k 5,5n -k 6,6n -k 7,7n -k 8,8n -k 9,9n } # func_lt_ver PREV CURR # --------------------- # Return true if PREV and CURR are in the correct order according to # func_sort_ver, otherwise false. Use it like this: # # func_lt_ver "$prev_ver" "$proposed_ver" || func_fatal_error "..." func_lt_ver () { $debug_cmd test "x$1" = x`func_sort_ver "$1" "$2" | $SED 1q` } # Local variables: # mode: shell-script # sh-indentation: 2 # eval: (add-hook 'before-save-hook 'time-stamp) # time-stamp-pattern: "10/scriptversion=%:y-%02m-%02d.%02H; # UTC" # time-stamp-time-zone: "UTC" # End: #! /bin/sh # Set a version string for this script. scriptversion=2014-01-07.03; # UTC # A portable, pluggable option parser for Bourne shell. # Written by Gary V. Vaughan, 2010 # Copyright (C) 2010-2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO # warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program. If not, see . # Please report bugs or propose patches to gary@gnu.org. ## ------ ## ## Usage. ## ## ------ ## # This file is a library for parsing options in your shell scripts along # with assorted other useful supporting features that you can make use # of too. # # For the simplest scripts you might need only: # # #!/bin/sh # . relative/path/to/funclib.sh # . relative/path/to/options-parser # scriptversion=1.0 # func_options ${1+"$@"} # eval set dummy "$func_options_result"; shift # ...rest of your script... # # In order for the '--version' option to work, you will need to have a # suitably formatted comment like the one at the top of this file # starting with '# Written by ' and ending with '# warranty; '. # # For '-h' and '--help' to work, you will also need a one line # description of your script's purpose in a comment directly above the # '# Written by ' line, like the one at the top of this file. # # The default options also support '--debug', which will turn on shell # execution tracing (see the comment above debug_cmd below for another # use), and '--verbose' and the func_verbose function to allow your script # to display verbose messages only when your user has specified # '--verbose'. # # After sourcing this file, you can plug processing for additional # options by amending the variables from the 'Configuration' section # below, and following the instructions in the 'Option parsing' # section further down. ## -------------- ## ## Configuration. ## ## -------------- ## # You should override these variables in your script after sourcing this # file so that they reflect the customisations you have added to the # option parser. # The usage line for option parsing errors and the start of '-h' and # '--help' output messages. You can embed shell variables for delayed # expansion at the time the message is displayed, but you will need to # quote other shell meta-characters carefully to prevent them being # expanded when the contents are evaled. usage='$progpath [OPTION]...' # Short help message in response to '-h' and '--help'. Add to this or # override it after sourcing this library to reflect the full set of # options your script accepts. usage_message="\ --debug enable verbose shell tracing -W, --warnings=CATEGORY report the warnings falling in CATEGORY [all] -v, --verbose verbosely report processing --version print version information and exit -h, --help print short or long help message and exit " # Additional text appended to 'usage_message' in response to '--help'. long_help_message=" Warning categories include: 'all' show all warnings 'none' turn off all the warnings 'error' warnings are treated as fatal errors" # Help message printed before fatal option parsing errors. fatal_help="Try '\$progname --help' for more information." ## ------------------------- ## ## Hook function management. ## ## ------------------------- ## # This section contains functions for adding, removing, and running hooks # to the main code. A hook is just a named list of of function, that can # be run in order later on. # func_hookable FUNC_NAME # ----------------------- # Declare that FUNC_NAME will run hooks added with # 'func_add_hook FUNC_NAME ...'. func_hookable () { $debug_cmd func_append hookable_fns " $1" } # func_add_hook FUNC_NAME HOOK_FUNC # --------------------------------- # Request that FUNC_NAME call HOOK_FUNC before it returns. FUNC_NAME must # first have been declared "hookable" by a call to 'func_hookable'. func_add_hook () { $debug_cmd case " $hookable_fns " in *" $1 "*) ;; *) func_fatal_error "'$1' does not accept hook functions." ;; esac eval func_append ${1}_hooks '" $2"' } # func_remove_hook FUNC_NAME HOOK_FUNC # ------------------------------------ # Remove HOOK_FUNC from the list of functions called by FUNC_NAME. func_remove_hook () { $debug_cmd eval ${1}_hooks='`$ECHO "\$'$1'_hooks" |$SED "s| '$2'||"`' } # func_run_hooks FUNC_NAME [ARG]... # --------------------------------- # Run all hook functions registered to FUNC_NAME. # It is assumed that the list of hook functions contains nothing more # than a whitespace-delimited list of legal shell function names, and # no effort is wasted trying to catch shell meta-characters or preserve # whitespace. func_run_hooks () { $debug_cmd case " $hookable_fns " in *" $1 "*) ;; *) func_fatal_error "'$1' does not support hook funcions.n" ;; esac eval _G_hook_fns=\$$1_hooks; shift for _G_hook in $_G_hook_fns; do eval $_G_hook '"$@"' # store returned options list back into positional # parameters for next 'cmd' execution. eval _G_hook_result=\$${_G_hook}_result eval set dummy "$_G_hook_result"; shift done func_quote_for_eval ${1+"$@"} func_run_hooks_result=$func_quote_for_eval_result } ## --------------- ## ## Option parsing. ## ## --------------- ## # In order to add your own option parsing hooks, you must accept the # full positional parameter list in your hook function, remove any # options that you action, and then pass back the remaining unprocessed # options in '_result', escaped suitably for # 'eval'. Like this: # # my_options_prep () # { # $debug_cmd # # # Extend the existing usage message. # usage_message=$usage_message' # -s, --silent don'\''t print informational messages # ' # # func_quote_for_eval ${1+"$@"} # my_options_prep_result=$func_quote_for_eval_result # } # func_add_hook func_options_prep my_options_prep # # # my_silent_option () # { # $debug_cmd # # # Note that for efficiency, we parse as many options as we can # # recognise in a loop before passing the remainder back to the # # caller on the first unrecognised argument we encounter. # while test $# -gt 0; do # opt=$1; shift # case $opt in # --silent|-s) opt_silent=: ;; # # Separate non-argument short options: # -s*) func_split_short_opt "$_G_opt" # set dummy "$func_split_short_opt_name" \ # "-$func_split_short_opt_arg" ${1+"$@"} # shift # ;; # *) set dummy "$_G_opt" "$*"; shift; break ;; # esac # done # # func_quote_for_eval ${1+"$@"} # my_silent_option_result=$func_quote_for_eval_result # } # func_add_hook func_parse_options my_silent_option # # # my_option_validation () # { # $debug_cmd # # $opt_silent && $opt_verbose && func_fatal_help "\ # '--silent' and '--verbose' options are mutually exclusive." # # func_quote_for_eval ${1+"$@"} # my_option_validation_result=$func_quote_for_eval_result # } # func_add_hook func_validate_options my_option_validation # # You'll alse need to manually amend $usage_message to reflect the extra # options you parse. It's preferable to append if you can, so that # multiple option parsing hooks can be added safely. # func_options [ARG]... # --------------------- # All the functions called inside func_options are hookable. See the # individual implementations for details. func_hookable func_options func_options () { $debug_cmd func_options_prep ${1+"$@"} eval func_parse_options \ ${func_options_prep_result+"$func_options_prep_result"} eval func_validate_options \ ${func_parse_options_result+"$func_parse_options_result"} eval func_run_hooks func_options \ ${func_validate_options_result+"$func_validate_options_result"} # save modified positional parameters for caller func_options_result=$func_run_hooks_result } # func_options_prep [ARG]... # -------------------------- # All initialisations required before starting the option parse loop. # Note that when calling hook functions, we pass through the list of # positional parameters. If a hook function modifies that list, and # needs to propogate that back to rest of this script, then the complete # modified list must be put in 'func_run_hooks_result' before # returning. func_hookable func_options_prep func_options_prep () { $debug_cmd # Option defaults: opt_verbose=false opt_warning_types= func_run_hooks func_options_prep ${1+"$@"} # save modified positional parameters for caller func_options_prep_result=$func_run_hooks_result } # func_parse_options [ARG]... # --------------------------- # The main option parsing loop. func_hookable func_parse_options func_parse_options () { $debug_cmd func_parse_options_result= # this just eases exit handling while test $# -gt 0; do # Defer to hook functions for initial option parsing, so they # get priority in the event of reusing an option name. func_run_hooks func_parse_options ${1+"$@"} # Adjust func_parse_options positional parameters to match eval set dummy "$func_run_hooks_result"; shift # Break out of the loop if we already parsed every option. test $# -gt 0 || break _G_opt=$1 shift case $_G_opt in --debug|-x) debug_cmd='set -x' func_echo "enabling shell trace mode" $debug_cmd ;; --no-warnings|--no-warning|--no-warn) set dummy --warnings none ${1+"$@"} shift ;; --warnings|--warning|-W) test $# = 0 && func_missing_arg $_G_opt && break case " $warning_categories $1" in *" $1 "*) # trailing space prevents matching last $1 above func_append_uniq opt_warning_types " $1" ;; *all) opt_warning_types=$warning_categories ;; *none) opt_warning_types=none warning_func=: ;; *error) opt_warning_types=$warning_categories warning_func=func_fatal_error ;; *) func_fatal_error \ "unsupported warning category: '$1'" ;; esac shift ;; --verbose|-v) opt_verbose=: ;; --version) func_version ;; -\?|-h) func_usage ;; --help) func_help ;; # Separate optargs to long options (plugins may need this): --*=*) func_split_equals "$_G_opt" set dummy "$func_split_equals_lhs" \ "$func_split_equals_rhs" ${1+"$@"} shift ;; # Separate optargs to short options: -W*) func_split_short_opt "$_G_opt" set dummy "$func_split_short_opt_name" \ "$func_split_short_opt_arg" ${1+"$@"} shift ;; # Separate non-argument short options: -\?*|-h*|-v*|-x*) func_split_short_opt "$_G_opt" set dummy "$func_split_short_opt_name" \ "-$func_split_short_opt_arg" ${1+"$@"} shift ;; --) break ;; -*) func_fatal_help "unrecognised option: '$_G_opt'" ;; *) set dummy "$_G_opt" ${1+"$@"}; shift; break ;; esac done # save modified positional parameters for caller func_quote_for_eval ${1+"$@"} func_parse_options_result=$func_quote_for_eval_result } # func_validate_options [ARG]... # ------------------------------ # Perform any sanity checks on option settings and/or unconsumed # arguments. func_hookable func_validate_options func_validate_options () { $debug_cmd # Display all warnings if -W was not given. test -n "$opt_warning_types" || opt_warning_types=" $warning_categories" func_run_hooks func_validate_options ${1+"$@"} # Bail if the options were screwed! $exit_cmd $EXIT_FAILURE # save modified positional parameters for caller func_validate_options_result=$func_run_hooks_result } ## ----------------- ## ## Helper functions. ## ## ----------------- ## # This section contains the helper functions used by the rest of the # hookable option parser framework in ascii-betical order. # func_fatal_help ARG... # ---------------------- # Echo program name prefixed message to standard error, followed by # a help hint, and exit. func_fatal_help () { $debug_cmd eval \$ECHO \""Usage: $usage"\" eval \$ECHO \""$fatal_help"\" func_error ${1+"$@"} exit $EXIT_FAILURE } # func_help # --------- # Echo long help message to standard output and exit. func_help () { $debug_cmd func_usage_message $ECHO "$long_help_message" exit 0 } # func_missing_arg ARGNAME # ------------------------ # Echo program name prefixed message to standard error and set global # exit_cmd. func_missing_arg () { $debug_cmd func_error "Missing argument for '$1'." exit_cmd=exit } # func_split_equals STRING # ------------------------ # Set func_split_equals_lhs and func_split_equals_rhs shell variables after # splitting STRING at the '=' sign. test -z "$_G_HAVE_XSI_OPS" \ && (eval 'x=a/b/c; test 5aa/bb/cc = "${#x}${x%%/*}${x%/*}${x#*/}${x##*/}"') 2>/dev/null \ && _G_HAVE_XSI_OPS=yes if test yes = "$_G_HAVE_XSI_OPS" then # This is an XSI compatible shell, allowing a faster implementation... eval 'func_split_equals () { $debug_cmd func_split_equals_lhs=${1%%=*} func_split_equals_rhs=${1#*=} test "x$func_split_equals_lhs" = "x$1" \ && func_split_equals_rhs= }' else # ...otherwise fall back to using expr, which is often a shell builtin. func_split_equals () { $debug_cmd func_split_equals_lhs=`expr "x$1" : 'x\([^=]*\)'` func_split_equals_rhs= test "x$func_split_equals_lhs" = "x$1" \ || func_split_equals_rhs=`expr "x$1" : 'x[^=]*=\(.*\)$'` } fi #func_split_equals # func_split_short_opt SHORTOPT # ----------------------------- # Set func_split_short_opt_name and func_split_short_opt_arg shell # variables after splitting SHORTOPT after the 2nd character. if test yes = "$_G_HAVE_XSI_OPS" then # This is an XSI compatible shell, allowing a faster implementation... eval 'func_split_short_opt () { $debug_cmd func_split_short_opt_arg=${1#??} func_split_short_opt_name=${1%"$func_split_short_opt_arg"} }' else # ...otherwise fall back to using expr, which is often a shell builtin. func_split_short_opt () { $debug_cmd func_split_short_opt_name=`expr "x$1" : 'x-\(.\)'` func_split_short_opt_arg=`expr "x$1" : 'x-.\(.*\)$'` } fi #func_split_short_opt # func_usage # ---------- # Echo short help message to standard output and exit. func_usage () { $debug_cmd func_usage_message $ECHO "Run '$progname --help |${PAGER-more}' for full usage" exit 0 } # func_usage_message # ------------------ # Echo short help message to standard output. func_usage_message () { $debug_cmd eval \$ECHO \""Usage: $usage"\" echo $SED -n 's|^# || /^Written by/{ x;p;x } h /^Written by/q' < "$progpath" echo eval \$ECHO \""$usage_message"\" } # func_version # ------------ # Echo version message to standard output and exit. func_version () { $debug_cmd printf '%s\n' "$progname $scriptversion" $SED -n ' /(C)/!b go :more /\./!{ N s|\n# | | b more } :go /^# Written by /,/# warranty; / { s|^# || s|^# *$|| s|\((C)\)[ 0-9,-]*[ ,-]\([1-9][0-9]* \)|\1 \2| p } /^# Written by / { s|^# || p } /^warranty; /q' < "$progpath" exit $? } # Local variables: # mode: shell-script # sh-indentation: 2 # eval: (add-hook 'before-save-hook 'time-stamp) # time-stamp-pattern: "10/scriptversion=%:y-%02m-%02d.%02H; # UTC" # time-stamp-time-zone: "UTC" # End: # Set a version string. scriptversion='(GNU libtool) 2.4.6' # func_echo ARG... # ---------------- # Libtool also displays the current mode in messages, so override # funclib.sh func_echo with this custom definition. func_echo () { $debug_cmd _G_message=$* func_echo_IFS=$IFS IFS=$nl for _G_line in $_G_message; do IFS=$func_echo_IFS $ECHO "$progname${opt_mode+: $opt_mode}: $_G_line" done IFS=$func_echo_IFS } # func_warning ARG... # ------------------- # Libtool warnings are not categorized, so override funclib.sh # func_warning with this simpler definition. func_warning () { $debug_cmd $warning_func ${1+"$@"} } ## ---------------- ## ## Options parsing. ## ## ---------------- ## # Hook in the functions to make sure our own options are parsed during # the option parsing loop. usage='$progpath [OPTION]... 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" $CC "* | "$CC "* | " $CC_expanded "* | "$CC_expanded "* | \ " $CC_quoted"* | "$CC_quoted "* | " $CC_quoted_expanded "* | "$CC_quoted_expanded "*) ;; # Blanks at the start of $base_compile will cause this to fail # if we don't check for them as well. *) for z in $available_tags; do if $GREP "^# ### BEGIN LIBTOOL TAG CONFIG: $z$" < "$progpath" > /dev/null; then # Evaluate the configuration. eval "`$SED -n -e '/^# ### BEGIN LIBTOOL TAG CONFIG: '$z'$/,/^# ### END LIBTOOL TAG CONFIG: '$z'$/p' < $progpath`" CC_quoted= for arg in $CC; do # Double-quote args containing other shell metacharacters. func_append_quoted CC_quoted "$arg" done CC_expanded=`func_echo_all $CC` CC_quoted_expanded=`func_echo_all $CC_quoted` case "$@ " in " $CC "* | "$CC "* | " $CC_expanded "* | "$CC_expanded "* | \ " $CC_quoted"* | "$CC_quoted "* | " $CC_quoted_expanded "* | "$CC_quoted_expanded "*) # The compiler in the base compile command matches # the one in the tagged configuration. # Assume this is the tagged configuration we want. tagname=$z break ;; esac fi done # If $tagname still isn't set, then no tagged configuration # was found and let the user know that the "--tag" command # line option must be used. if test -z "$tagname"; then func_echo "unable to infer tagged configuration" func_fatal_error "specify a tag with '--tag'" # else # func_verbose "using $tagname tagged configuration" fi ;; esac fi } # func_write_libtool_object output_name pic_name nonpic_name # Create a libtool object file (analogous to a ".la" file), # but don't create it if we're doing a dry run. func_write_libtool_object () { write_libobj=$1 if test yes = "$build_libtool_libs"; then write_lobj=\'$2\' else write_lobj=none fi if test yes = "$build_old_libs"; then write_oldobj=\'$3\' else write_oldobj=none fi $opt_dry_run || { cat >${write_libobj}T </dev/null` if test "$?" -eq 0 && test -n "$func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32_tmp"; then func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32_result=`$ECHO "$func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32_tmp" | $SED -e "$sed_naive_backslashify"` else func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32_result= fi fi } # end: func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32 # func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32 ARG # Helper function used by path conversion functions when $build is *nix, and # $host is mingw, cygwin, or some other w32 environment. Relies on a correctly # configured wine environment available, with the winepath program in $build's # $PATH. Assumes ARG has no leading or trailing path separator characters. # # ARG is path to be converted from $build format to win32. # Result is available in $func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32_result. # Unconvertible file (directory) names in ARG are skipped; if no directory names # are convertible, then the result may be empty. func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32 () { $debug_cmd # unfortunately, winepath doesn't convert paths, only file names func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32_result= if test -n "$1"; then oldIFS=$IFS IFS=: for func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32_f in $1; do IFS=$oldIFS func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32 "$func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32_f" if test -n "$func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32_result"; then if test -z "$func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32_result"; then func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32_result=$func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32_result else func_append func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32_result ";$func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32_result" fi fi done IFS=$oldIFS fi } # end: func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32 # func_cygpath ARGS... # Wrapper around calling the cygpath program via LT_CYGPATH. This is used when # when (1) $build is *nix and Cygwin is hosted via a wine environment; or (2) # $build is MSYS and $host is Cygwin, or (3) $build is Cygwin. In case (1) or # (2), returns the Cygwin file name or path in func_cygpath_result (input # file name or path is assumed to be in w32 format, as previously converted # from $build's *nix or MSYS format). In case (3), returns the w32 file name # or path in func_cygpath_result (input file name or path is assumed to be in # Cygwin format). Returns an empty string on error. # # ARGS are passed to cygpath, with the last one being the file name or path to # be converted. # # Specify the absolute *nix (or w32) name to cygpath in the LT_CYGPATH # environment variable; do not put it in $PATH. func_cygpath () { $debug_cmd if test -n "$LT_CYGPATH" && test -f "$LT_CYGPATH"; then func_cygpath_result=`$LT_CYGPATH "$@" 2>/dev/null` if test "$?" -ne 0; then # on failure, ensure result is empty func_cygpath_result= fi else func_cygpath_result= func_error "LT_CYGPATH is empty or specifies non-existent file: '$LT_CYGPATH'" fi } #end: func_cygpath # func_convert_core_msys_to_w32 ARG # Convert file name or path ARG from MSYS format to w32 format. Return # result in func_convert_core_msys_to_w32_result. func_convert_core_msys_to_w32 () { $debug_cmd # awkward: cmd appends spaces to result func_convert_core_msys_to_w32_result=`( cmd //c echo "$1" ) 2>/dev/null | $SED -e 's/[ ]*$//' -e "$sed_naive_backslashify"` } #end: func_convert_core_msys_to_w32 # func_convert_file_check ARG1 ARG2 # Verify that ARG1 (a file name in $build format) was converted to $host # format in ARG2. Otherwise, emit an error message, but continue (resetting # func_to_host_file_result to ARG1). func_convert_file_check () { $debug_cmd if test -z "$2" && test -n "$1"; then func_error "Could not determine host file name corresponding to" func_error " '$1'" func_error "Continuing, but uninstalled executables may not work." # Fallback: func_to_host_file_result=$1 fi } # end func_convert_file_check # func_convert_path_check FROM_PATHSEP TO_PATHSEP FROM_PATH TO_PATH # Verify that FROM_PATH (a path in $build format) was converted to $host # format in TO_PATH. Otherwise, emit an error message, but continue, resetting # func_to_host_file_result to a simplistic fallback value (see below). func_convert_path_check () { $debug_cmd if test -z "$4" && test -n "$3"; then func_error "Could not determine the host path corresponding to" func_error " '$3'" func_error "Continuing, but uninstalled executables may not work." # Fallback. This is a deliberately simplistic "conversion" and # should not be "improved". See libtool.info. if test "x$1" != "x$2"; then lt_replace_pathsep_chars="s|$1|$2|g" func_to_host_path_result=`echo "$3" | $SED -e "$lt_replace_pathsep_chars"` else func_to_host_path_result=$3 fi fi } # end func_convert_path_check # func_convert_path_front_back_pathsep FRONTPAT BACKPAT REPL ORIG # Modifies func_to_host_path_result by prepending REPL if ORIG matches FRONTPAT # and appending REPL if ORIG matches BACKPAT. func_convert_path_front_back_pathsep () { $debug_cmd case $4 in $1 ) func_to_host_path_result=$3$func_to_host_path_result ;; esac case $4 in $2 ) func_append func_to_host_path_result "$3" ;; esac } # end func_convert_path_front_back_pathsep ################################################## # $build to $host FILE NAME CONVERSION FUNCTIONS # ################################################## # invoked via '$to_host_file_cmd ARG' # # In each case, ARG is the path to be converted from $build to $host format. # Result will be available in $func_to_host_file_result. # func_to_host_file ARG # Converts the file name ARG from $build format to $host format. Return result # in func_to_host_file_result. func_to_host_file () { $debug_cmd $to_host_file_cmd "$1" } # end func_to_host_file # func_to_tool_file ARG LAZY # converts the file name ARG from $build format to toolchain format. Return # result in func_to_tool_file_result. If the conversion in use is listed # in (the comma separated) LAZY, no conversion takes place. func_to_tool_file () { $debug_cmd case ,$2, in *,"$to_tool_file_cmd",*) func_to_tool_file_result=$1 ;; *) $to_tool_file_cmd "$1" func_to_tool_file_result=$func_to_host_file_result ;; esac } # end func_to_tool_file # func_convert_file_noop ARG # Copy ARG to func_to_host_file_result. func_convert_file_noop () { func_to_host_file_result=$1 } # end func_convert_file_noop # func_convert_file_msys_to_w32 ARG # Convert file name ARG from (mingw) MSYS to (mingw) w32 format; automatic # conversion to w32 is not available inside the cwrapper. Returns result in # func_to_host_file_result. func_convert_file_msys_to_w32 () { $debug_cmd func_to_host_file_result=$1 if test -n "$1"; then func_convert_core_msys_to_w32 "$1" func_to_host_file_result=$func_convert_core_msys_to_w32_result fi func_convert_file_check "$1" "$func_to_host_file_result" } # end func_convert_file_msys_to_w32 # func_convert_file_cygwin_to_w32 ARG # Convert file name ARG from Cygwin to w32 format. Returns result in # func_to_host_file_result. func_convert_file_cygwin_to_w32 () { $debug_cmd func_to_host_file_result=$1 if test -n "$1"; then # because $build is cygwin, we call "the" cygpath in $PATH; no need to use # LT_CYGPATH in this case. func_to_host_file_result=`cygpath -m "$1"` fi func_convert_file_check "$1" "$func_to_host_file_result" } # end func_convert_file_cygwin_to_w32 # func_convert_file_nix_to_w32 ARG # Convert file name ARG from *nix to w32 format. Requires a wine environment # and a working winepath. Returns result in func_to_host_file_result. func_convert_file_nix_to_w32 () { $debug_cmd func_to_host_file_result=$1 if test -n "$1"; then func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32 "$1" func_to_host_file_result=$func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32_result fi func_convert_file_check "$1" "$func_to_host_file_result" } # end func_convert_file_nix_to_w32 # func_convert_file_msys_to_cygwin ARG # Convert file name ARG from MSYS to Cygwin format. Requires LT_CYGPATH set. # Returns result in func_to_host_file_result. func_convert_file_msys_to_cygwin () { $debug_cmd func_to_host_file_result=$1 if test -n "$1"; then func_convert_core_msys_to_w32 "$1" func_cygpath -u "$func_convert_core_msys_to_w32_result" func_to_host_file_result=$func_cygpath_result fi func_convert_file_check "$1" "$func_to_host_file_result" } # end func_convert_file_msys_to_cygwin # func_convert_file_nix_to_cygwin ARG # Convert file name ARG from *nix to Cygwin format. Requires Cygwin installed # in a wine environment, working winepath, and LT_CYGPATH set. Returns result # in func_to_host_file_result. func_convert_file_nix_to_cygwin () { $debug_cmd func_to_host_file_result=$1 if test -n "$1"; then # convert from *nix to w32, then use cygpath to convert from w32 to cygwin. func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32 "$1" func_cygpath -u "$func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32_result" func_to_host_file_result=$func_cygpath_result fi func_convert_file_check "$1" "$func_to_host_file_result" } # end func_convert_file_nix_to_cygwin ############################################# # $build to $host PATH CONVERSION FUNCTIONS # ############################################# # invoked via '$to_host_path_cmd ARG' # # In each case, ARG is the path to be converted from $build to $host format. # The result will be available in $func_to_host_path_result. # # Path separators are also converted from $build format to $host format. If # ARG begins or ends with a path separator character, it is preserved (but # converted to $host format) on output. # # All path conversion functions are named using the following convention: # file name conversion function : func_convert_file_X_to_Y () # path conversion function : func_convert_path_X_to_Y () # where, for any given $build/$host combination the 'X_to_Y' value is the # same. If conversion functions are added for new $build/$host combinations, # the two new functions must follow this pattern, or func_init_to_host_path_cmd # will break. # func_init_to_host_path_cmd # Ensures that function "pointer" variable $to_host_path_cmd is set to the # appropriate value, based on the value of $to_host_file_cmd. to_host_path_cmd= func_init_to_host_path_cmd () { $debug_cmd if test -z "$to_host_path_cmd"; then func_stripname 'func_convert_file_' '' "$to_host_file_cmd" to_host_path_cmd=func_convert_path_$func_stripname_result fi } # func_to_host_path ARG # Converts the path ARG from $build format to $host format. Return result # in func_to_host_path_result. func_to_host_path () { $debug_cmd func_init_to_host_path_cmd $to_host_path_cmd "$1" } # end func_to_host_path # func_convert_path_noop ARG # Copy ARG to func_to_host_path_result. func_convert_path_noop () { func_to_host_path_result=$1 } # end func_convert_path_noop # func_convert_path_msys_to_w32 ARG # Convert path ARG from (mingw) MSYS to (mingw) w32 format; automatic # conversion to w32 is not available inside the cwrapper. Returns result in # func_to_host_path_result. func_convert_path_msys_to_w32 () { $debug_cmd func_to_host_path_result=$1 if test -n "$1"; then # Remove leading and trailing path separator characters from ARG. MSYS # behavior is inconsistent here; cygpath turns them into '.;' and ';.'; # and winepath ignores them completely. func_stripname : : "$1" func_to_host_path_tmp1=$func_stripname_result func_convert_core_msys_to_w32 "$func_to_host_path_tmp1" func_to_host_path_result=$func_convert_core_msys_to_w32_result func_convert_path_check : ";" \ "$func_to_host_path_tmp1" "$func_to_host_path_result" func_convert_path_front_back_pathsep ":*" "*:" ";" "$1" fi } # end func_convert_path_msys_to_w32 # func_convert_path_cygwin_to_w32 ARG # Convert path ARG from Cygwin to w32 format. Returns result in # func_to_host_file_result. func_convert_path_cygwin_to_w32 () { $debug_cmd func_to_host_path_result=$1 if test -n "$1"; then # See func_convert_path_msys_to_w32: func_stripname : : "$1" func_to_host_path_tmp1=$func_stripname_result func_to_host_path_result=`cygpath -m -p "$func_to_host_path_tmp1"` func_convert_path_check : ";" \ "$func_to_host_path_tmp1" "$func_to_host_path_result" func_convert_path_front_back_pathsep ":*" "*:" ";" "$1" fi } # end func_convert_path_cygwin_to_w32 # func_convert_path_nix_to_w32 ARG # Convert path ARG from *nix to w32 format. Requires a wine environment and # a working winepath. Returns result in func_to_host_file_result. func_convert_path_nix_to_w32 () { $debug_cmd func_to_host_path_result=$1 if test -n "$1"; then # See func_convert_path_msys_to_w32: func_stripname : : "$1" func_to_host_path_tmp1=$func_stripname_result func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32 "$func_to_host_path_tmp1" func_to_host_path_result=$func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32_result func_convert_path_check : ";" \ "$func_to_host_path_tmp1" "$func_to_host_path_result" func_convert_path_front_back_pathsep ":*" "*:" ";" "$1" fi } # end func_convert_path_nix_to_w32 # func_convert_path_msys_to_cygwin ARG # Convert path ARG from MSYS to Cygwin format. Requires LT_CYGPATH set. # Returns result in func_to_host_file_result. func_convert_path_msys_to_cygwin () { $debug_cmd func_to_host_path_result=$1 if test -n "$1"; then # See func_convert_path_msys_to_w32: func_stripname : : "$1" func_to_host_path_tmp1=$func_stripname_result func_convert_core_msys_to_w32 "$func_to_host_path_tmp1" func_cygpath -u -p "$func_convert_core_msys_to_w32_result" func_to_host_path_result=$func_cygpath_result func_convert_path_check : : \ "$func_to_host_path_tmp1" "$func_to_host_path_result" func_convert_path_front_back_pathsep ":*" "*:" : "$1" fi } # end func_convert_path_msys_to_cygwin # func_convert_path_nix_to_cygwin ARG # Convert path ARG from *nix to Cygwin format. Requires Cygwin installed in a # a wine environment, working winepath, and LT_CYGPATH set. Returns result in # func_to_host_file_result. func_convert_path_nix_to_cygwin () { $debug_cmd func_to_host_path_result=$1 if test -n "$1"; then # Remove leading and trailing path separator characters from # ARG. msys behavior is inconsistent here, cygpath turns them # into '.;' and ';.', and winepath ignores them completely. func_stripname : : "$1" func_to_host_path_tmp1=$func_stripname_result func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32 "$func_to_host_path_tmp1" func_cygpath -u -p "$func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32_result" func_to_host_path_result=$func_cygpath_result func_convert_path_check : : \ "$func_to_host_path_tmp1" "$func_to_host_path_result" func_convert_path_front_back_pathsep ":*" "*:" : "$1" fi } # end func_convert_path_nix_to_cygwin # func_dll_def_p FILE # True iff FILE is a Windows DLL '.def' file. # Keep in sync with _LT_DLL_DEF_P in libtool.m4 func_dll_def_p () { $debug_cmd func_dll_def_p_tmp=`$SED -n \ -e 's/^[ ]*//' \ -e '/^\(;.*\)*$/d' \ -e 's/^\(EXPORTS\|LIBRARY\)\([ ].*\)*$/DEF/p' \ -e q \ "$1"` test DEF = "$func_dll_def_p_tmp" } # func_mode_compile arg... func_mode_compile () { $debug_cmd # Get the compilation command and the source file. base_compile= srcfile=$nonopt # always keep a non-empty value in "srcfile" suppress_opt=yes suppress_output= arg_mode=normal libobj= later= pie_flag= for arg do case $arg_mode in arg ) # do not "continue". Instead, add this to base_compile lastarg=$arg arg_mode=normal ;; target ) libobj=$arg arg_mode=normal continue ;; normal ) # Accept any command-line options. case $arg in -o) test -n "$libobj" && \ func_fatal_error "you cannot specify '-o' more than once" arg_mode=target continue ;; -pie | -fpie | -fPIE) func_append pie_flag " $arg" continue ;; -shared | -static | -prefer-pic | -prefer-non-pic) func_append later " $arg" continue ;; -no-suppress) suppress_opt=no continue ;; -Xcompiler) arg_mode=arg # the next one goes into the "base_compile" arg list continue # The current "srcfile" will either be retained or ;; # replaced later. 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These options are (a) specific to # the libtool wrapper, (b) are identical between the wrapper # /script/ and the wrapper /executable/ that is used only on # windows platforms, and (c) all begin with the string "--lt-" # (application programs are unlikely to have options that match # this pattern). # # There are only two supported options: --lt-debug and # --lt-dump-script. There is, deliberately, no --lt-help. # # The first argument to this parsing function should be the # script's $0 value, followed by "$@". lt_option_debug= func_parse_lt_options () { lt_script_arg0=\$0 shift for lt_opt do case \"\$lt_opt\" in --lt-debug) lt_option_debug=1 ;; --lt-dump-script) lt_dump_D=\`\$ECHO \"X\$lt_script_arg0\" | $SED -e 's/^X//' -e 's%/[^/]*$%%'\` test \"X\$lt_dump_D\" = \"X\$lt_script_arg0\" && lt_dump_D=. lt_dump_F=\`\$ECHO \"X\$lt_script_arg0\" | $SED -e 's/^X//' -e 's%^.*/%%'\` cat \"\$lt_dump_D/\$lt_dump_F\" exit 0 ;; --lt-*) \$ECHO \"Unrecognized --lt- option: '\$lt_opt'\" 1>&2 exit 1 ;; esac done # Print the debug banner immediately: if test -n \"\$lt_option_debug\"; then echo \"$outputname:$output:\$LINENO: libtool wrapper (GNU $PACKAGE) $VERSION\" 1>&2 fi } # Used when --lt-debug. Prints its arguments to stdout # (redirection is the responsibility of the caller) func_lt_dump_args () { lt_dump_args_N=1; for lt_arg do \$ECHO \"$outputname:$output:\$LINENO: newargv[\$lt_dump_args_N]: \$lt_arg\" lt_dump_args_N=\`expr \$lt_dump_args_N + 1\` done } # Core function for launching the target application func_exec_program_core () { " case $host in # Backslashes separate directories on plain windows *-*-mingw | *-*-os2* | *-cegcc*) $ECHO "\ if test -n \"\$lt_option_debug\"; then \$ECHO \"$outputname:$output:\$LINENO: newargv[0]: \$progdir\\\\\$program\" 1>&2 func_lt_dump_args \${1+\"\$@\"} 1>&2 fi exec \"\$progdir\\\\\$program\" \${1+\"\$@\"} " ;; *) $ECHO "\ if test -n \"\$lt_option_debug\"; then \$ECHO \"$outputname:$output:\$LINENO: newargv[0]: \$progdir/\$program\" 1>&2 func_lt_dump_args \${1+\"\$@\"} 1>&2 fi exec \"\$progdir/\$program\" \${1+\"\$@\"} " ;; esac $ECHO "\ \$ECHO \"\$0: cannot exec \$program \$*\" 1>&2 exit 1 } # A function to encapsulate launching the target application # Strips options in the --lt-* namespace from \$@ and # launches target application with the remaining arguments. func_exec_program () { case \" \$* \" in *\\ --lt-*) for lt_wr_arg do case \$lt_wr_arg in --lt-*) ;; *) set x \"\$@\" \"\$lt_wr_arg\"; shift;; esac shift done ;; esac func_exec_program_core \${1+\"\$@\"} } # Parse options func_parse_lt_options \"\$0\" \${1+\"\$@\"} # Find the directory that this script lives in. thisdir=\`\$ECHO \"\$file\" | $SED 's%/[^/]*$%%'\` test \"x\$thisdir\" = \"x\$file\" && thisdir=. # Follow symbolic links until we get to the real thisdir. file=\`ls -ld \"\$file\" | $SED -n 's/.*-> //p'\` while test -n \"\$file\"; do destdir=\`\$ECHO \"\$file\" | $SED 's%/[^/]*\$%%'\` # If there was a directory component, then change thisdir. if test \"x\$destdir\" != \"x\$file\"; then case \"\$destdir\" in [\\\\/]* | [A-Za-z]:[\\\\/]*) thisdir=\"\$destdir\" ;; *) thisdir=\"\$thisdir/\$destdir\" ;; esac fi file=\`\$ECHO \"\$file\" | $SED 's%^.*/%%'\` file=\`ls -ld \"\$thisdir/\$file\" | $SED -n 's/.*-> //p'\` done # Usually 'no', except on cygwin/mingw when embedded into # the cwrapper. WRAPPER_SCRIPT_BELONGS_IN_OBJDIR=$func_emit_wrapper_arg1 if test \"\$WRAPPER_SCRIPT_BELONGS_IN_OBJDIR\" = \"yes\"; then # special case for '.' if test \"\$thisdir\" = \".\"; then thisdir=\`pwd\` fi # remove .libs from thisdir case \"\$thisdir\" in *[\\\\/]$objdir ) thisdir=\`\$ECHO \"\$thisdir\" | $SED 's%[\\\\/][^\\\\/]*$%%'\` ;; $objdir ) thisdir=. ;; esac fi # Try to get the absolute directory name. absdir=\`cd \"\$thisdir\" && pwd\` test -n \"\$absdir\" && thisdir=\"\$absdir\" " if test yes = "$fast_install"; then $ECHO "\ program=lt-'$outputname'$exeext progdir=\"\$thisdir/$objdir\" if test ! -f \"\$progdir/\$program\" || { file=\`ls -1dt \"\$progdir/\$program\" \"\$progdir/../\$program\" 2>/dev/null | $SED 1q\`; \\ test \"X\$file\" != \"X\$progdir/\$program\"; }; then file=\"\$\$-\$program\" if test ! -d \"\$progdir\"; then $MKDIR \"\$progdir\" else $RM \"\$progdir/\$file\" fi" $ECHO "\ # relink executable if necessary if test -n \"\$relink_command\"; then if relink_command_output=\`eval \$relink_command 2>&1\`; then : else \$ECHO \"\$relink_command_output\" >&2 $RM \"\$progdir/\$file\" exit 1 fi fi $MV \"\$progdir/\$file\" \"\$progdir/\$program\" 2>/dev/null || { $RM \"\$progdir/\$program\"; $MV \"\$progdir/\$file\" \"\$progdir/\$program\"; } $RM \"\$progdir/\$file\" fi" else $ECHO "\ program='$outputname' progdir=\"\$thisdir/$objdir\" " fi $ECHO "\ if test -f \"\$progdir/\$program\"; then" # fixup the dll searchpath if we need to. # # Fix the DLL searchpath if we need to. Do this before prepending # to shlibpath, because on Windows, both are PATH and uninstalled # libraries must come first. if test -n "$dllsearchpath"; then $ECHO "\ # Add the dll search path components to the executable PATH PATH=$dllsearchpath:\$PATH " fi # Export our shlibpath_var if we have one. if test yes = "$shlibpath_overrides_runpath" && test -n "$shlibpath_var" && test -n "$temp_rpath"; then $ECHO "\ # Add our own library path to $shlibpath_var $shlibpath_var=\"$temp_rpath\$$shlibpath_var\" # Some systems cannot cope with colon-terminated $shlibpath_var # The second colon is a workaround for a bug in BeOS R4 sed $shlibpath_var=\`\$ECHO \"\$$shlibpath_var\" | $SED 's/::*\$//'\` export $shlibpath_var " fi $ECHO "\ if test \"\$libtool_execute_magic\" != \"$magic\"; then # Run the actual program with our arguments. func_exec_program \${1+\"\$@\"} fi else # The program doesn't exist. \$ECHO \"\$0: error: '\$progdir/\$program' does not exist\" 1>&2 \$ECHO \"This script is just a wrapper for \$program.\" 1>&2 \$ECHO \"See the $PACKAGE documentation for more information.\" 1>&2 exit 1 fi fi\ " } # func_emit_cwrapperexe_src # emit the source code for a wrapper executable on stdout # Must ONLY be called from within func_mode_link because # it depends on a number of variable set therein. func_emit_cwrapperexe_src () { cat < #include #ifdef _MSC_VER # include # include # include #else # include # include # ifdef __CYGWIN__ # include # endif #endif #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #define STREQ(s1, s2) (strcmp ((s1), (s2)) == 0) /* declarations of non-ANSI functions */ #if defined __MINGW32__ # ifdef __STRICT_ANSI__ int _putenv (const char *); # endif #elif defined __CYGWIN__ # ifdef __STRICT_ANSI__ char *realpath (const char *, char *); int putenv (char *); int setenv (const char *, const char *, int); # endif /* #elif defined other_platform || defined ... */ #endif /* portability defines, excluding path handling macros */ #if defined _MSC_VER # define setmode _setmode # define stat _stat # define chmod _chmod # define getcwd _getcwd # define putenv _putenv # define S_IXUSR _S_IEXEC #elif defined __MINGW32__ # define setmode _setmode # define stat _stat # define chmod _chmod # define getcwd _getcwd # define putenv _putenv #elif defined __CYGWIN__ # define HAVE_SETENV # define FOPEN_WB "wb" /* #elif defined other platforms ... */ #endif #if defined PATH_MAX # define LT_PATHMAX PATH_MAX #elif defined MAXPATHLEN # define LT_PATHMAX MAXPATHLEN #else # define LT_PATHMAX 1024 #endif #ifndef S_IXOTH # define S_IXOTH 0 #endif #ifndef S_IXGRP # define S_IXGRP 0 #endif /* path handling portability macros */ #ifndef DIR_SEPARATOR # define DIR_SEPARATOR '/' # define PATH_SEPARATOR ':' #endif #if defined _WIN32 || defined __MSDOS__ || defined __DJGPP__ || \ defined __OS2__ # define HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM # define FOPEN_WB "wb" # ifndef DIR_SEPARATOR_2 # define DIR_SEPARATOR_2 '\\' # endif # ifndef PATH_SEPARATOR_2 # define PATH_SEPARATOR_2 ';' # endif #endif #ifndef DIR_SEPARATOR_2 # define IS_DIR_SEPARATOR(ch) ((ch) == DIR_SEPARATOR) #else /* DIR_SEPARATOR_2 */ # define IS_DIR_SEPARATOR(ch) \ (((ch) == DIR_SEPARATOR) || ((ch) == DIR_SEPARATOR_2)) #endif /* DIR_SEPARATOR_2 */ #ifndef PATH_SEPARATOR_2 # define IS_PATH_SEPARATOR(ch) ((ch) == PATH_SEPARATOR) #else /* PATH_SEPARATOR_2 */ # define IS_PATH_SEPARATOR(ch) ((ch) == PATH_SEPARATOR_2) #endif /* PATH_SEPARATOR_2 */ #ifndef FOPEN_WB # define FOPEN_WB "w" #endif #ifndef _O_BINARY # define _O_BINARY 0 #endif #define XMALLOC(type, num) ((type *) xmalloc ((num) * sizeof(type))) #define XFREE(stale) do { \ if (stale) { free (stale); stale = 0; } \ } while (0) #if defined LT_DEBUGWRAPPER static int lt_debug = 1; #else static int lt_debug = 0; #endif const char *program_name = "libtool-wrapper"; /* in case xstrdup fails */ void *xmalloc (size_t num); char *xstrdup (const char *string); const char *base_name (const char *name); char *find_executable (const char *wrapper); char *chase_symlinks (const char *pathspec); int make_executable (const char *path); int check_executable (const char *path); char *strendzap (char *str, const char *pat); void lt_debugprintf (const char *file, int line, const char *fmt, ...); void lt_fatal (const char *file, int line, const char *message, ...); static const char *nonnull (const char *s); static const char *nonempty (const char *s); void lt_setenv (const char *name, const char *value); char *lt_extend_str (const char *orig_value, const char *add, int to_end); void lt_update_exe_path (const char *name, const char *value); void lt_update_lib_path (const char *name, const char *value); char **prepare_spawn (char **argv); void lt_dump_script (FILE *f); EOF cat <= 0) && (st.st_mode & (S_IXUSR | S_IXGRP | S_IXOTH))) return 1; else return 0; } int make_executable (const char *path) { int rval = 0; struct stat st; lt_debugprintf (__FILE__, __LINE__, "(make_executable): %s\n", nonempty (path)); if ((!path) || (!*path)) return 0; if (stat (path, &st) >= 0) { rval = chmod (path, st.st_mode | S_IXOTH | S_IXGRP | S_IXUSR); } return rval; } /* Searches for the full path of the wrapper. Returns newly allocated full path name if found, NULL otherwise Does not chase symlinks, even on platforms that support them. */ char * find_executable (const char *wrapper) { int has_slash = 0; const char *p; const char *p_next; /* static buffer for getcwd */ char tmp[LT_PATHMAX + 1]; size_t tmp_len; char *concat_name; lt_debugprintf (__FILE__, __LINE__, "(find_executable): %s\n", nonempty (wrapper)); if ((wrapper == NULL) || (*wrapper == '\0')) return NULL; /* Absolute path? */ #if defined HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM if (isalpha ((unsigned char) wrapper[0]) && wrapper[1] == ':') { concat_name = xstrdup (wrapper); if (check_executable (concat_name)) return concat_name; XFREE (concat_name); } else { #endif if (IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (wrapper[0])) { concat_name = xstrdup (wrapper); if (check_executable (concat_name)) return concat_name; XFREE (concat_name); } #if defined HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM } #endif for (p = wrapper; *p; p++) if (*p == '/') { has_slash = 1; break; } if (!has_slash) { /* no slashes; search PATH */ const char *path = getenv ("PATH"); if (path != NULL) { for (p = path; *p; p = p_next) { const char *q; size_t p_len; for (q = p; *q; q++) if (IS_PATH_SEPARATOR (*q)) break; p_len = (size_t) (q - p); p_next = (*q == '\0' ? q : q + 1); if (p_len == 0) { /* empty path: current directory */ if (getcwd (tmp, LT_PATHMAX) == NULL) lt_fatal (__FILE__, __LINE__, "getcwd failed: %s", nonnull (strerror (errno))); tmp_len = strlen (tmp); concat_name = XMALLOC (char, tmp_len + 1 + strlen (wrapper) + 1); memcpy (concat_name, tmp, tmp_len); concat_name[tmp_len] = '/'; strcpy (concat_name + tmp_len + 1, wrapper); } else { concat_name = XMALLOC (char, p_len + 1 + strlen (wrapper) + 1); memcpy (concat_name, p, p_len); concat_name[p_len] = '/'; strcpy (concat_name + p_len + 1, wrapper); } if (check_executable (concat_name)) return concat_name; XFREE (concat_name); } } /* not found in PATH; assume curdir */ } /* Relative path | not found in path: prepend cwd */ if (getcwd (tmp, LT_PATHMAX) == NULL) lt_fatal (__FILE__, __LINE__, "getcwd failed: %s", nonnull (strerror (errno))); tmp_len = strlen (tmp); concat_name = XMALLOC (char, tmp_len + 1 + strlen (wrapper) + 1); memcpy (concat_name, tmp, tmp_len); concat_name[tmp_len] = '/'; strcpy (concat_name + tmp_len + 1, wrapper); if (check_executable (concat_name)) return concat_name; XFREE (concat_name); return NULL; } char * chase_symlinks (const char *pathspec) { #ifndef S_ISLNK return xstrdup (pathspec); #else char buf[LT_PATHMAX]; struct stat s; char *tmp_pathspec = xstrdup (pathspec); char *p; int has_symlinks = 0; while (strlen (tmp_pathspec) && !has_symlinks) { lt_debugprintf (__FILE__, __LINE__, "checking path component for symlinks: %s\n", tmp_pathspec); if (lstat (tmp_pathspec, &s) == 0) { if (S_ISLNK (s.st_mode) != 0) { has_symlinks = 1; break; } /* search backwards for last DIR_SEPARATOR */ p = tmp_pathspec + strlen (tmp_pathspec) - 1; while ((p > tmp_pathspec) && (!IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (*p))) p--; if ((p == tmp_pathspec) && (!IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (*p))) { /* no more DIR_SEPARATORS left */ break; } *p = '\0'; } else { lt_fatal (__FILE__, __LINE__, "error accessing file \"%s\": %s", tmp_pathspec, nonnull (strerror (errno))); } } XFREE (tmp_pathspec); if (!has_symlinks) { return xstrdup (pathspec); } tmp_pathspec = realpath (pathspec, buf); if (tmp_pathspec == 0) { lt_fatal (__FILE__, __LINE__, "could not follow symlinks for %s", pathspec); } return xstrdup (tmp_pathspec); #endif } char * strendzap (char *str, const char *pat) { size_t len, patlen; assert (str != NULL); assert (pat != NULL); len = strlen (str); patlen = strlen (pat); if (patlen <= len) { str += len - patlen; if (STREQ (str, pat)) *str = '\0'; } return str; } void lt_debugprintf (const char *file, int line, const char *fmt, ...) { va_list args; if (lt_debug) { (void) fprintf (stderr, "%s:%s:%d: ", program_name, file, line); va_start (args, fmt); (void) vfprintf (stderr, fmt, args); va_end (args); } } static void lt_error_core (int exit_status, const char *file, int line, const char *mode, const char *message, va_list ap) { fprintf (stderr, "%s:%s:%d: %s: ", program_name, file, line, mode); vfprintf (stderr, message, ap); fprintf (stderr, ".\n"); if (exit_status >= 0) exit (exit_status); } void lt_fatal (const char *file, int line, const char *message, ...) { va_list ap; va_start (ap, message); lt_error_core (EXIT_FAILURE, file, line, "FATAL", message, ap); va_end (ap); } static const char * nonnull (const char *s) { return s ? s : "(null)"; } static const char * nonempty (const char *s) { return (s && !*s) ? "(empty)" : nonnull (s); } void lt_setenv (const char *name, const char *value) { lt_debugprintf (__FILE__, __LINE__, "(lt_setenv) setting '%s' to '%s'\n", nonnull (name), nonnull (value)); { #ifdef HAVE_SETENV /* always make a copy, for consistency with !HAVE_SETENV */ char *str = xstrdup (value); setenv (name, str, 1); #else size_t len = strlen (name) + 1 + strlen (value) + 1; char *str = XMALLOC (char, len); sprintf (str, "%s=%s", name, value); if (putenv (str) != EXIT_SUCCESS) { XFREE (str); } #endif } } char * lt_extend_str (const char *orig_value, const char *add, int to_end) { char *new_value; if (orig_value && *orig_value) { size_t orig_value_len = strlen (orig_value); size_t add_len = strlen (add); new_value = XMALLOC (char, add_len + orig_value_len + 1); if (to_end) { strcpy (new_value, orig_value); strcpy (new_value + orig_value_len, add); } else { strcpy (new_value, add); strcpy (new_value + add_len, orig_value); } } else { new_value = xstrdup (add); } return new_value; } void lt_update_exe_path (const char *name, const char *value) { lt_debugprintf (__FILE__, __LINE__, "(lt_update_exe_path) modifying '%s' by prepending '%s'\n", nonnull (name), nonnull (value)); if (name && *name && value && *value) { char *new_value = lt_extend_str (getenv (name), value, 0); /* some systems can't cope with a ':'-terminated path #' */ size_t len = strlen (new_value); while ((len > 0) && IS_PATH_SEPARATOR (new_value[len-1])) { new_value[--len] = '\0'; } lt_setenv (name, new_value); XFREE (new_value); } } void lt_update_lib_path (const char *name, const char *value) { lt_debugprintf (__FILE__, __LINE__, "(lt_update_lib_path) modifying '%s' by prepending '%s'\n", nonnull (name), nonnull (value)); if (name && *name && value && *value) { char *new_value = lt_extend_str (getenv (name), value, 0); lt_setenv (name, new_value); XFREE (new_value); } } EOF case $host_os in mingw*) cat <<"EOF" /* Prepares an argument vector before calling spawn(). Note that spawn() does not by itself call the command interpreter (getenv ("COMSPEC") != NULL ? getenv ("COMSPEC") : ({ OSVERSIONINFO v; v.dwOSVersionInfoSize = sizeof(OSVERSIONINFO); GetVersionEx(&v); v.dwPlatformId == VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_NT; }) ? "cmd.exe" : "command.com"). Instead it simply concatenates the arguments, separated by ' ', and calls CreateProcess(). We must quote the arguments since Win32 CreateProcess() interprets characters like ' ', '\t', '\\', '"' (but not '<' and '>') in a special way: - Space and tab are interpreted as delimiters. They are not treated as delimiters if they are surrounded by double quotes: "...". - Unescaped double quotes are removed from the input. Their only effect is that within double quotes, space and tab are treated like normal characters. - Backslashes not followed by double quotes are not special. - But 2*n+1 backslashes followed by a double quote become n backslashes followed by a double quote (n >= 0): \" -> " \\\" -> \" \\\\\" -> \\" */ #define SHELL_SPECIAL_CHARS "\"\\ \001\002\003\004\005\006\007\010\011\012\013\014\015\016\017\020\021\022\023\024\025\026\027\030\031\032\033\034\035\036\037" #define SHELL_SPACE_CHARS " \001\002\003\004\005\006\007\010\011\012\013\014\015\016\017\020\021\022\023\024\025\026\027\030\031\032\033\034\035\036\037" char ** prepare_spawn (char **argv) { size_t argc; char **new_argv; size_t i; /* Count number of arguments. */ for (argc = 0; argv[argc] != NULL; argc++) ; /* Allocate new argument vector. */ new_argv = XMALLOC (char *, argc + 1); /* Put quoted arguments into the new argument vector. */ for (i = 0; i < argc; i++) { const char *string = argv[i]; if (string[0] == '\0') new_argv[i] = xstrdup ("\"\""); else if (strpbrk (string, SHELL_SPECIAL_CHARS) != NULL) { int quote_around = (strpbrk (string, SHELL_SPACE_CHARS) != NULL); size_t length; unsigned int backslashes; const char *s; char *quoted_string; char *p; length = 0; backslashes = 0; if (quote_around) length++; for (s = string; *s != '\0'; s++) { char c = *s; if (c == '"') length += backslashes + 1; length++; if (c == '\\') backslashes++; else backslashes = 0; } if (quote_around) length += backslashes + 1; quoted_string = XMALLOC (char, length + 1); p = quoted_string; backslashes = 0; if (quote_around) *p++ = '"'; for (s = string; *s != '\0'; s++) { char c = *s; if (c == '"') { unsigned int j; for (j = backslashes + 1; j > 0; j--) *p++ = '\\'; } *p++ = c; if (c == '\\') backslashes++; else backslashes = 0; } if (quote_around) { unsigned int j; for (j = backslashes; j > 0; j--) *p++ = '\\'; *p++ = '"'; } *p = '\0'; new_argv[i] = quoted_string; } else new_argv[i] = (char *) string; } new_argv[argc] = NULL; return new_argv; } EOF ;; esac cat <<"EOF" void lt_dump_script (FILE* f) { EOF func_emit_wrapper yes | $SED -n -e ' s/^\(.\{79\}\)\(..*\)/\1\ \2/ h s/\([\\"]\)/\\\1/g s/$/\\n/ s/\([^\n]*\).*/ fputs ("\1", f);/p g D' cat <<"EOF" } EOF } # end: func_emit_cwrapperexe_src # func_win32_import_lib_p ARG # True if ARG is an import lib, as indicated by $file_magic_cmd func_win32_import_lib_p () { $debug_cmd case `eval $file_magic_cmd \"\$1\" 2>/dev/null | $SED -e 10q` in *import*) : ;; *) false ;; esac } # func_suncc_cstd_abi # !!ONLY CALL THIS FOR SUN CC AFTER $compile_command IS FULLY EXPANDED!! # Several compiler flags select an ABI that is incompatible with the # Cstd library. 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----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .\" http://bugs.debian.org/507673 .\" http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/groff/2009-02/msg00013.html .\" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .ie \n(.g .ds Aq \(aq .el .ds Aq ' .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * set default formatting .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" disable hyphenation .nh .\" disable justification (adjust text to left margin only) .ad l .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * MAIN CONTENT STARTS HERE * .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .SH "NAME" courier-unicode \- Courier Unicode Library .SH "SYNOPSIS" .sp .nf #include .fi .SH "DESCRIPTION" .PP This library implements several algorithms related to the \m[blue]\fBUnicode Standard\fR\m[]\&\s-2\u[1]\d\s+2\&. This library uses \m[blue]\fB\fBiconv\fR(3)\fR\m[]\&\s-2\u[2]\d\s+2 to convert text in a given character set to unicode\&. Any character set displayed by \fBiconv \-\-list\fR can be specified for the corresponding character set parameter\&. Additionally, courier\-unicode\&.h defines a special character string unicode_x_imap_modutf7 that specifies the pseudo\-character set for the modified\-UTF7 encoding used in IMAP\&. This string can also be appended by a space, and up to fifteen additional US\-ASCII characters\&. The resulting character set also encodes these additional characters, in addition to unicode characters, with modified\-UTF7\&. .PP The C++ compiler must have C++11 support\&. Minimum usable version of gcc appears to be gcc 4\&.4 with the \-std=c++0x flag\&. Current versions of gcc use C++11, or higher, by default and do not require extra flags\&. Consult the packaging documentation for the Courier Unicode Library for information on any compiler flags that are needed to build software that links with this library\&. .SH "SEE ALSO" .PP \fBunicode_convert\fR(3), \fBunicode_default_chset\fR(3), \fBunicode_html40ent_lookup\fR(3), \fBunicode_category_lookup\fR(3), \fBunicode_grapheme_break\fR(3), \fBunicode_line_break\fR(3), \fBunicode_script\fR(3), \fBunicode_word_break\fR(3), \fBunicode_uc\fR(3), \fBunicode::iconvert::convert\fR(3), \fBunicode::iconvert::convert_tocase\fR(3), \fBunicode::iconvert::fromu\fR(3), \fBunicode::iconvert::tou\fR(3), \fBunicode::tolower\fR(3), \fBunicode::linebreak\fR(3), \fBunicode::wordbreak\fR(3)\&. .SH "AUTHOR" .PP \fBSam Varshavchik\fR .RS 4 Author .RE .SH "NOTES" .IP " 1." 4 Unicode Standard .RS 4 \%http://www.unicode.org/standard/standard.html .RE .IP " 2." 4 \fBiconv\fR(3) .RS 4 \%http://manpages.courier-mta.org/htmlman3/iconv.3.html .RE courier-unicode-2.1/man/unicode::iconvert::convert.3000066400000000000000000000101131335047227500224640ustar00rootroot00000000000000'\" t .\" Title: unicode::iconvert::convert .\" Author: Sam Varshavchik .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.79.1 .\" Date: 03/11/2017 .\" Manual: Courier Unicode Library .\" Source: Courier Unicode Library .\" Language: English .\" .TH "UNICODE::ICONVERT::C" "3" "03/11/2017" "Courier Unicode Library" "Courier Unicode Library" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .\" http://bugs.debian.org/507673 .\" http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/groff/2009-02/msg00013.html .\" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .ie \n(.g .ds Aq \(aq .el .ds Aq ' .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * set default formatting .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" disable hyphenation .nh .\" disable justification (adjust text to left margin only) .ad l .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * MAIN CONTENT STARTS HERE * .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .SH "NAME" unicode::iconvert::convert, unicode::ucs_4, unicode::ucs_2, unicode::utf_8, unicode::iso_8859_1 \- unicode character set conversion .SH "SYNOPSIS" .sp .ft B .nf #include extern const char unicode::ucs_4[]; extern const char unicode::ucs_2[]; extern const char unicode::utf_8[]; extern const char unicode::iso_8859_1[]; .fi .ft .HP \w'std::string\ unicode::iconvert::convert('u .BI "std::string unicode::iconvert::convert(const\ std::string\ &" "text" ", const\ std::string\ &" "srccharset" ", const\ std::string\ &" "dstcharset" ");" .HP \w'std::string\ unicode::iconvert::convert('u .BI "std::string unicode::iconvert::convert(const\ std::string\ &" "text" ", const\ std::string\ &" "srccharset" ", const\ std::string\ &" "dstcharset" ", bool\ &" "errflag" ");" .HP \w'std::string\ unicode::iconvert::convert('u .BI "std::string unicode::iconvert::convert(const\ std::vector\ &" "text" ", const\ std::string\ &" "dstcharset" ");" .HP \w'std::string\ unicode::iconvert::convert('u .BI "std::string unicode::iconvert::convert(const\ std::vector\ &" "text" ", const\ std::string\ &" "dstcharset" ", bool\ &" "errflag" ");" .HP \w'bool\ unicode::iconvert::convert('u .BI "bool unicode::iconvert::convert(const\ std::string\ &" "text" ", const\ std::string\ &" "charset" ", std::vector\ &" "text" ");" .SH "DESCRIPTION" .PP The overloaded \fBunicode::convert::convert\fR() functions convert: .sp .RS 4 .ie n \{\ \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c .\} .el \{\ .sp -1 .IP \(bu 2.3 .\} A text string between two different character sets, returning the new string\&. .RE .sp .RS 4 .ie n \{\ \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c .\} .el \{\ .sp -1 .IP \(bu 2.3 .\} A vector of unicode characters (not null\-terminated) to a character string in a supported character set\&. .RE .sp .RS 4 .ie n \{\ \h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c .\} .el \{\ .sp -1 .IP \(bu 2.3 .\} Initialize a vector of unicode characters, passed by reference, by converting a text string in a given character set to unicode\&. .RE .PP These functions use \fBiconv\fR(3), and can use any character set that\*(Aqs supported by \fBiconv\fR(3)\&. Use \fIunicode::ucs_2\fR and \fIunicode::ucs_4\fR to specify the 16 and the 32 bit unicode octet in native byte order\&. Use \fIunicode::utf_8\fR and \fIunicode::iso_8859_1\fR to specify these two standard character sets\&. The overloaded versions that pass a reference to a bool set the flag to true if some characters could not be converted\&. The overloaded version that initializes a unicode vector returns the bool flag, instead\&. .SH "SEE ALSO" .PP \fBcourier-unicode\fR(7), \fBunicode::convert::convert_tocase\fR(3), \fBunicode_convert\fR(3), \m[blue]\fB\fBiconv\fR(3)\fR\m[]\&\s-2\u[1]\d\s+2\&. .SH "AUTHOR" .PP \fBSam Varshavchik\fR .RS 4 Author .RE .SH "NOTES" .IP " 1." 4 \fBiconv\fR(3) .RS 4 \%http://manpages.courier-mta.org/htmlman3/iconv.3.html .RE courier-unicode-2.1/man/unicode::iconvert::convert_tocase.3000066400000000000000000000062121335047227500240270ustar00rootroot00000000000000'\" t .\" Title: unicode::iconvert::convert_tocase .\" Author: Sam Varshavchik .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.79.1 .\" Date: 03/11/2017 .\" Manual: Courier Unicode Library .\" Source: Courier Unicode Library .\" Language: English .\" .TH "UNICODE::ICONVERT::C" "3" "03/11/2017" "Courier Unicode Library" "Courier Unicode Library" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .\" http://bugs.debian.org/507673 .\" http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/groff/2009-02/msg00013.html .\" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .ie \n(.g .ds Aq \(aq .el .ds Aq ' .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * set default formatting .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" disable hyphenation .nh .\" disable justification (adjust text to left margin only) .ad l .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * MAIN CONTENT STARTS HERE * .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .SH "NAME" unicode::iconvert::convert_tocase \- unicode uppercase, lowercase, and titlecase conversion .SH "SYNOPSIS" .sp .ft B .nf #include .fi .ft .HP \w'std::string\ unicode::iconvert::convert_tocase('u .BI "std::string unicode::iconvert::convert_tocase(const\ std::string\ &" "text" ", const\ std::string\ &" "charset" ", char32_t\ (*" "first_char_func" ")(char32_t), char32_t\ (*" "char_func" ")(char32_t));" .HP \w'std::string\ unicode::iconvert::convert_tocase('u .BI "std::string unicode::iconvert::convert_tocase(const\ std::string\ &" "text" ", const\ std::string\ &" "charset" ", bool\ &" "err" ", char32_t\ (*" "first_char_func" ")(char32_t), char32_t\ (*" "char_func" ")(char32_t));" .SH "DESCRIPTION" .PP The overloaded \fBunicode::convert::convert_tocase\fR() function converts the \fItext\fR parameter, in the \fIcharset\fR characters to lowercase, uppercase, and titlecase\&. \fItext\fR gets converted, internally, into unicode\&. \fIfirst_char_func\fR and \fIchar_func\fR are either: \fBunicode_lc\fR, \fBunicode_uc\fR, or \fBunicode_tc\fR\&. If the converted text string is not empty, \fIfirst_char_func\fR converts the first unicode character in the text string, and \fIchar_func\fR converts any remaining characters\&. \fBunicode_lc\fR converts its character to lowercase, \fBunicode_uc\fR to uppercase, and \fBunicode_tc\fR to titlecase\&. Finally, the unicode string gets converted back to \fIcharset\fR, which gets returned\&. .PP The optional \fIerr\fR parameter gets set to true if an error was encounted converting the text string to or from unicode\&. .SH "SEE ALSO" .PP \fBcourier-unicode\fR(7), \fBunicode::convert::convert\fR(3), \fBunicode_convert\fR(3), \m[blue]\fB\fBiconv\fR(3)\fR\m[]\&\s-2\u[1]\d\s+2\&. .SH "AUTHOR" .PP \fBSam Varshavchik\fR .RS 4 Author .RE .SH "NOTES" .IP " 1." 4 \fBiconv\fR(3) .RS 4 \%http://manpages.courier-mta.org/htmlman3/iconv.3.html .RE courier-unicode-2.1/man/unicode::iconvert::fromu.3000066400000000000000000000063621335047227500221470ustar00rootroot00000000000000'\" t .\" Title: unicode::iconvert::fromu .\" Author: Sam Varshavchik .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.79.1 .\" Date: 03/11/2017 .\" Manual: Courier Unicode Library .\" Source: Courier Unicode Library .\" Language: English .\" .TH "UNICODE::ICONVERT::F" "3" "03/11/2017" "Courier Unicode Library" "Courier Unicode Library" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .\" http://bugs.debian.org/507673 .\" http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/groff/2009-02/msg00013.html .\" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .ie \n(.g .ds Aq \(aq .el .ds Aq ' .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * set default formatting .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" disable hyphenation .nh .\" disable justification (adjust text to left margin only) .ad l .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * MAIN CONTENT STARTS HERE * .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .SH "NAME" unicode::iconvert::fromu \- template for converting text sequence from unicode .SH "SYNOPSIS" .sp .ft B .nf #include .fi .ft .HP \w'output_iter_t\ unicode::iconvert::fromu::convert('u .BI "output_iter_t unicode::iconvert::fromu::convert(input_iter_t\ " "beg_iter" ", input_iter_t\ " "end_iter" ", const\ std::string\ &" "charset" ", output_iter_t\ " "output_iter" ", bool\ &" "errflag" ");" .HP \w'void\ unicode::iconvert::fromu::convert('u .BI "void unicode::iconvert::fromu::convert(input_iter_t\ " "beg_iter" ", input_iter_t\ " "end_iter" ", const\ std::string\ &" "charset" ", std::string\ &" "out_buf" ", bool\ &" "errflag" ");" .HP \w'std::pair\ unicode::iconvert::fromu::convert('u .BI "std::pair unicode::iconvert::fromu::convert(const\ std::u32string\ &" "text" ", const\ std::string\ &" "charset" ");" .SH "DESCRIPTION" .PP These template functions convert unicode characters to text in the given character set\&. \fIbeg_iter\fR and \fIend_iter\fR define an input sequence of char32_ts\&. They get converted to unicode characters\&. \fIoutput_iter\fR is an output iterator that \fBconvert\fR() iterates over chars in the specified character set\&. \fBconvert\fR() returns the value of the output iterator after iterating over the converted character sequence\&. \fIerr_flag\fR gets set to true if unicode text could not be converted to the requested character set, or false for a successful conversion\&. .PP An overloaded \fBconvert\fR() puts the text string into a std::string, instead of using an output iterator\&. Finally, a single std::u32string specifies the character string, instead of a beginning and an ending iterator\&. .SH "SEE ALSO" .PP \fBcourier-unicode\fR(7), \fBunicode::convert::convert\fR(3), \fBunicode_convert\fR(3), \m[blue]\fB\fBiconv\fR(3)\fR\m[]\&\s-2\u[1]\d\s+2\&. .SH "AUTHOR" .PP \fBSam Varshavchik\fR .RS 4 Author .RE .SH "NOTES" .IP " 1." 4 \fBiconv\fR(3) .RS 4 \%http://manpages.courier-mta.org/htmlman3/iconv.3.html .RE courier-unicode-2.1/man/unicode::iconvert::tou.3000066400000000000000000000063731335047227500216300ustar00rootroot00000000000000'\" t .\" Title: unicode::iconvert::tou .\" Author: Sam Varshavchik .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.79.1 .\" Date: 03/11/2017 .\" Manual: Courier Unicode Library .\" Source: Courier Unicode Library .\" Language: English .\" .TH "UNICODE::ICONVERT::T" "3" "03/11/2017" "Courier Unicode Library" "Courier Unicode Library" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .\" http://bugs.debian.org/507673 .\" http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/groff/2009-02/msg00013.html .\" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .ie \n(.g .ds Aq \(aq .el .ds Aq ' .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * set default formatting .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" disable hyphenation .nh .\" disable justification (adjust text to left margin only) .ad l .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * MAIN CONTENT STARTS HERE * .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .SH "NAME" unicode::iconvert::tou \- template for converting text sequence to unicode .SH "SYNOPSIS" .sp .ft B .nf #include .fi .ft .HP \w'output_iter_t\ convert('u .BI "output_iter_t convert(input_iter_t\ " "beg_iter" ", input_iter_t\ " "end_iter" ", const\ std::string\ &" "charset" ", bool\ &" "errflag" ", output_iter_t\ " "output_iter" ");" .HP \w'bool\ convert('u .BI "bool convert(input_iter_t\ " "beg_iter" ", input_iter_t\ " "end_iter" ", const\ std::string\ &" "charset" ", std::u32string\ &" "out_buf" ");" .HP \w'std::pair\ convert('u .BI "std::pair convert(const\ std::string\ &" "text" ", const\ std::string\ &" "charset" ");" .SH "DESCRIPTION" .PP These template functions convert text in a given character set to unicode characters\&. \fIbeg_iter\fR and \fIend_iter\fR define an input sequence of chars in the \fIcharset\fR character set\&. They get converted to unicode characters\&. \fIoutput_iter\fR is an output iterator that \fBconvert\fR() iterates over char32_ts\&. \fBconvert\fR() returns the value of the output iterator after iterating over the converted character sequence\&. \fIerrflag\fR, passed by reference, gets set to true if some character could not be converted to unicode, from the specified character set, and false if the conversion completed without errors\&. .PP An overloaded \fBconvert\fR() puts the unicode character sequence into a vector of char32_ts, instead of an output sequence, and returned the error flag\&. Finally, a single std::string specifies the character string, instead of a beginning and an ending iterator, and returns a std::pair with the converted unicode text in a vector, and the error flag\&. .SH "SEE ALSO" .PP \fBcourier-unicode\fR(7), \fBunicode::convert::convert\fR(3), \fBunicode_convert\fR(3), \m[blue]\fB\fBiconv\fR(3)\fR\m[]\&\s-2\u[1]\d\s+2\&. .SH "AUTHOR" .PP \fBSam Varshavchik\fR .RS 4 Author .RE .SH "NOTES" .IP " 1." 4 \fBiconv\fR(3) .RS 4 \%http://manpages.courier-mta.org/htmlman3/iconv.3.html .RE courier-unicode-2.1/man/unicode::iso_8859_1.3000066400000000000000000000000461335047227500205610ustar00rootroot00000000000000.so man3/unicode::iconvert::convert.3 courier-unicode-2.1/man/unicode::linebreak_callback_base.3000066400000000000000000000126161335047227500236220ustar00rootroot00000000000000'\" t .\" Title: unicode::linebreak .\" Author: Sam Varshavchik .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.79.1 .\" Date: 03/11/2017 .\" Manual: Courier Unicode Library .\" Source: Courier Unicode Library .\" Language: English .\" .TH "UNICODE::LINEBREAK" "3" "03/11/2017" "Courier Unicode Library" "Courier Unicode Library" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .\" http://bugs.debian.org/507673 .\" http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/groff/2009-02/msg00013.html .\" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .ie \n(.g .ds Aq \(aq .el .ds Aq ' .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * set default formatting .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" disable hyphenation .nh .\" disable justification (adjust text to left margin only) .ad l .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * MAIN CONTENT STARTS HERE * .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .SH "NAME" unicode::linebreak_callback_base, unicode::linebreak_callback_save_buf, unicode::linebreakc_callback_base, unicode::linebreak_iter, unicode::linebreakc_iter \- unicode line\-breaking rules .SH "SYNOPSIS" .sp .nf #include class linebreak : public unicode::linebreak_callback_base { public: using unicode::linebreak_callback_base::operator<<; using unicode::linebreak_callback_base::operator(); int callback(int linebreak_code) { // \&.\&.\&. } }; char32_t c; std::u32string buf; linebreak compute_linebreak; compute_linebreak\&.set_opts(UNICODE_LB_OPT_SYBREAK); compute_linebreak << c; compute_linebreak(buf); compute_linebreak(buf\&.begin(), buf\&.end()); compute_linebreak\&.finish(); // \&.\&.\&. unicode::linebreak_callback_save_buf linebreaks; std::list lb=linebreaks\&.lb_buf; class linebreakc : public unicode::linebreakc_callback_base { public: using unicode::linebreak_callback_base::operator<<; using unicode::linebreak_callback_base::operator(); int callback(int linebreak_code, char32_t ch) { // \&.\&.\&. } }; // \&.\&.\&. std::u32string buf; typedef unicode::linebreak_iter iter_t; iter_t beg_iter(buf\&.begin(), buf\&.end()), end_iter; beg_iter\&.set_opts(UNICODE_LB_OPT_SYBREAK); std::vector linebreaks; std::copy(beg_iter, end_iter, std::back_insert_iterator>(linebreaks)); // \&.\&.\&. typedef unicode::linebreakc_iter iter_t; iter_t beg_iter(buf\&.begin(), buf\&.end()), end_iter; beg_iter\&.set_opts(UNICODE_LB_OPT_SYBREAK); std::vector> linebreaks; std::copy(beg_iter, end_iter, std::back_insert_iterator>(linebreaks)); .fi .SH "DESCRIPTION" .PP unicode::linebreak_callback_base is a C++ binding for the unicode line\-breaking rule implementation described in \fBunicode_line_break\fR(3)\&. .PP Subclass unicode::linebreak_callback_base and implement callback() that\*(Aqs virtually inherited from unicode::linebreak_callback_base\&. The callback() callback function receives the output values from the line\-breaking algorithm, the UNICODE_LB_MANDATORY, UNICODE_LB_NONE, or the UNICODE_LB_ALLOWED value, for each unicode character\&. .PP callback() should return 0\&. A non\-zero return reports an error, that stops the line\-breaking algorithm\&. See \fBunicode_line_break\fR(3) for more information\&. .PP The alternate unicode::linebreakc_callback_base interface uses a virtually inherited callback() that receives two parameters, the line\-break code value, and the corresponding unicode character\&. .PP The input unicode characters for the line\-breaking algorithm are provided by the << operator, one unicode character at a time; or by the () operator, passing either a container, or a beginning and an ending iterator value for an input sequence of unicode characters\&. finish() indicates the end of the unicode character sequence\&. .PP set_opts sets line\-breaking options (see unicode_lb_set_opts() for more information)\&. .PP unicode::linebreak_callback_save_buf is a subclass that implements callback() by saving the linebreaks codes into a std::list\&. .PP The linebreak_iter template implements an input iterator over ints\&. The template parameter is an input iterator over unicode chars\&. The constructor\*(Aqs parameters are a beginning and an ending iterator value for a sequence of char32_t\&. This constructs the beginning iterator value for a sequence of ints consisting of line\-break values (UNICODE_LB_MANDATORY, UNICODE_LB_NONE, or UNICODE_LB_ALLOWED) corresponding to each char32_t in the underlying sequence\&. The default constructor creates the ending iterator value for the sequence\&. .PP The iterator implements a set_opts() methods that sets the options for the line\-breaking algorithm\&. .PP The linebreakc_iter template implements a similar input iterator, with the difference that it ends up iterating over a std::pair of line\-breaking values and the corresponding char32_t from the underlying input sequence\&. .SH "SEE ALSO" .PP \fBcourier-unicode\fR(7), \fBunicode_line_break\fR(3)\&. .SH "AUTHOR" .PP \fBSam Varshavchik\fR .RS 4 Author .RE courier-unicode-2.1/man/unicode::linebreak_callback_save_buf.3000066400000000000000000000000541335047227500244730ustar00rootroot00000000000000.so man3/unicode::linebreak_callback_base.3 courier-unicode-2.1/man/unicode::linebreak_iter.3000066400000000000000000000000541335047227500220300ustar00rootroot00000000000000.so man3/unicode::linebreak_callback_base.3 courier-unicode-2.1/man/unicode::linebreakc_callback_base.3000066400000000000000000000000541335047227500237560ustar00rootroot00000000000000.so man3/unicode::linebreak_callback_base.3 courier-unicode-2.1/man/unicode::linebreakc_iter.3000066400000000000000000000000541335047227500221730ustar00rootroot00000000000000.so man3/unicode::linebreak_callback_base.3 courier-unicode-2.1/man/unicode::tolower.3000066400000000000000000000052031335047227500205450ustar00rootroot00000000000000'\" t .\" Title: unicode::tolower .\" Author: Sam Varshavchik .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.79.1 .\" Date: 03/11/2017 .\" Manual: Courier Unicode Library .\" Source: Courier Unicode Library .\" Language: English .\" .TH "UNICODE::TOLOWER" "3" "03/11/2017" "Courier Unicode Library" "Courier Unicode Library" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .\" http://bugs.debian.org/507673 .\" http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/groff/2009-02/msg00013.html .\" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .ie \n(.g .ds Aq \(aq .el .ds Aq ' .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * set default formatting .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" disable hyphenation .nh .\" disable justification (adjust text to left margin only) .ad l .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * MAIN CONTENT STARTS HERE * .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .SH "NAME" unicode::tolower, unicode::toupper \- unicode version of \fBtolower\fR(3) and \fBtoupper\fR(3) .SH "SYNOPSIS" .sp .ft B .nf #include .fi .ft .HP \w'std::string\ unicode::tolower('u .BI "std::string unicode::tolower(const\ std::string\ &" "string" ");" .HP \w'std::string\ unicode::tolower('u .BI "std::string unicode::tolower(const\ std::string\ &" "string" ", const\ std::string\ &" "charset" ");" .HP \w'std::u32string\ unicode::tolower('u .BI "std::u32string unicode::tolower(const\ std::u32string\ &" "u" ");" .HP \w'std::string\ unicode::toupper('u .BI "std::string unicode::toupper(const\ std::string\ &" "string" ");" .HP \w'std::string\ unicode::toupper('u .BI "std::string unicode::toupper(const\ std::string\ &" "string" ", const\ std::string\ &" "charset" ");" .HP \w'std::u32string\ unicode::toupper('u .BI "std::u32string unicode::toupper(const\ std::u32string\ &" "u" ");" .SH "DESCRIPTION" .PP These functions convert the \fIstring\fR parameter, in \fIcharset\fR or \fBunicode_default_chset\fR(3), to unicode, replace each character with \fBunicode_lc\fR(3) or \fBunicode_uc\fR(3), then convert it back to the same character set, returning the resulting string\&. .PP Passing a const std::u32string & directly also converts it accordingly, returning the converted unicode string\&. .SH "SEE ALSO" .PP \fBcourier-unicode\fR(7)\&. .SH "AUTHOR" .PP \fBSam Varshavchik\fR .RS 4 Author .RE courier-unicode-2.1/man/unicode::toupper.3000066400000000000000000000000341335047227500205450ustar00rootroot00000000000000.so man3/unicode::tolower.3 courier-unicode-2.1/man/unicode::ucs_2.3000066400000000000000000000000461335047227500200650ustar00rootroot00000000000000.so man3/unicode::iconvert::convert.3 courier-unicode-2.1/man/unicode::ucs_4.3000066400000000000000000000000461335047227500200670ustar00rootroot00000000000000.so man3/unicode::iconvert::convert.3 courier-unicode-2.1/man/unicode::utf_8.3000066400000000000000000000000461335047227500200770ustar00rootroot00000000000000.so man3/unicode::iconvert::convert.3 courier-unicode-2.1/man/unicode::wordbreak_callback_base.3000066400000000000000000000067631335047227500236540ustar00rootroot00000000000000'\" t .\" Title: unicode::wordbreak .\" Author: Sam Varshavchik .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.79.1 .\" Date: 03/11/2017 .\" Manual: Courier Unicode Library .\" Source: Courier Unicode Library .\" Language: English .\" .TH "UNICODE::WORDBREAK" "3" "03/11/2017" "Courier Unicode Library" "Courier Unicode Library" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .\" http://bugs.debian.org/507673 .\" http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/groff/2009-02/msg00013.html .\" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .ie \n(.g .ds Aq \(aq .el .ds Aq ' .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * set default formatting .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" disable hyphenation .nh .\" disable justification (adjust text to left margin only) .ad l .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * MAIN CONTENT STARTS HERE * .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .SH "NAME" unicode::wordbreak_callback_base, unicode::wordbreak_callback_base \- unicode word\-breaking rules .SH "SYNOPSIS" .sp .nf #include class wordbreak : public unicode::wordbreak_callback_base { public: using unicode::wordbreak_callback_base::operator<<; using unicode::wordbreak_callback_base::operator(); int callback(bool flag) { // \&.\&.\&. } }; char32_t c; std::u32string buf; wordbreak compute_wordbreak; compute_wordbreak << c; compute_wordbreak(buf); compute_wordbreak(buf\&.begin(), buf\&.end()); compute_wordbreak\&.finish(); // \&.\&.\&. unicode_wordbreakscan scan; scan << c; size_t nchars=scan\&.finish(); .fi .SH "DESCRIPTION" .PP unicode::wordbreak_callback_base is a C++ binding for the unicode word\-breaking rule implementation described in \fBunicode_word_break\fR(3)\&. .PP Subclass unicode::wordbreak_callback_base and implement callback() that\*(Aqs virtually inherited from unicode::wordbreak_callback_base\&. The callback() callback function receives the output values from the word\-breaking algorithm, namely a bool indicating whether a word break exists before the unicode character in the underlying input sequence\&. .PP callback() should return 0\&. A non\-zero return reports an error, that stops the word\-breaking algorithm\&. See \fBunicode_word_break\fR(3) for more information\&. .PP The input unicode characters for the word\-breaking algorithm are provided by the << operator, one unicode character at a time; or by the () operator, passing either a container, or a beginning and an ending iterator value for an input sequence of unicode characters\&. finish() indicates the end of the unicode character sequence\&. .PP unicode::wordbreakscan is a C++ binding for the \fBunicode_wbscan_init\fR(), \fBunicode_wbscan_next\fR() and \fBunicode_wbscan_end\fR methods described in \fBunicode_word_break\fR(3)\&. Its << iterates over the unicode characters, and finish() indicates the number of characters before the first unicode word break\&. The << iterator returns a bool indicating when the first word break has already been found, so further calls are not necessary\&. .SH "SEE ALSO" .PP \fBcourier-unicode\fR(7), \fBunicode_word_break\fR(3)\&. .SH "AUTHOR" .PP \fBSam Varshavchik\fR .RS 4 Author .RE courier-unicode-2.1/man/unicode_category_lookup.3000066400000000000000000000106031335047227500222330ustar00rootroot00000000000000'\" t .\" Title: unicode_category_lookup .\" Author: Sam Varshavchik .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.79.1 .\" Date: 03/11/2017 .\" Manual: Courier Unicode Library .\" Source: Courier Unicode Library .\" Language: English .\" .TH "UNICODE_CATEGORY_LOO" "3" "03/11/2017" "Courier Unicode Library" "Courier Unicode Library" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .\" http://bugs.debian.org/507673 .\" http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/groff/2009-02/msg00013.html .\" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .ie \n(.g .ds Aq \(aq .el .ds Aq ' .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * set default formatting .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" disable hyphenation .nh .\" disable justification (adjust text to left margin only) .ad l .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * MAIN CONTENT STARTS HERE * .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .SH "NAME" unicode_category_lookup, unicode_isalnum, unicode_isalpha, unicode_isblank, unicode_isdigit, unicode_isgraph, unicode_islower, unicode_ispunct, unicode_isspace, unicode_isupper \- unicode character categorization .SH "SYNOPSIS" .sp .ft B .nf #include .fi .ft .HP \w'uint32_t\ unicode_category_lookup('u .BI "uint32_t unicode_category_lookup(char32_t\ " "c" ");" .HP \w'int\ unicode_isalnum('u .BI "int unicode_isalnum(char32_t\ " "c" ");" .HP \w'int\ unicode_isalpha('u .BI "int unicode_isalpha(char32_t\ " "c" ");" .HP \w'int\ unicode_isblank('u .BI "int unicode_isblank(char32_t\ " "c" ");" .HP \w'int\ unicode_isdigit('u .BI "int unicode_isdigit(char32_t\ " "c" ");" .HP \w'int\ unicode_isgraph('u .BI "int unicode_isgraph(char32_t\ " "c" ");" .HP \w'int\ unicode_islower('u .BI "int unicode_islower(char32_t\ " "c" ");" .HP \w'int\ unicode_ispunct('u .BI "int unicode_ispunct(char32_t\ " "c" ");" .HP \w'int\ unicode_isspace('u .BI "int unicode_isspace(char32_t\ " "c" ");" .HP \w'int\ unicode_isupper('u .BI "int unicode_isupper(char32_t\ " "c" ");" .SH "DESCRIPTION" .PP \fBunicode_category_lookup\fR() looks up the \m[blue]\fBunicode character\*(Aqs categorization\fR\m[]\&\s-2\u[1]\d\s+2\&. \fBunicode_category_lookup\fR() returns a 32 bit value\&. The value\*(Aqs UNICODE_CATEGORY_1 bits specify the first level of the unicode character\*(Aqs category, with UNICODE_CATEGORY_2, UNICODE_CATEGORY_3, and UNICODE_CATEGORY_4 bits specifying the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th level, if given\&. A value of 0 for each corresponding bit set indicates that no category is specified for this level, for this character; otherwise the possible values are defined in \&. .PP The remaining functions implement comparable equivalents of their non\-unicode versions in the standard C library, as follows: .PP \fBunicode_isalnum\fR() .RS 4 Returns non\-0 for all \fBunicode_isalpha\fR() or \fBunicode_isdigit\fR()\&. .RE .PP \fBunicode_isalpha\fR() .RS 4 Returns non\-0 for all UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_LETTER\&. .RE .PP \fBunicode_isblank\fR() .RS 4 Return non\-0 for TAB, and all UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_SPACE\&. .RE .PP \fBunicode_isdigit\fR() .RS 4 Returns non\-0 for all UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_NUMBER | UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_DIGIT, only (no third categories)\&. .RE .PP \fBunicode_isgraph\fR() .RS 4 Returns non\-0 for all codepoints above SPACE which are not \fBunicode_isspace\fR()\&. .RE .PP \fBunicode_islower\fR() .RS 4 Returns non\-0 for all \fBunicode_isalpha\fR() for which the character is equal to \fBunicode_lc\fR(3) of itself\&. .RE .PP \fBunicode_ispunct\fR() .RS 4 Returns non\-0 for all UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_PUNCTUATION\&. .RE .PP \fBunicode_isspace\fR() .RS 4 Returns non\-0 for unicode_isblank() or for unicode characters with linebreaking properties of BK, CR, LF, NL, and SP\&. .RE .PP \fBunicode_isupper\fR() .RS 4 Returns non\-0 for all \fBunicode_isalpha\fR() for which the character is equal to \fBunicode_uc\fR(3) of itself\&. .RE .SH "SEE ALSO" .PP \fBcourier-unicode\fR(7), \fBunicode_convert_tocase\fR(3)\&. .SH "AUTHOR" .PP \fBSam Varshavchik\fR .RS 4 Author .RE .SH "NOTES" .IP " 1." 4 unicode character's categorization .RS 4 \%http://unicode.org/notes/tn36/ .RE courier-unicode-2.1/man/unicode_convert.3000066400000000000000000000000411335047227500205000ustar00rootroot00000000000000.so man3/unicode_u_ucs4_native.3 courier-unicode-2.1/man/unicode_convert_deinit.3000066400000000000000000000000411335047227500220340ustar00rootroot00000000000000.so man3/unicode_u_ucs4_native.3 courier-unicode-2.1/man/unicode_convert_fromu_init.3000066400000000000000000000000411335047227500227330ustar00rootroot00000000000000.so man3/unicode_u_ucs4_native.3 courier-unicode-2.1/man/unicode_convert_fromu_tobuf.3000066400000000000000000000000411335047227500231070ustar00rootroot00000000000000.so man3/unicode_u_ucs4_native.3 courier-unicode-2.1/man/unicode_convert_fromutf8.3000066400000000000000000000000411335047227500223320ustar00rootroot00000000000000.so man3/unicode_u_ucs4_native.3 courier-unicode-2.1/man/unicode_convert_init.3000066400000000000000000000000411335047227500215230ustar00rootroot00000000000000.so man3/unicode_u_ucs4_native.3 courier-unicode-2.1/man/unicode_convert_tobuf.3000066400000000000000000000000411335047227500216770ustar00rootroot00000000000000.so man3/unicode_u_ucs4_native.3 courier-unicode-2.1/man/unicode_convert_tocase.3000066400000000000000000000000261335047227500220410ustar00rootroot00000000000000.so man3/unicode_uc.3 courier-unicode-2.1/man/unicode_convert_tocbuf_fromutf8_init.3000066400000000000000000000000411335047227500247170ustar00rootroot00000000000000.so man3/unicode_u_ucs4_native.3 courier-unicode-2.1/man/unicode_convert_tocbuf_init.3000066400000000000000000000000411335047227500230650ustar00rootroot00000000000000.so man3/unicode_u_ucs4_native.3 courier-unicode-2.1/man/unicode_convert_tocbuf_toutf8_init.3000066400000000000000000000000411335047227500243760ustar00rootroot00000000000000.so man3/unicode_u_ucs4_native.3 courier-unicode-2.1/man/unicode_convert_tou_init.3000066400000000000000000000000411335047227500224120ustar00rootroot00000000000000.so man3/unicode_u_ucs4_native.3 courier-unicode-2.1/man/unicode_convert_tou_tobuf.3000066400000000000000000000000411335047227500225660ustar00rootroot00000000000000.so man3/unicode_u_ucs4_native.3 courier-unicode-2.1/man/unicode_convert_toutf8.3000066400000000000000000000000411335047227500220110ustar00rootroot00000000000000.so man3/unicode_u_ucs4_native.3 courier-unicode-2.1/man/unicode_convert_uc.3000066400000000000000000000000411335047227500211670ustar00rootroot00000000000000.so man3/unicode_u_ucs4_native.3 courier-unicode-2.1/man/unicode_default_chset.3000066400000000000000000000040001335047227500216310ustar00rootroot00000000000000'\" t .\" Title: unicode_default_chset .\" Author: Sam Varshavchik .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.79.1 .\" Date: 03/11/2017 .\" Manual: Courier Unicode Library .\" Source: Courier Unicode Library .\" Language: English .\" .TH "UNICODE_DEFAULT_CHSE" "3" "03/11/2017" "Courier Unicode Library" "Courier Unicode Library" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .\" http://bugs.debian.org/507673 .\" http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/groff/2009-02/msg00013.html .\" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .ie \n(.g .ds Aq \(aq .el .ds Aq ' .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * set default formatting .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" disable hyphenation .nh .\" disable justification (adjust text to left margin only) .ad l .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * MAIN CONTENT STARTS HERE * .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .SH "NAME" unicode_default_chset, unicode_locale_chset \- return the system character set name .SH "SYNOPSIS" .sp .ft B .nf #include .fi .ft .HP \w'const\ char\ *unicode_default_chset('u .BI "const char *unicode_default_chset(void);" .HP \w'const\ char\ *unicode_locale_chset('u .BI "const char *unicode_locale_chset(void);" .SH "DESCRIPTION" .PP \fBunicode_default_chset\fR() returns the name of the system environment character set (usually \(lqnl_langinfo(CODESET)\(rq, or from some suitable environment variable)\&. \fBunicode_locale_chset\fR() returns the name of the current application locale\*(Aqs character set\&. .SH "SEE ALSO" .PP \fBcourier-unicode\fR(7), \fBunicode_convert_tocase\fR(3)\&. .SH "AUTHOR" .PP \fBSam Varshavchik\fR .RS 4 Author .RE courier-unicode-2.1/man/unicode_grapheme_break.3000066400000000000000000000037311335047227500217650ustar00rootroot00000000000000'\" t .\" Title: unicode_grapheme_break .\" Author: Sam Varshavchik .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.79.1 .\" Date: 03/11/2017 .\" Manual: Courier Unicode Library .\" Source: Courier Unicode Library .\" Language: English .\" .TH "UNICODE_GRAPHEME_BRE" "3" "03/11/2017" "Courier Unicode Library" "Courier Unicode Library" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .\" http://bugs.debian.org/507673 .\" http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/groff/2009-02/msg00013.html .\" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .ie \n(.g .ds Aq \(aq .el .ds Aq ' .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * set default formatting .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" disable hyphenation .nh .\" disable justification (adjust text to left margin only) .ad l .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * MAIN CONTENT STARTS HERE * .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .SH "NAME" unicode_grapheme_break \- unicode grapheme cluster boundary rules .SH "SYNOPSIS" .sp .ft B .nf #include .fi .ft .HP \w'int\ unicode_grapheme_break('u .BI "int unicode_grapheme_break(char32_t\ " "a" ", char32_t\ " "b" ");" .SH "DESCRIPTION" .PP \fBunicode_grapheme_break\fR() returns non\-zero if there is a grapheme break between the two unicode characters \fIa\fR and \fIb\fR\&. .SH "SEE ALSO" .PP \m[blue]\fBTR\-29\fR\m[]\&\s-2\u[1]\d\s+2, \fBcourier-unicode\fR(7), \fBunicode_convert_tocase\fR(3), \fBunicode_line_break\fR(3), \fBunicode_word_break\fR(3)\&. .SH "AUTHOR" .PP \fBSam Varshavchik\fR .RS 4 Author .RE .SH "NOTES" .IP " 1." 4 TR-29 .RS 4 \%http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr29/tr29-27.html .RE courier-unicode-2.1/man/unicode_html40ent_lookup.3000066400000000000000000000042111335047227500222330ustar00rootroot00000000000000'\" t .\" Title: unicode_html40ent_lookup .\" Author: Sam Varshavchik .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.79.1 .\" Date: 03/11/2017 .\" Manual: Courier Unicode Library .\" Source: Courier Unicode Library .\" Language: English .\" .TH "UNICODE_HTML40ENT_LO" "3" "03/11/2017" "Courier Unicode Library" "Courier Unicode Library" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .\" http://bugs.debian.org/507673 .\" http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/groff/2009-02/msg00013.html .\" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .ie \n(.g .ds Aq \(aq .el .ds Aq ' .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * set default formatting .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" disable hyphenation .nh .\" disable justification (adjust text to left margin only) .ad l .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * MAIN CONTENT STARTS HERE * .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .SH "NAME" unicode_html40ent_lookup \- look up unicode character for an HTML 4\&.0 entity .SH "SYNOPSIS" .sp .ft B .nf #include .fi .ft .HP \w'char32_t\ unicode_html40ent_lookup('u .BI "char32_t unicode_html40ent_lookup(const\ char\ *" "entity" ");" .SH "DESCRIPTION" .PP \fBunicode_html40ent_lookup\fR() returns the unicode character represented by an HTML 4\&.0 entity\&. The \fIentity\fR is a string, such as \(lqquot\(rq, in which case \fBunicode_html40ent_lookup\fR() returns 34\&. .PP Additionally, \fBunicode_html40ent_lookup\fR() parses a numerical entity given as \(lq#\fIdecimal\fR\(rq or \(lq#x\fIhex\fR\(rq\&. .PP \fBunicode_html40ent_lookup\fR() returns 0 if the \fIentity\fR is not a known entity that represents a single unicode character\&. .SH "SEE ALSO" .PP \fBcourier-unicode\fR(7), \fBunicode_convert_tocase\fR(3)\&. .SH "AUTHOR" .PP \fBSam Varshavchik\fR .RS 4 Author .RE courier-unicode-2.1/man/unicode_isalnum.3000066400000000000000000000000431335047227500204720ustar00rootroot00000000000000.so man3/unicode_category_lookup.3 courier-unicode-2.1/man/unicode_isalpha.3000066400000000000000000000000431335047227500204430ustar00rootroot00000000000000.so man3/unicode_category_lookup.3 courier-unicode-2.1/man/unicode_isblank.3000066400000000000000000000000431335047227500204450ustar00rootroot00000000000000.so man3/unicode_category_lookup.3 courier-unicode-2.1/man/unicode_isdigit.3000066400000000000000000000000431335047227500204560ustar00rootroot00000000000000.so man3/unicode_category_lookup.3 courier-unicode-2.1/man/unicode_isgraph.3000066400000000000000000000000431335047227500204570ustar00rootroot00000000000000.so man3/unicode_category_lookup.3 courier-unicode-2.1/man/unicode_islower.3000066400000000000000000000000431335047227500205060ustar00rootroot00000000000000.so man3/unicode_category_lookup.3 courier-unicode-2.1/man/unicode_ispunct.3000066400000000000000000000000431335047227500205070ustar00rootroot00000000000000.so man3/unicode_category_lookup.3 courier-unicode-2.1/man/unicode_isspace.3000066400000000000000000000000431335047227500204510ustar00rootroot00000000000000.so man3/unicode_category_lookup.3 courier-unicode-2.1/man/unicode_isupper.3000066400000000000000000000000431335047227500205110ustar00rootroot00000000000000.so man3/unicode_category_lookup.3 courier-unicode-2.1/man/unicode_lb_end.3000066400000000000000000000000331335047227500202440ustar00rootroot00000000000000.so man3/unicode_lb_init.3 courier-unicode-2.1/man/unicode_lb_init.3000066400000000000000000000200701335047227500204440ustar00rootroot00000000000000'\" t .\" Title: unicode_line_break .\" Author: Sam Varshavchik .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.79.1 .\" Date: 03/11/2017 .\" Manual: Courier Unicode Library .\" Source: Courier Unicode Library .\" Language: English .\" .TH "UNICODE_LINE_BREAK" "3" "03/11/2017" "Courier Unicode Library" "Courier Unicode Library" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .\" http://bugs.debian.org/507673 .\" http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/groff/2009-02/msg00013.html .\" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .ie \n(.g .ds Aq \(aq .el .ds Aq ' .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * set default formatting .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" disable hyphenation .nh .\" disable justification (adjust text to left margin only) .ad l .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * MAIN CONTENT STARTS HERE * .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .SH "NAME" unicode_lb_init, unicode_lb_set_opts, unicode_lb_next, unicode_lb_next_cnt, unicode_lb_end, unicode_lbc_init, unicode_lbc_set_opts, unicode_lbc_next, unicode_lbc_next_cnt, unicode_lbc_end \- calculate mandatory or allowed line breaks .SH "SYNOPSIS" .sp .ft B .nf #include .fi .ft .HP \w'unicode_lb_info_t\ unicode_lb_init('u .BI "unicode_lb_info_t unicode_lb_init(int\ (*" "cb_func" ")(int,\ void\ *), void\ *" "cb_arg" ");" .HP \w'void\ unicode_lb_set_opts('u .BI "void unicode_lb_set_opts(unicode_lb_info_t\ " "lb" ", int\ " "opts" ");" .HP \w'int\ unicode_lb_next('u .BI "int unicode_lb_next(unicode_lb_info_t\ " "lb" ", char32_t\ " "c" ");" .HP \w'int\ unicode_lb_next_cnt('u .BI "int unicode_lb_next_cnt(unicode_lb_info_t\ " "lb" ", const\ char32_t\ *" "cptr" ", size_t\ " "cnt" ");" .HP \w'int\ unicode_lb_end('u .BI "int unicode_lb_end(unicode_lb_info_t\ " "lb" ");" .HP \w'unicode_lbc_info_t\ unicode_lbc_init('u .BI "unicode_lbc_info_t unicode_lbc_init(int\ (*" "cb_func" ")(int,\ char32_t,\ void\ *), void\ *" "cb_arg" ");" .HP \w'void\ unicode_lbc_set_opts('u .BI "void unicode_lbc_set_opts(unicode_lbc_info_t\ " "lb" ", int\ " "opts" ");" .HP \w'int\ unicode_lbc_next('u .BI "int unicode_lbc_next(unicode_lb_info_t\ " "lb" ", char32_t\ " "c" ");" .HP \w'int\ unicode_lbc_next_cnt('u .BI "int unicode_lbc_next_cnt(unicode_lb_info_t\ " "lb" ", const\ char32_t\ *" "cptr" ", size_t\ " "cnt" ");" .HP \w'int\ unicode_lbc_end('u .BI "int unicode_lbc_end(unicode_lb_info_t\ " "lb" ");" .SH "DESCRIPTION" .PP These functions implement the unicode line breaking algorithm\&. Invoke \fBunicode_lb_init\fR() to initialize the line breaking algorithm\&. The first parameter is a callback function\&. The second parameter is an opaque pointer\&. The callback function gets invoked with two parameters\&. The first parameter is one of three values: UNICODE_LB_MANDATORY, UNICODE_LB_NONE, or UNICODE_LB_ALLOWED, as described below\&. The second parameter is the opaque pointer that was passed to \fBunicode_lb_init\fR(); the opaque pointer is not subject to any further interpretation by these functions\&. .PP \fBunicode_lb_init\fR() returns an opaque handle\&. Repeated invocations of \fBunicode_lb_next\fR(), passing the handle and one unicode character at a time, defines a sequence of unicode characters over which the line breaking algorithm calculation takes place\&. \fBunicode_lb_next_cnt\fR() is a shortcut for invoking \fBunicode_lb_next\fR() repeatedly over an array cptr containing cnt unicode characters\&. .PP \fBunicode_lb_end\fR() denotes the end of the unicode character sequence\&. After the call to \fBunicode_lb_end\fR() the line breaking unicode_lb_info_t handle is no longer valid\&. .PP Between the call to \fBunicode_lb_init\fR() and \fBunicode_lb_end\fR(), the callback function gets invoked exactly once for each unicode character given to \fBunicode_lb_next\fR() or \fBunicode_lb_next_cnt\fR()\&. Usually each call to \fBunicode_lb_next\fR() results in the callback function getting invoked immediately, but it does not have to be\&. It\*(Aqs possible that a call to \fBunicode_lb_next\fR() returns without invoking the callback function, and some subsequent call to \fBunicode_lb_next\fR() (or \fBunicode_lb_end\fR()) invokes the callback function more than once, to catch up\&. The contract is that before \fBunicode_lb_end\fR() returns, the callback function gets invoked the exact number of times as the number of characters in the unicode sequence defined by the intervening calls to \fBunicode_lb_next\fR() and \fBunicode_lb_next_cnt\fR(), unless an error occurs\&. .PP Each call to the callback function reports the calculated line breaking status of the corresponding character in the unicode character sequence: .PP UNICODE_LB_MANDATORY .RS 4 A line break is MANDATORY \fIbefore\fR the corresponding character\&. .RE .PP UNICODE_LB_NONE .RS 4 A line break is PROHIBITED \fIbefore\fR the corresponding character\&. .RE .PP UNICODE_LB_ALLOWED .RS 4 A line break is OPTIONAL \fIbefore\fR the corresponding character\&. .RE .PP The callback function should return 0\&. A non\-zero value indicates to the line breaking algorithm that an error has occured\&. \fBunicode_lb_next\fR() and \fBunicode_lb_next_cnt\fR() return zero either if they never invoked the callback function, or if each call to the callback function returned zero\&. A non zero return from the callback function results in \fBunicode_lb_next\fR() and \fBunicode_lb_next_cnt\fR() immediately returning the same value\&. .PP \fBunicode_lb_end\fR() must be invoked to destroy the line breaking handle even if \fBunicode_lb_next\fR() and \fBunicode_lb_next_cnt\fR() returned an error indication\&. It\*(Aqs also possible that, under normal circumstances, \fBunicode_lb_end\fR() invokes the callback function one or more times\&. The return value from \fBunicode_lb_end\fR() has the same meaning as from \fBunicode_lb_next\fR() and \fBunicode_lb_next_cnt\fR(); however in all cases after \fBunicode_lb_end\fR() returns the line breaking handle is no longer valid\&. .SS "Alternative callback function" .PP \fBunicode_lbc_init\fR(), \fBunicode_lbc_next\fR(), \fBunicode_lbc_next_cnt\fR(), \fBunicode_lbc_end\fR() are alternative functions that implement the same algorithm\&. The only difference is that the callback function receives an extra parameter, the unicode character value to which the line breaking status applies to, passed through from the input unicode character sequence\&. .SS "Options" .PP \fBunicode_lb_set_opts\fR() and \fBunicode_lbc_set_opts\fR() enable non\-default options for the line breaking algorithm\&. These functions must be called immediately after \fBunicode_lb_init\fR() or \fBunicode_lbc_init\fR(), and before any other function\&. \fIopts\fR is a bitmask that can contain the following values: .PP UNICODE_LB_OPT_PRBREAK .RS 4 Enables a modified LB24 rule\&. This prevents plus signs, as in \(lqC++\(rq from breaking\&. This flag adds the following rules to the LB24 rule: .sp .if n \{\ .RS 4 .\} .nf PR x PR AL x PR ID x PR .fi .if n \{\ .RE .\} .RE .PP UNICODE_LB_OPT_SYBREAK .RS 4 Tailored breaking rules for the \(lq/\(rq character\&. This prevents breaking after the \(lq/\(rq character (think URLs); including an exception to the \(lqx SY\(rq rule in LB13\&. This flag adds the following rules to the LB24 rule: .sp .if n \{\ .RS 4 .\} .nf SY x EX SY x AL SY x ID SP \(di SY, which takes precedence over "x SY"\&. .fi .if n \{\ .RE .\} .RE .PP UNICODE_LB_OPT_DASHWJ .RS 4 This flag reclassifies U+2013 and U+2014 as class WJ, prohibiting breaks before and after the m\-dash and the n\-dash unicode characters\&. .RE .SH "SEE ALSO" .PP \fBcourier-unicode\fR(7), \fBunicode::linebreak\fR(3), \m[blue]\fBTR\-14\fR\m[]\&\s-2\u[1]\d\s+2 .SH "AUTHOR" .PP \fBSam Varshavchik\fR .RS 4 Author .RE .SH "NOTES" .IP " 1." 4 TR-14 .RS 4 \%http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr14/tr14-35.html .RE courier-unicode-2.1/man/unicode_lb_next.3000066400000000000000000000000331335047227500204540ustar00rootroot00000000000000.so man3/unicode_lb_init.3 courier-unicode-2.1/man/unicode_lb_next_cnt.3000066400000000000000000000000331335047227500213200ustar00rootroot00000000000000.so man3/unicode_lb_init.3 courier-unicode-2.1/man/unicode_lb_set_opts.3000066400000000000000000000000331335047227500213360ustar00rootroot00000000000000.so man3/unicode_lb_init.3 courier-unicode-2.1/man/unicode_lbc_end.3000066400000000000000000000000331335047227500204070ustar00rootroot00000000000000.so man3/unicode_lb_init.3 courier-unicode-2.1/man/unicode_lbc_init.3000066400000000000000000000000331335047227500206040ustar00rootroot00000000000000.so man3/unicode_lb_init.3 courier-unicode-2.1/man/unicode_lbc_next.3000066400000000000000000000000331335047227500206170ustar00rootroot00000000000000.so man3/unicode_lb_init.3 courier-unicode-2.1/man/unicode_lbc_next_cnt.3000066400000000000000000000000331335047227500214630ustar00rootroot00000000000000.so man3/unicode_lb_init.3 courier-unicode-2.1/man/unicode_lbc_set_opts.3000066400000000000000000000000331335047227500215010ustar00rootroot00000000000000.so man3/unicode_lb_init.3 courier-unicode-2.1/man/unicode_lc.3000066400000000000000000000000261335047227500174210ustar00rootroot00000000000000.so man3/unicode_uc.3 courier-unicode-2.1/man/unicode_locale_chset.3000066400000000000000000000000411335047227500214450ustar00rootroot00000000000000.so man3/unicode_default_chset.3 courier-unicode-2.1/man/unicode_script.3000066400000000000000000000037451335047227500203420ustar00rootroot00000000000000'\" t .\" Title: unicode_script .\" Author: Sam Varshavchik .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.79.1 .\" Date: 03/11/2017 .\" Manual: Courier Unicode Library .\" Source: Courier Unicode Library .\" Language: English .\" .TH "UNICODE_SCRIPT" "3" "03/11/2017" "Courier Unicode Library" "Courier Unicode Library" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .\" http://bugs.debian.org/507673 .\" http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/groff/2009-02/msg00013.html .\" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .ie \n(.g .ds Aq \(aq .el .ds Aq ' .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * set default formatting .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" disable hyphenation .nh .\" disable justification (adjust text to left margin only) .ad l .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * MAIN CONTENT STARTS HERE * .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .SH "NAME" unicode_script \- unicode script property .SH "SYNOPSIS" .sp .ft B .nf #include .fi .ft .HP \w'unicode_script_t\ unicode_script('u .BI "unicode_script_t unicode_script(char32_t\ " "ch" ");" .SH "DESCRIPTION" .PP \fBunicode_script\fR() looks up the \(lqscript\(rq property of the specified unicode character, and returns it\&. The unicode_script_t enumeration encodes possible unicode script values\&. unicode_script_unknown gets returned for a unicode character with an unknown script property\&. .SH "SEE ALSO" .PP \m[blue]\fBTR\-24\fR\m[]\&\s-2\u[1]\d\s+2, \fBcourier-unicode\fR(7)\&. .SH "AUTHOR" .PP \fBSam Varshavchik\fR .RS 4 Author .RE .SH "NOTES" .IP " 1." 4 TR-24 .RS 4 \%http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr24/tr24-24.html .RE courier-unicode-2.1/man/unicode_tc.3000066400000000000000000000000261335047227500174310ustar00rootroot00000000000000.so man3/unicode_uc.3 courier-unicode-2.1/man/unicode_u_ucs2_native.3000066400000000000000000000000411335047227500215660ustar00rootroot00000000000000.so man3/unicode_u_ucs4_native.3 courier-unicode-2.1/man/unicode_u_ucs4_native.3000066400000000000000000000250431335047227500216010ustar00rootroot00000000000000'\" t .\" Title: unicode_convert .\" Author: Sam Varshavchik .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.79.1 .\" Date: 03/11/2017 .\" Manual: Courier Unicode Library .\" Source: Courier Unicode Library .\" Language: English .\" .TH "UNICODE_CONVERT" "3" "03/11/2017" "Courier Unicode Library" "Courier Unicode Library" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .\" http://bugs.debian.org/507673 .\" http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/groff/2009-02/msg00013.html .\" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .ie \n(.g .ds Aq \(aq .el .ds Aq ' .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * set default formatting .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" disable hyphenation .nh .\" disable justification (adjust text to left margin only) .ad l .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * MAIN CONTENT STARTS HERE * .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .SH "NAME" unicode_u_ucs4_native, unicode_u_ucs2_native, unicode_convert_init, unicode_convert, unicode_convert_deinit, unicode_convert_tocbuf_init, unicode_convert_tou_init, unicode_convert_fromu_init, unicode_convert_uc, unicode_convert_tocbuf_toutf8_init, unicode_convert_tocbuf_fromutf8_init, unicode_convert_toutf8, unicode_convert_fromutf8, unicode_convert_tobuf, unicode_convert_tou_tobuf, unicode_convert_fromu_tobuf \- unicode character set conversion .SH "SYNOPSIS" .sp .ft B .nf #include extern const char unicode_u_ucs4_native[]; extern const char unicode_u_ucs2_native[]; .fi .ft .HP \w'unicode_convert_handle_t\ unicode_convert_init('u .BI "unicode_convert_handle_t unicode_convert_init(const\ char\ *" "src_chset" ", const\ char\ *" "dst_chset" ", void\ *" "cb_arg" ");" .HP \w'int\ unicode_convert('u .BI "int unicode_convert(unicode_convert_handle_t\ " "handle" ", const\ char\ *" "text" ", size_t\ " "cnt" ");" .HP \w'int\ unicode_convert_deinit('u .BI "int unicode_convert_deinit(unicode_convert_handle_t\ " "handle" ", int\ *" "errptr" ");" .HP \w'unicode_convert_handle_t\ unicode_convert_tocbuf_init('u .BI "unicode_convert_handle_t unicode_convert_tocbuf_init(const\ char\ *" "src_chset" ", const\ char\ *" "dst_chset" ", char\ **" "cbufptr_ret" ", size_t\ *" "cbufsize_ret" ", int\ " "nullterminate" ");" .HP \w'unicode_convert_handle_t\ unicode_convert_tocbuf_toutf8_init('u .BI "unicode_convert_handle_t unicode_convert_tocbuf_toutf8_init(const\ char\ *" "src_chset" ", char\ **" "cbufptr_ret" ", size_t\ *" "cbufsize_ret" ", int\ " "nullterminate" ");" .HP \w'unicode_convert_handle_t\ unicode_convert_tocbuf_fromutf8_init('u .BI "unicode_convert_handle_t unicode_convert_tocbuf_fromutf8_init(const\ char\ *" "dst_chset" ", char\ **" "cbufptr_ret" ", size_t\ *" "cbufsize_ret" ", int\ " "nullterminate" ");" .HP \w'unicode_convert_handle_t\ unicode_convert_tou_init('u .BI "unicode_convert_handle_t unicode_convert_tou_init(const\ char\ *" "src_chset" ", char32_t\ **" "ucptr_ret" ", size_t\ *" "ucsize_ret" ", int\ " "nullterminate" ");" .HP \w'unicode_convert_handle_t\ unicode_convert_fromu_init('u .BI "unicode_convert_handle_t unicode_convert_fromu_init(const\ char\ *" "dst_chset" ", char\ **" "cbufptr_ret" ", size_t\ *" "cbufsize_ret" ", int\ " "nullterminate" ");" .HP \w'int\ unicode_convert_uc('u .BI "int unicode_convert_uc(unicode_convert_handle_t\ " "handle" ", const\ char32_t\ *" "text" ", size_t\ " "cnt" ");" .HP \w'char\ *unicode_convert_toutf8('u .BI "char *unicode_convert_toutf8(const\ char\ *" "text" ", const\ char\ *" "charset" ", int\ *" "error" ");" .HP \w'char\ *unicode_convert_fromutf8('u .BI "char *unicode_convert_fromutf8(const\ char\ *" "text" ", const\ char\ *" "charset" ", int\ *" "error" ");" .HP \w'char\ *unicode_convert_tobuf('u .BI "char *unicode_convert_tobuf(const\ char\ *" "text" ", const\ char\ *" "charset" ", const\ char\ *" "dstcharset" ", int\ *" "error" ");" .HP \w'int\ unicode_convert_toubuf('u .BI "int unicode_convert_toubuf(const\ char\ *" "text" ", size_t\ " "text_l" ", const\ char\ *" "charset" ", char32_t\ **" "uc" ", size_t\ *" "ucsize" ", int\ *" "error" ");" .HP \w'int\ unicode_convert_fromu_tobuf('u .BI "int unicode_convert_fromu_tobuf(const\ char32_t\ *" "utext" ", size_t\ " "utext_l" ", const\ char\ *" "charset" ", char\ **" "c" ", size_t\ *" "csize" ", int\ *" "error" ");" .SH "DESCRIPTION" .PP \fIunicode_u_ucs4_native\fR[] contains the string \(lqUCS\-4BE\(rq or \(lqUCS\-4LE\(rq, matching the native char32_t endianness\&. .PP \fIunicode_u_ucs2_native\fR[] contains the string \(lqUCS\-2BE\(rq or \(lqUCS\-2LE\(rq, matching the native char32_t endianness\&. .PP \fBunicode_convert_init\fR(), \fBunicode_convert\fR(), and \fBunicode_convert_deinit\fR() are an adaption of th \m[blue]\fB\fBiconv\fR(3)\fR\m[]\&\s-2\u[1]\d\s+2 API that uses the same calling convention as the other algorithms in this unicode library, with some value\-added features\&. These functions use \fBiconv\fR(3) to effect the actual character set conversion\&. .PP \fBunicode_convert_init\fR() returns a non\-NULL handle for the requested conversion, or NULL if the requested conversion is not available\&. \fBunicode_convert_init\fR() takes a pointer to the output function that receives receives converted character text\&. The output function receives a pointer to the converted character text, and the number of characters in the converted text\&. The output function gets repeatedly called, until it receives the entire converted text\&. .PP The character text to convert gets passed, repeatedly, to \fBunicode_convert\fR()\&. Each call to \fBunicode_convert\fR() results in the output function getting invoked, zero or more times, with each successive part of the converted text\&. Finally, \fBunicode_convert_deinit\fR() stops the conversion and deallocates the conversion handle\&. .PP It\*(Aqs possible that a call to \fBunicode_convert_deinit\fR() results in some additional calls to the output function, passing the remaining, final parts, of the converted text, before \fBunicode_convert_deinit\fR() deallocates the handle, and returns\&. .PP The output function should return 0 normally\&. A non\-0 return indicates n error condition\&. \fBunicode_convert_deinit\fR() returns non\-zero if any previous invocation of the output function returned non\-zero (this includes any invocations of the output function resulting from this call, or prior \fBunicode_convert\fR() calls), or 0 if all invocations of the output function returned 0\&. .PP If the \fIerrptr\fR is not NULL, *\fIerrptr\fR gets set to non\-zero if there were any conversion errors \-\- if there was any text that could not be converted to the destination character text\&. .PP \fBunicode_convert\fR() also returns non\-zero if it calls the output function and it returns non\-zero, however the conversion handle remains allocated, so \fBunicode_convert_deinit\fR() must still be called, to clean that up\&. .SS "Collecting converted text into a buffer" .PP Call \fBunicode_convert_tocbuf_init\fR() instead of \fBunicode_convert_init\fR(), then call \fBunicode_convert\fR() and \fBunicode_convert_deinit\fR() normally\&. The parameters to \fBunicode_convert_init\fR() specify the source and the destination character sets\&. \fBunicode_convert_tocbuf_toutf8_init\fR() is just an alias that specifies UTF\-8 as the destination character set\&. \fBunicode_convert_tocbuf_fromutf8_init\fR() is just an alias that specifies UTF\-8 as the source character st\&. .PP These functions supply an output function that collects the converted text into a malloc()ed buffer\&. If \fBunicode_convert_deinit\fR() returns 0, *\fIcbufptr_ret\fR gets initialized to a malloc()ed buffer, and the number of converted characters, the size of the malloc()ed buffer, get placed into *\fIcbufsize_ret\fR\&. .if n \{\ .sp .\} .RS 4 .it 1 an-trap .nr an-no-space-flag 1 .nr an-break-flag 1 .br .ps +1 \fBNote\fR .ps -1 .br .PP If the converted string is an empty string, *\fIcbufsize_ret\fR gets set to 0, but *\fIcbufptr_ret\fR still gets initialized (to a dummy malloced buffer)\&. .sp .5v .RE .PP A non\-zero \fInullterminate\fR places a trailing \e0 character after the converted string (this is included in *\fIcbufsize_ret\fR)\&. .SS "Converting between character sets and unicode" .PP \fBunicode_convert_tou_init\fR() converts character text into a char32_t buffer\&. It works just like \fBunicode_convert_tocbuf_init\fR(), except that only the source character set gets specified and the output buffer is a char32_t buffer\&. \fInullterminate\fR terminates the converted unicode characters with a U+0000\&. .PP \fBunicode_convert_fromu_init\fR() converts char32_ts to the output character set, and also works like \fBunicode_convert_tocbuf_init\fR()\&. Additionally, in this case, \fBunicode_convert_uc\fR() works just like \fBunicode_convert\fR() except that the input sequence is a char32_t sequence, and the count parameter is th enumber of unicode characters\&. .SS "One\-shot conversions" .PP \fBunicode_convert_toutf8\fR() converts the specified text in the specified text into a UTF\-8 string, returning a malloced buffer\&. If \fIerror\fR is not NULL, even if \fBunicode_convert_toutf8\fR() returns a non NULL value *\fIerror\fR gets set to a non\-zero value if a character conversion error has occured, and some characters could not be converted\&. .PP \fBunicode_convert_fromutf8\fR() does a similar conversion from UTF\-8 \fItext\fR to the specified character set\&. .PP \fBunicode_convert_tobuf\fR() does a similar conversion between two different character sets\&. .PP \fBunicode_convert_tou_tobuf\fR() calls \fBunicode_convert_tou_init\fR(), feeds the character string through \fBunicode_convert\fR(), then calls \fBunicode_convert_deinit\fR()\&. If this function returns 0, *\fIuc\fR and *\fIucsize\fR are set to a malloced buffer+size holding the unicode char array\&. .PP \fBunicode_convert_fromu_tobuf\fR() calls \fBunicode_convert_fromu_init\fR(), feeds the unicode array through \fBunicode_convert_uc\fR(), then calls unicode_convert_deinit()\&. If this function returns 0, *\fIc\fR and *\fIcsize\fR are set to a malloced buffer+size holding the char array\&. .SH "SEE ALSO" .PP \fBcourier-unicode\fR(7), \fBunicode_convert_tocase\fR(3), \fBunicode_default_chset\fR(3)\&. .SH "AUTHOR" .PP \fBSam Varshavchik\fR .RS 4 Author .RE .SH "NOTES" .IP " 1." 4 \fBiconv\fR(3) .RS 4 \%http://manpages.courier-mta.org/htmlman3/iconv.3.html .RE courier-unicode-2.1/man/unicode_uc.3000066400000000000000000000056031335047227500174400ustar00rootroot00000000000000'\" t .\" Title: unicode_uc .\" Author: Sam Varshavchik .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.79.1 .\" Date: 03/11/2017 .\" Manual: Courier Unicode Library .\" Source: Courier Unicode Library .\" Language: English .\" .TH "UNICODE_UC" "3" "03/11/2017" "Courier Unicode Library" "Courier Unicode Library" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .\" http://bugs.debian.org/507673 .\" http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/groff/2009-02/msg00013.html .\" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .ie \n(.g .ds Aq \(aq .el .ds Aq ' .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * set default formatting .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" disable hyphenation .nh .\" disable justification (adjust text to left margin only) .ad l .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * MAIN CONTENT STARTS HERE * .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .SH "NAME" unicode_uc, unicode_lc, unicode_tc, unicode_convert_tocase \- unicode uppercase, lowercase, and titlecase character lookup .SH "SYNOPSIS" .sp .ft B .nf #include .fi .ft .HP \w'char32_t\ unicode_uc('u .BI "char32_t unicode_uc(char32_t\ " "c" ");" .HP \w'char32_t\ unicode_lc('u .BI "char32_t unicode_lc(char32_t\ " "c" ");" .HP \w'char32_t\ unicode_tc('u .BI "char32_t unicode_tc(char32_t\ " "c" ");" .HP \w'char\ *unicode_convert_tocase('u .BI "char *unicode_convert_tocase(const\ char\ *" "str" ", const\ char\ *" "charset" ", char32_t\ (*" "first_char_func" ")(uncode_char), char32_t\ (*" "char_func" ")(uncode_char));" .SH "DESCRIPTION" .PP \fBunicode_uc\fR(), \fBunicode_lc\fR(), \fBunicode_tc\fR() return the uppercase, lowercase, or the titlecase equivalent of the unicode character \fIc\fR\&. If this character does not have an uppercase, lowercase, or a titlecase equivalent, these functions return \fIc\fR, the same character\&. .PP \fBunicode_convert_tocase\fR() takes the string \fIstr\fR in the character set \fIcharset\fR\&. \fIfirst_char_func\fR and \fIchar_func\fR, each, should be \fBunicode_uc\fR, \fBunicode_lc\fR, or \fBunicode_tc\fR\&. \fBunicode_convert_tocase\fR() returns a malloc()ed buffer\&. The first unicode character in \fIstr\fR gets processed by \fIfirst_char_func\fR, and all other characters by \fIchar_func\fR\&. .SH "SEE ALSO" .PP \fBcourier-unicode\fR(7), \fBunicode_convert\fR(3), \fBunicode_default_chset\fR(3), \fBunicode_html40ent_lookup\fR(3), \fBunicode_category_lookup\fR(3), \fBunicode_grapheme_break\fR(3), \fBunicode_word_break\fR(3), \fBunicode_line_break\fR(3)\&. .SH "AUTHOR" .PP \fBSam Varshavchik\fR .RS 4 Author .RE courier-unicode-2.1/man/unicode_wb_end.3000066400000000000000000000000331335047227500202570ustar00rootroot00000000000000.so man3/unicode_wb_init.3 courier-unicode-2.1/man/unicode_wb_init.3000066400000000000000000000151721335047227500204660ustar00rootroot00000000000000'\" t .\" Title: unicode_word_break .\" Author: Sam Varshavchik .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.79.1 .\" Date: 03/11/2017 .\" Manual: Courier Unicode Library .\" Source: Courier Unicode Library .\" Language: English .\" .TH "UNICODE_WORD_BREAK" "3" "03/11/2017" "Courier Unicode Library" "Courier Unicode Library" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .\" http://bugs.debian.org/507673 .\" http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/groff/2009-02/msg00013.html .\" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .ie \n(.g .ds Aq \(aq .el .ds Aq ' .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * set default formatting .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" disable hyphenation .nh .\" disable justification (adjust text to left margin only) .ad l .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * MAIN CONTENT STARTS HERE * .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .SH "NAME" unicode_wb_init, unicode_wb_next, unicode_wb_next_cnt, unicode_wb_end, unicode_wbscan_init, unicode_wbscan_next, unicode_wbscan_end \- calculate word breaks .SH "SYNOPSIS" .sp .ft B .nf #include .fi .ft .HP \w'unicode_wb_info_t\ unicode_wb_init('u .BI "unicode_wb_info_t unicode_wb_init(int\ (*" "cb_func" ")(int,\ void\ *), void\ *" "cb_arg" ");" .HP \w'int\ unicode_wb_next('u .BI "int unicode_wb_next(unicode_wb_info_t\ " "wb" ", char32_t\ " "c" ");" .HP \w'int\ unicode_wb_next_cnt('u .BI "int unicode_wb_next_cnt(unicode_wb_info_t\ " "wb" ", const\ char32_t\ *" "cptr" ", size_t\ " "cnt" ");" .HP \w'int\ unicode_wb_end('u .BI "int unicode_wb_end(unicode_wb_info_t\ " "wb" ");" .HP \w'unicode_wbscan_info_t\ unicode_wbscan_init('u .BI "unicode_wbscan_info_t unicode_wbscan_init(void);" .HP \w'int\ unicode_wbscan_next('u .BI "int unicode_wbscan_next(unicode_wbscan_info_t\ " "wbs" ", char32_t\ " "c" ");" .HP \w'size_t\ unicode_wbscan_end('u .BI "size_t unicode_wbscan_end(unicode_wbscan_info_t\ " "wbs" ");" .SH "DESCRIPTION" .PP These functions implement the unicode word breaking algorithm\&. Invoke \fBunicode_wb_init\fR() to initialize the word breaking algorithm\&. The first parameter is a callback function\&. The second parameter is an opaque pointer\&. The callback function gets invoked with two parameters\&. The second parameter is the opaque pointer that was given to \fBunicode_wb_init\fR(); and the opaque pointer is not subject to any further interpretation by these functions\&. .PP \fBunicode_wb_init\fR() returns an opaque handle\&. Repeated invocations of \fBunicode_wb_next\fR(), passing the handle, and one unicode character defines a sequence of unicode characters over which the word breaking algorithm calculation takes place\&. \fBunicode_wb_next_cnt\fR() is a shortcut for invoking \fBunicode_wb_next\fR() repeatedly over an array cptr containing cnt unicode characters\&. .PP \fBunicode_wb_end\fR() denotes the end of the unicode character sequence\&. After the call to \fBunicode_wb_end\fR() the word breaking unicode_wb_info_t handle is no longer valid\&. .PP Between the call to \fBunicode_wb_init\fR() and \fBunicode_wb_end\fR(), the callback function gets invoked exactly once for each unicode character given to \fBunicode_wb_next\fR() or \fBunicode_wb_next_cnt\fR()\&. Usually each call to \fBunicode_wb_next\fR() results in the callback function getting invoked immediately, but it does not have to be\&. It\*(Aqs possible that a call to \fBunicode_wb_next\fR() returns without invoking the callback function, and some subsequent call to \fBunicode_wb_next\fR() (or \fBunicode_wb_end\fR()) invokes the callback function more than once, to catch things up\&. The contract is that before \fBunicode_wb_end\fR() returns, the callback function gets invoked the exact number of times as the number of characters in the unicode sequence defined by the intervening calls to \fBunicode_wb_next\fR() and \fBunicode_wb_next_cnt\fR(), unless an error occurs\&. .PP Each call to the callback function reports the calculated wordbreaking status of the corresponding character in the unicode character sequence\&. If the parameter to the callback function is non zero, a word break is permitted \fIbefore\fR the corresponding character\&. A zero value indicates that a word break is prohibited \fIbefore\fR the corresponding character\&. .PP The callback function should return 0\&. A non\-zero value indicates to the word breaking algorithm that an error has occured\&. \fBunicode_wb_next\fR() and \fBunicode_wb_next_cnt\fR() return zero either if they never invoked the callback function, or if each call to the callback function returned zero\&. A non zero return from the callback function results in \fBunicode_wb_next\fR() and \fBunicode_wb_next_cnt\fR() immediately returning the same value\&. .PP \fBunicode_wb_end\fR() must be invoked to destroy the word breaking handle even if \fBunicode_wb_next\fR() and \fBunicode_wb_next_cnt\fR() returned an error indication\&. It\*(Aqs also possible that, under normal circumstances, \fBunicode_wb_end\fR() invokes the callback function one or more times\&. 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Use EXPORT_OK instead. # Do not simply export all your public functions/methods/constants. # This allows declaration use mkcommon ':all'; # If you do not need this, moving things directly into @EXPORT or @EXPORT_OK # will save memory. our %EXPORT_TAGS = ( 'all' => [ qw( ) ] ); our @EXPORT_OK = ( @{ $EXPORT_TAGS{'all'} } ); our @EXPORT = qw( ); our $VERSION = '0.01'; my $BLOCK_SIZE=256; # Preloaded methods go here. sub new { my ($this, %params) = @_; my $class = ref($this) || $this; my $self = \%params; bless $self, $class; $self->{'char_array'}=[]; $self->{'char_class'}=[]; $self->{'char_start'}=[0]; $self->{'last_block'}=-1; $self->{'last'}=""; $self->{'last_f'}=0; $self->{'last_l'}=0; $self->{"classtype"} //= "uint8_t"; return $self; } sub _doemit_block { my $this=shift; my $f=shift; my $l=shift; push @{$this->{'char_array'}}, [$f, $l]; push @{$this->{'char_class'}}, $this->{'last'}; } sub _doemit_endblock { my $this=shift; push @{$this->{'char_start'}}, $#{$this->{'char_array'}}+1; } # _doemit invokes _doemit_block() for each unicode char range with a given # linebreaking class. However, once a unicode char range starts in a different # $BLOCK_SIZE character class, call _doemit_endblock() before calling _doemit_block(). # # If a single unicode char range crosses a $BLOCK_SIZE character class boundary, # split it at the boundary; call _doemit_endblock() to finish the current $BLOCK_SIZE # char boundary, call _doemit_endblock(), then call _doemit_block() for the # rest of the char range. sub _doemit { my $this=shift; $this->_doemit_endblock() if int($this->{'last_f'} / $BLOCK_SIZE) != $this->{'last_block'} && $this->{'last_block'} != -1; if (int($this->{'last_f'} / $BLOCK_SIZE) != int($this->{'last_l'} / $BLOCK_SIZE)) { while (int($this->{'last_f'} / $BLOCK_SIZE) != int($this->{'last_l'} / $BLOCK_SIZE)) { my $n=int($this->{'last_f'} / $BLOCK_SIZE) * $BLOCK_SIZE + ($BLOCK_SIZE-1); $this->_doemit_block($this->{'last_f'}, $n); $this->_doemit_endblock(); $this->{'last_f'}=$n+1; } } $this->_doemit_block($this->{'last_f'}, $this->{'last_l'}); $this->{'last_block'}=int($this->{'last_l'} / $BLOCK_SIZE); } # # Coalesce adjacent unicode char blocks that have the same linebreaking # property. Invoke _doemit() for the accumulate unicode char range once # a range with a different linebreaking class is seen. sub range { my $this=shift; my $f=shift; my $l=shift; my $t=shift; if ($this->{'last_l'} + 1 == $f && $this->{'last'} eq $t) { $this->{'last_l'}=$l; return; } $this->_doemit() if $this->{'last'}; # New linebreaking class $this->{'last_f'}=$f; $this->{'last_l'}=$l; $this->{'last'}=$t; } sub output { my $this=shift; $this->_doemit(); # Emit last linebreaking unicode char range class $this->_doemit_endblock(); # End of the most recent $BLOCK_SIZE char range class print "static const uint8_t unicode_rangetab[][2]={\n"; my $comma="\t"; my $modulo=sprintf("0x%X", $BLOCK_SIZE-1); foreach ( @{$this->{'char_array'}} ) { print "${comma}{0x" . sprintf("%04x", $$_[0]) . " & $modulo, 0x" . sprintf("%04x", $$_[1]) . " & $modulo}"; $comma=",\n\t"; } print "};\n\n"; print "static const " . $this->{classtype} . " unicode_classtab[]={\n"; $comma="\t"; foreach ( @{$this->{'char_class'}} ) { print "${comma}$_"; $comma=",\n\t"; } print "};\n\n"; print "static const size_t unicode_indextab[]={\n"; $comma="\t"; my $prev_block=-1; foreach (@{$this->{'char_start'}}) { my $sp=$_; my $cnt=1; if ($sp <= $#{$this->{'char_array'}}) { my $block=int($this->{'char_array'}->[$sp]->[0] / $BLOCK_SIZE); $cnt = $block - $prev_block; $prev_block=$block; } foreach (1..$cnt) { print "$comma$sp"; $comma=",\n\t"; } } print "};\n\n"; } 1; courier-unicode-2.1/mkeastasianwidth.pl000066400000000000000000000013221335047227500203530ustar00rootroot00000000000000#! /usr/bin/perl # USAGE: perl mkeastasianwidth.pl > charwidth.c use IO::File; my $fh=new IO::File ")) { chomp; s/#.*//; my @w=split(/;/); grep {s/^\s*//; s/\s*$//; } @w; next unless $w[1] eq "F" || $w[1] eq "W"; if ($w[0] =~ /(.*)\.\.(.*)/) { full($1, $2); } else { full($w[0], $w[0]); } } printf ("{0x%04x, 0x%04x}\n};\n", $pb, $pe); courier-unicode-2.1/mkgraphemebreak.pl000066400000000000000000000025061335047227500201450ustar00rootroot00000000000000#! /usr/bin/perl # # Compile GraphemeBreakProperty.txt into C array declarations. # # The array's structure is [firstchar, lastchar, class], giving the # linebreaking "class" for unicode character range firstchar-lastchar. # # The ranges are sorted in numerical order. # # An array gets generated for each block of 4096 unicode characters. # # Finally, two arrays get declared: a pointer to an array for each 4096 # unicode character block, and the number of elements in the array. # # The pointer is NULL for each block of 4096 unicode characters that is not # defined in LineBreak.txt # # By definition, a unicode character that is not listed in the array is # class XX. use strict; use warnings; use mkcommon; open(F, ")) { chomp; next unless /^([0-9A-F]+)(\.\.([0-9A-F]+))?\s*\;\s*([^\s]+)\s*/; my $f=$1; my $l=$3; my $t=$4; $l=$f unless $l; eval "\$f=0x$f"; eval "\$l=0x$l"; push @breaklist, [$f, $l, $t]; } my $obj=mkcommon->new; foreach (sort { $$a[0] <=> $$b[0] } @breaklist) { $obj->range($$_[0], $$_[1], "UNICODE_GRAPHEMEBREAK_$$_[2]"); } $obj->output; courier-unicode-2.1/mkhtmlent.pl000066400000000000000000000017501335047227500170230ustar00rootroot00000000000000#! /usr/bin/perl # # Compile list of HTML 4.0/XHTML entities. my %ent=("amp" => 38, "lt" => 60, "gt" => 62); foreach ("xhtml-lat1.ent", "xhtml-special.ent", "xhtml-symbol.ent") { open(F, "<$_") or die "$_: $!\n"; my $l; while (defined($l=)) { chomp $l; next unless $l =~ m/^/; $ent{$1}=$2; } } print "static const char n[]={\n"; my $prev="\t"; foreach (sort keys %ent) { my $n=$_; my $str=""; print $prev; $prev=""; foreach (0..length($n)-1) { $str .= $prev . ord(substr($n, $_, 1)); $prev=", "; } print $str; $prev=","; $prev .= (" " x (40 - length($str))) if (length($str) < 40); $prev .= " /* $n */\n\t"; } substr($prev, 0, 1)=" "; $prev =~ s/\t//; print "$prev};\n\nstatic const struct i ii[]={"; $prev="\n\t"; my $n=0; foreach (sort keys %ent) { print $prev . "{$n, " . length($_) . ", $ent{$_}" . "}"; $n += length($_); $prev=",\n\t"; } print "\n};\n"; courier-unicode-2.1/mklinebreak.pl000066400000000000000000000031741335047227500173060ustar00rootroot00000000000000#! /usr/bin/perl # # Compile LineBreak.txt into C array declarations. # # The array's structure is [firstchar, lastchar, class], giving the # linebreaking "class" for unicode character range firstchar-lastchar. # # The ranges are sorted in numerical order. # # An array gets generated for each block of 4096 unicode characters. # # Finally, two arrays get declared: a pointer to an array for each 4096 # unicode character block, and the number of elements in the array. # # The pointer is NULL for each block of 4096 unicode characters that is not # defined in LineBreak.txt # # By definition, a unicode character that is not listed in the array is # class XX. use strict; use warnings; use mkcommon; my %general_category; open(UC, ")) { chomp; my @f=split(/;/); my $cp; eval "\$cp=0x$f[0]"; $general_category{$cp}=$f[2]; } my $obj=mkcommon->new; open(F, ")) { chomp; next unless /^([0-9A-F]+)(\.\.([0-9A-F]+))?\;([^\s][^\s])\s*/; my $f=$1; my $l=$3; my $t=$4; $l=$f unless $l; eval "\$f=0x$f"; eval "\$l=0x$l"; next if $t eq "XX"; $t="NS" if $t eq "CJ"; if ($t eq "SA") { while ($f <= $l) { die "Cannot find general_category for $f\n" unless exists $general_category{$f}; $obj->range($f, $f, $general_category{$f} eq "Mn" || $general_category{$f} eq "Mc" ? "UNICODE_LB_CM":"UNICODE_LB_AL"); # LB1 rule ++$f; } } else { $t="AL" if $t eq "AI" || $t eq "SG"; # LB1 rule $obj->range($f, $l, "UNICODE_LB_$t"); } } $obj->output; courier-unicode-2.1/mkultcase.pl000066400000000000000000000033631335047227500170120ustar00rootroot00000000000000# Copyright 2000-2004 Double Precision, Inc. # See COPYING for distribution information. # # # Generate unicode upper/lower/titlecase translations. print '/* ** Copyright 2000-2004 Double Precision, Inc. ** See COPYING for distribution information. ** */ #include "courier-unicode.h" '; my $set=shift; open (U, "UnicodeData.txt") || die "$!\n"; while () { chomp; my @fields= split /;/; my ($code, $uc, $lc, $tc); $code="0x$fields[0]"; eval "\$code=$code;"; $uc=$fields[12]; if ($uc ne "") { eval "\$uc=0x$uc;"; $UC{$code}=$uc; $FLAG{$code}=1; } $lc=$fields[13]; if ($lc ne "") { eval "\$lc=0x$lc;"; $LC{$code}=$lc; $FLAG{$code}=1; } $tc=$fields[14]; if ($tc ne "") { eval "\$tc=0x$tc;"; $TC{$code}=$tc; $FLAG{$code}=1; } } close(U); my $tabsize=2048; grep ($bucket[ $_ % $tabsize ] .= "$_\n", keys %FLAG); my $maxcnt=0; for ($i=0; $i < $tabsize; $i++) { my $cnt=0; grep ( ++$cnt, split (/\n/, $bucket[$i])); $maxcnt=$cnt if $cnt > $maxcnt; } print "const unsigned unicode_case_hash=$tabsize;\n"; print "/* unicode_case_maxbucket=" . ($maxcnt+2) . "*/\n"; print "const char32_t unicode_case_tab[][4]={\n"; my $idx=0; for ($i=0; $i<$tabsize; $i++) { $offset[$i]=$idx; grep { my $j=$_; my $u=$UC{$j}+0; my $l=$LC{$j}+0; my $t=$TC{$j}+0; if ($u || $l || $t) { $u=$j unless $u; $l=$j unless $l; $t=$u unless $t; printf("{0x%04x,0x%04x,0x%04x,0x%04x},",$j,$u,$l,$t); print "\n" if ($idx % 4) == 3; ++$idx; } } split(/\n/, $bucket[$i]); } print "{0,0,0,0}}; const unsigned unicode_case_offset[$tabsize]={ "; for ($i=0; $i<$tabsize;$i++) { printf("%4d", $offset[$i]); print "," if $i < $tabsize-1; print "\n" if ($i % 16) == 15; } print "};\n"; courier-unicode-2.1/mkwordbreak.pl000066400000000000000000000020451335047227500173260ustar00rootroot00000000000000#! /usr/bin/perl # # Compile WordBreak.txt into C array declarations. # # The array's structure is [firstchar, lastchar, class], giving the # linebreaking "class" for unicode character range firstchar-lastchar. # # The ranges are sorted in numerical order. # # An array gets generated for each block of 4096 unicode characters. # # Finally, two arrays get declared: a pointer to an array for each 4096 # unicode character block, and the number of elements in the array. # # The pointer is NULL for each block of 4096 unicode characters that is not # defined in WordBreak.txt use strict; use warnings; use mkcommon; my $obj=mkcommon->new; open(F, ")) { chomp; next unless /^([0-9A-F]+)(\.\.([0-9A-F]+))?\s*\;\s*([^\s]+)\s*/; my $f=$1; my $l=$3; my $t=$4; $l=$f unless $l; eval "\$f=0x$f"; eval "\$l=0x$l"; push @table, [$f, $l, $t]; } grep { $obj->range($$_[0], $$_[1], "UNICODE_WB_$$_[2]"); } sort { $$a[0] <=> $$b[0] } @table; $obj->output; courier-unicode-2.1/packaging/000077500000000000000000000000001335047227500164045ustar00rootroot00000000000000courier-unicode-2.1/packaging/freebsd10/000077500000000000000000000000001335047227500201575ustar00rootroot00000000000000courier-unicode-2.1/packaging/freebsd10/Makefile.in000066400000000000000000000007251335047227500222300ustar00rootroot00000000000000# New ports collection makefile for: courier-unicode # Date created: September 3, 2015 # Whom: Sam Varshavchik # # Beta-quality # # $FreeBSD$ PORTNAME= courier-unicode PORTVERSION= @VERSION@ CATEGORIES= devel MAINTAINER= mrsam@courier-mta.com COMMENT= The Courier Unicode Library USE_GCC=4.9+ USES=gmake USE_BINUTILS=yes USE_BZIP2=1 GNU_CONFIGURE=1 MAN3COMPRESSED= yes MAN7COMPRESSED= yes .include courier-unicode-2.1/packaging/freebsd10/pkg-descr000066400000000000000000000000351335047227500217570ustar00rootroot00000000000000The Courier Unicode Library. courier-unicode-2.1/scriptstab.h000066400000000000000000002721031335047227500170140ustar00rootroot00000000000000static const uint8_t unicode_rangetab[][2]={ {0x0000 & 0xFF, 0x0040 & 0xFF}, {0x0041 & 0xFF, 0x005a & 0xFF}, {0x005b & 0xFF, 0x0060 & 0xFF}, {0x0061 & 0xFF, 0x007a & 0xFF}, {0x007b & 0xFF, 0x00a9 & 0xFF}, {0x00aa & 0xFF, 0x00aa & 0xFF}, {0x00ab & 0xFF, 0x00b9 & 0xFF}, {0x00ba & 0xFF, 0x00ba & 0xFF}, {0x00bb & 0xFF, 0x00bf & 0xFF}, {0x00c0 & 0xFF, 0x00d6 & 0xFF}, {0x00d7 & 0xFF, 0x00d7 & 0xFF}, {0x00d8 & 0xFF, 0x00f6 & 0xFF}, {0x00f7 & 0xFF, 0x00f7 & 0xFF}, {0x00f8 & 0xFF, 0x00ff & 0xFF}, {0x0100 & 0xFF, 0x01ff & 0xFF}, {0x0200 & 0xFF, 0x02b8 & 0xFF}, {0x02b9 & 0xFF, 0x02df & 0xFF}, {0x02e0 & 0xFF, 0x02e4 & 0xFF}, {0x02e5 & 0xFF, 0x02e9 & 0xFF}, {0x02ea & 0xFF, 0x02eb & 0xFF}, {0x02ec & 0xFF, 0x02ff & 0xFF}, {0x0300 & 0xFF, 0x036f & 0xFF}, {0x0370 & 0xFF, 0x0373 & 0xFF}, {0x0374 & 0xFF, 0x0374 & 0xFF}, {0x0375 & 0xFF, 0x0377 & 0xFF}, {0x037a & 0xFF, 0x037d & 0xFF}, {0x037e & 0xFF, 0x037e & 0xFF}, {0x037f & 0xFF, 0x037f & 0xFF}, {0x0384 & 0xFF, 0x0384 & 0xFF}, {0x0385 & 0xFF, 0x0385 & 0xFF}, {0x0386 & 0xFF, 0x0386 & 0xFF}, {0x0387 & 0xFF, 0x0387 & 0xFF}, {0x0388 & 0xFF, 0x038a & 0xFF}, {0x038c & 0xFF, 0x038c & 0xFF}, {0x038e & 0xFF, 0x03a1 & 0xFF}, {0x03a3 & 0xFF, 0x03e1 & 0xFF}, {0x03e2 & 0xFF, 0x03ef & 0xFF}, {0x03f0 & 0xFF, 0x03ff & 0xFF}, {0x0400 & 0xFF, 0x0484 & 0xFF}, {0x0485 & 0xFF, 0x0486 & 0xFF}, {0x0487 & 0xFF, 0x04ff & 0xFF}, {0x0500 & 0xFF, 0x052f & 0xFF}, {0x0531 & 0xFF, 0x0556 & 0xFF}, {0x0559 & 0xFF, 0x055f & 0xFF}, {0x0561 & 0xFF, 0x0587 & 0xFF}, {0x0589 & 0xFF, 0x0589 & 0xFF}, {0x058a & 0xFF, 0x058a & 0xFF}, {0x058d & 0xFF, 0x058f & 0xFF}, {0x0591 & 0xFF, 0x05c7 & 0xFF}, {0x05d0 & 0xFF, 0x05ea & 0xFF}, {0x05f0 & 0xFF, 0x05f4 & 0xFF}, {0x0600 & 0xFF, 0x0604 & 0xFF}, {0x0605 & 0xFF, 0x0605 & 0xFF}, {0x0606 & 0xFF, 0x060b & 0xFF}, {0x060c & 0xFF, 0x060c & 0xFF}, {0x060d & 0xFF, 0x061a & 0xFF}, {0x061b & 0xFF, 0x061c & 0xFF}, {0x061e & 0xFF, 0x061e & 0xFF}, {0x061f & 0xFF, 0x061f & 0xFF}, {0x0620 & 0xFF, 0x063f & 0xFF}, {0x0640 & 0xFF, 0x0640 & 0xFF}, {0x0641 & 0xFF, 0x064a & 0xFF}, {0x064b & 0xFF, 0x0655 & 0xFF}, {0x0656 & 0xFF, 0x066f & 0xFF}, {0x0670 & 0xFF, 0x0670 & 0xFF}, {0x0671 & 0xFF, 0x06dc & 0xFF}, {0x06dd & 0xFF, 0x06dd & 0xFF}, {0x06de & 0xFF, 0x06ff & 0xFF}, {0x0700 & 0xFF, 0x070d & 0xFF}, {0x070f & 0xFF, 0x074a & 0xFF}, {0x074d & 0xFF, 0x074f & 0xFF}, {0x0750 & 0xFF, 0x077f & 0xFF}, {0x0780 & 0xFF, 0x07b1 & 0xFF}, {0x07c0 & 0xFF, 0x07fa & 0xFF}, {0x0800 & 0xFF, 0x082d & 0xFF}, {0x0830 & 0xFF, 0x083e & 0xFF}, {0x0840 & 0xFF, 0x085b & 0xFF}, {0x085e & 0xFF, 0x085e & 0xFF}, {0x08a0 & 0xFF, 0x08b4 & 0xFF}, {0x08e3 & 0xFF, 0x08ff & 0xFF}, {0x0900 & 0xFF, 0x0950 & 0xFF}, {0x0951 & 0xFF, 0x0952 & 0xFF}, {0x0953 & 0xFF, 0x0963 & 0xFF}, {0x0964 & 0xFF, 0x0965 & 0xFF}, {0x0966 & 0xFF, 0x097f & 0xFF}, {0x0980 & 0xFF, 0x0983 & 0xFF}, {0x0985 & 0xFF, 0x098c & 0xFF}, {0x098f & 0xFF, 0x0990 & 0xFF}, {0x0993 & 0xFF, 0x09a8 & 0xFF}, {0x09aa & 0xFF, 0x09b0 & 0xFF}, {0x09b2 & 0xFF, 0x09b2 & 0xFF}, {0x09b6 & 0xFF, 0x09b9 & 0xFF}, {0x09bc & 0xFF, 0x09c4 & 0xFF}, {0x09c7 & 0xFF, 0x09c8 & 0xFF}, {0x09cb & 0xFF, 0x09ce & 0xFF}, {0x09d7 & 0xFF, 0x09d7 & 0xFF}, {0x09dc & 0xFF, 0x09dd & 0xFF}, {0x09df & 0xFF, 0x09e3 & 0xFF}, {0x09e6 & 0xFF, 0x09fb & 0xFF}, {0x0a01 & 0xFF, 0x0a03 & 0xFF}, {0x0a05 & 0xFF, 0x0a0a & 0xFF}, {0x0a0f & 0xFF, 0x0a10 & 0xFF}, {0x0a13 & 0xFF, 0x0a28 & 0xFF}, {0x0a2a & 0xFF, 0x0a30 & 0xFF}, {0x0a32 & 0xFF, 0x0a33 & 0xFF}, {0x0a35 & 0xFF, 0x0a36 & 0xFF}, {0x0a38 & 0xFF, 0x0a39 & 0xFF}, {0x0a3c & 0xFF, 0x0a3c & 0xFF}, {0x0a3e & 0xFF, 0x0a42 & 0xFF}, {0x0a47 & 0xFF, 0x0a48 & 0xFF}, {0x0a4b & 0xFF, 0x0a4d & 0xFF}, {0x0a51 & 0xFF, 0x0a51 & 0xFF}, {0x0a59 & 0xFF, 0x0a5c & 0xFF}, {0x0a5e & 0xFF, 0x0a5e & 0xFF}, {0x0a66 & 0xFF, 0x0a75 & 0xFF}, {0x0a81 & 0xFF, 0x0a83 & 0xFF}, {0x0a85 & 0xFF, 0x0a8d & 0xFF}, {0x0a8f & 0xFF, 0x0a91 & 0xFF}, {0x0a93 & 0xFF, 0x0aa8 & 0xFF}, {0x0aaa & 0xFF, 0x0ab0 & 0xFF}, {0x0ab2 & 0xFF, 0x0ab3 & 0xFF}, {0x0ab5 & 0xFF, 0x0ab9 & 0xFF}, {0x0abc & 0xFF, 0x0ac5 & 0xFF}, {0x0ac7 & 0xFF, 0x0ac9 & 0xFF}, {0x0acb & 0xFF, 0x0acd & 0xFF}, {0x0ad0 & 0xFF, 0x0ad0 & 0xFF}, {0x0ae0 & 0xFF, 0x0ae3 & 0xFF}, {0x0ae6 & 0xFF, 0x0af1 & 0xFF}, {0x0af9 & 0xFF, 0x0af9 & 0xFF}, {0x0b01 & 0xFF, 0x0b03 & 0xFF}, {0x0b05 & 0xFF, 0x0b0c & 0xFF}, {0x0b0f & 0xFF, 0x0b10 & 0xFF}, {0x0b13 & 0xFF, 0x0b28 & 0xFF}, {0x0b2a & 0xFF, 0x0b30 & 0xFF}, {0x0b32 & 0xFF, 0x0b33 & 0xFF}, {0x0b35 & 0xFF, 0x0b39 & 0xFF}, {0x0b3c & 0xFF, 0x0b44 & 0xFF}, {0x0b47 & 0xFF, 0x0b48 & 0xFF}, {0x0b4b & 0xFF, 0x0b4d & 0xFF}, {0x0b56 & 0xFF, 0x0b57 & 0xFF}, {0x0b5c & 0xFF, 0x0b5d & 0xFF}, {0x0b5f & 0xFF, 0x0b63 & 0xFF}, {0x0b66 & 0xFF, 0x0b77 & 0xFF}, {0x0b82 & 0xFF, 0x0b83 & 0xFF}, {0x0b85 & 0xFF, 0x0b8a & 0xFF}, {0x0b8e & 0xFF, 0x0b90 & 0xFF}, {0x0b92 & 0xFF, 0x0b95 & 0xFF}, {0x0b99 & 0xFF, 0x0b9a & 0xFF}, {0x0b9c & 0xFF, 0x0b9c & 0xFF}, {0x0b9e & 0xFF, 0x0b9f & 0xFF}, {0x0ba3 & 0xFF, 0x0ba4 & 0xFF}, {0x0ba8 & 0xFF, 0x0baa & 0xFF}, {0x0bae & 0xFF, 0x0bb9 & 0xFF}, {0x0bbe & 0xFF, 0x0bc2 & 0xFF}, {0x0bc6 & 0xFF, 0x0bc8 & 0xFF}, {0x0bca & 0xFF, 0x0bcd & 0xFF}, {0x0bd0 & 0xFF, 0x0bd0 & 0xFF}, {0x0bd7 & 0xFF, 0x0bd7 & 0xFF}, {0x0be6 & 0xFF, 0x0bfa & 0xFF}, {0x0c00 & 0xFF, 0x0c03 & 0xFF}, {0x0c05 & 0xFF, 0x0c0c & 0xFF}, {0x0c0e & 0xFF, 0x0c10 & 0xFF}, {0x0c12 & 0xFF, 0x0c28 & 0xFF}, {0x0c2a & 0xFF, 0x0c39 & 0xFF}, {0x0c3d & 0xFF, 0x0c44 & 0xFF}, {0x0c46 & 0xFF, 0x0c48 & 0xFF}, {0x0c4a & 0xFF, 0x0c4d & 0xFF}, {0x0c55 & 0xFF, 0x0c56 & 0xFF}, {0x0c58 & 0xFF, 0x0c5a & 0xFF}, {0x0c60 & 0xFF, 0x0c63 & 0xFF}, {0x0c66 & 0xFF, 0x0c6f & 0xFF}, {0x0c78 & 0xFF, 0x0c7f & 0xFF}, {0x0c81 & 0xFF, 0x0c83 & 0xFF}, {0x0c85 & 0xFF, 0x0c8c & 0xFF}, {0x0c8e & 0xFF, 0x0c90 & 0xFF}, {0x0c92 & 0xFF, 0x0ca8 & 0xFF}, {0x0caa & 0xFF, 0x0cb3 & 0xFF}, {0x0cb5 & 0xFF, 0x0cb9 & 0xFF}, {0x0cbc & 0xFF, 0x0cc4 & 0xFF}, {0x0cc6 & 0xFF, 0x0cc8 & 0xFF}, {0x0cca & 0xFF, 0x0ccd & 0xFF}, {0x0cd5 & 0xFF, 0x0cd6 & 0xFF}, {0x0cde & 0xFF, 0x0cde & 0xFF}, {0x0ce0 & 0xFF, 0x0ce3 & 0xFF}, {0x0ce6 & 0xFF, 0x0cef & 0xFF}, {0x0cf1 & 0xFF, 0x0cf2 & 0xFF}, {0x0d01 & 0xFF, 0x0d03 & 0xFF}, {0x0d05 & 0xFF, 0x0d0c & 0xFF}, {0x0d0e & 0xFF, 0x0d10 & 0xFF}, {0x0d12 & 0xFF, 0x0d3a & 0xFF}, {0x0d3d & 0xFF, 0x0d44 & 0xFF}, {0x0d46 & 0xFF, 0x0d48 & 0xFF}, {0x0d4a & 0xFF, 0x0d4e & 0xFF}, {0x0d57 & 0xFF, 0x0d57 & 0xFF}, {0x0d5f & 0xFF, 0x0d63 & 0xFF}, {0x0d66 & 0xFF, 0x0d75 & 0xFF}, {0x0d79 & 0xFF, 0x0d7f & 0xFF}, {0x0d82 & 0xFF, 0x0d83 & 0xFF}, {0x0d85 & 0xFF, 0x0d96 & 0xFF}, {0x0d9a & 0xFF, 0x0db1 & 0xFF}, {0x0db3 & 0xFF, 0x0dbb & 0xFF}, {0x0dbd & 0xFF, 0x0dbd & 0xFF}, {0x0dc0 & 0xFF, 0x0dc6 & 0xFF}, {0x0dca & 0xFF, 0x0dca & 0xFF}, {0x0dcf & 0xFF, 0x0dd4 & 0xFF}, {0x0dd6 & 0xFF, 0x0dd6 & 0xFF}, {0x0dd8 & 0xFF, 0x0ddf & 0xFF}, {0x0de6 & 0xFF, 0x0def & 0xFF}, {0x0df2 & 0xFF, 0x0df4 & 0xFF}, {0x0e01 & 0xFF, 0x0e3a & 0xFF}, {0x0e3f & 0xFF, 0x0e3f & 0xFF}, {0x0e40 & 0xFF, 0x0e5b & 0xFF}, {0x0e81 & 0xFF, 0x0e82 & 0xFF}, {0x0e84 & 0xFF, 0x0e84 & 0xFF}, {0x0e87 & 0xFF, 0x0e88 & 0xFF}, {0x0e8a & 0xFF, 0x0e8a & 0xFF}, {0x0e8d & 0xFF, 0x0e8d & 0xFF}, {0x0e94 & 0xFF, 0x0e97 & 0xFF}, {0x0e99 & 0xFF, 0x0e9f & 0xFF}, {0x0ea1 & 0xFF, 0x0ea3 & 0xFF}, {0x0ea5 & 0xFF, 0x0ea5 & 0xFF}, {0x0ea7 & 0xFF, 0x0ea7 & 0xFF}, {0x0eaa & 0xFF, 0x0eab & 0xFF}, {0x0ead & 0xFF, 0x0eb9 & 0xFF}, {0x0ebb & 0xFF, 0x0ebd & 0xFF}, {0x0ec0 & 0xFF, 0x0ec4 & 0xFF}, {0x0ec6 & 0xFF, 0x0ec6 & 0xFF}, {0x0ec8 & 0xFF, 0x0ecd & 0xFF}, {0x0ed0 & 0xFF, 0x0ed9 & 0xFF}, {0x0edc & 0xFF, 0x0edf & 0xFF}, {0x0f00 & 0xFF, 0x0f47 & 0xFF}, {0x0f49 & 0xFF, 0x0f6c & 0xFF}, {0x0f71 & 0xFF, 0x0f97 & 0xFF}, {0x0f99 & 0xFF, 0x0fbc & 0xFF}, {0x0fbe & 0xFF, 0x0fcc & 0xFF}, {0x0fce & 0xFF, 0x0fd4 & 0xFF}, {0x0fd5 & 0xFF, 0x0fd8 & 0xFF}, {0x0fd9 & 0xFF, 0x0fda & 0xFF}, {0x1000 & 0xFF, 0x109f & 0xFF}, {0x10a0 & 0xFF, 0x10c5 & 0xFF}, {0x10c7 & 0xFF, 0x10c7 & 0xFF}, {0x10cd & 0xFF, 0x10cd & 0xFF}, {0x10d0 & 0xFF, 0x10fa & 0xFF}, {0x10fb & 0xFF, 0x10fb & 0xFF}, {0x10fc & 0xFF, 0x10ff & 0xFF}, {0x1100 & 0xFF, 0x11ff & 0xFF}, {0x1200 & 0xFF, 0x1248 & 0xFF}, {0x124a & 0xFF, 0x124d & 0xFF}, {0x1250 & 0xFF, 0x1256 & 0xFF}, {0x1258 & 0xFF, 0x1258 & 0xFF}, {0x125a & 0xFF, 0x125d & 0xFF}, {0x1260 & 0xFF, 0x1288 & 0xFF}, {0x128a & 0xFF, 0x128d & 0xFF}, {0x1290 & 0xFF, 0x12b0 & 0xFF}, {0x12b2 & 0xFF, 0x12b5 & 0xFF}, {0x12b8 & 0xFF, 0x12be & 0xFF}, {0x12c0 & 0xFF, 0x12c0 & 0xFF}, {0x12c2 & 0xFF, 0x12c5 & 0xFF}, {0x12c8 & 0xFF, 0x12d6 & 0xFF}, {0x12d8 & 0xFF, 0x12ff & 0xFF}, {0x1300 & 0xFF, 0x1310 & 0xFF}, {0x1312 & 0xFF, 0x1315 & 0xFF}, {0x1318 & 0xFF, 0x135a & 0xFF}, {0x135d & 0xFF, 0x137c & 0xFF}, {0x1380 & 0xFF, 0x1399 & 0xFF}, {0x13a0 & 0xFF, 0x13f5 & 0xFF}, {0x13f8 & 0xFF, 0x13fd & 0xFF}, {0x1400 & 0xFF, 0x14ff & 0xFF}, {0x1500 & 0xFF, 0x15ff & 0xFF}, {0x1600 & 0xFF, 0x167f & 0xFF}, {0x1680 & 0xFF, 0x169c & 0xFF}, {0x16a0 & 0xFF, 0x16ea & 0xFF}, {0x16eb & 0xFF, 0x16ed & 0xFF}, {0x16ee & 0xFF, 0x16f8 & 0xFF}, {0x1700 & 0xFF, 0x170c & 0xFF}, {0x170e & 0xFF, 0x1714 & 0xFF}, {0x1720 & 0xFF, 0x1734 & 0xFF}, {0x1735 & 0xFF, 0x1736 & 0xFF}, {0x1740 & 0xFF, 0x1753 & 0xFF}, {0x1760 & 0xFF, 0x176c & 0xFF}, {0x176e & 0xFF, 0x1770 & 0xFF}, {0x1772 & 0xFF, 0x1773 & 0xFF}, {0x1780 & 0xFF, 0x17dd & 0xFF}, {0x17e0 & 0xFF, 0x17e9 & 0xFF}, {0x17f0 & 0xFF, 0x17f9 & 0xFF}, {0x1800 & 0xFF, 0x1801 & 0xFF}, {0x1802 & 0xFF, 0x1803 & 0xFF}, {0x1804 & 0xFF, 0x1804 & 0xFF}, {0x1805 & 0xFF, 0x1805 & 0xFF}, {0x1806 & 0xFF, 0x180e & 0xFF}, {0x1810 & 0xFF, 0x1819 & 0xFF}, {0x1820 & 0xFF, 0x1877 & 0xFF}, {0x1880 & 0xFF, 0x18aa & 0xFF}, {0x18b0 & 0xFF, 0x18f5 & 0xFF}, {0x1900 & 0xFF, 0x191e & 0xFF}, {0x1920 & 0xFF, 0x192b & 0xFF}, {0x1930 & 0xFF, 0x193b & 0xFF}, {0x1940 & 0xFF, 0x1940 & 0xFF}, {0x1944 & 0xFF, 0x194f & 0xFF}, {0x1950 & 0xFF, 0x196d & 0xFF}, {0x1970 & 0xFF, 0x1974 & 0xFF}, {0x1980 & 0xFF, 0x19ab & 0xFF}, {0x19b0 & 0xFF, 0x19c9 & 0xFF}, {0x19d0 & 0xFF, 0x19da & 0xFF}, {0x19de & 0xFF, 0x19df & 0xFF}, {0x19e0 & 0xFF, 0x19ff & 0xFF}, {0x1a00 & 0xFF, 0x1a1b & 0xFF}, {0x1a1e & 0xFF, 0x1a1f & 0xFF}, {0x1a20 & 0xFF, 0x1a5e & 0xFF}, {0x1a60 & 0xFF, 0x1a7c & 0xFF}, {0x1a7f & 0xFF, 0x1a89 & 0xFF}, {0x1a90 & 0xFF, 0x1a99 & 0xFF}, {0x1aa0 & 0xFF, 0x1aad & 0xFF}, {0x1ab0 & 0xFF, 0x1abe & 0xFF}, {0x1b00 & 0xFF, 0x1b4b & 0xFF}, {0x1b50 & 0xFF, 0x1b7c & 0xFF}, {0x1b80 & 0xFF, 0x1bbf & 0xFF}, {0x1bc0 & 0xFF, 0x1bf3 & 0xFF}, {0x1bfc & 0xFF, 0x1bff & 0xFF}, {0x1c00 & 0xFF, 0x1c37 & 0xFF}, {0x1c3b & 0xFF, 0x1c49 & 0xFF}, {0x1c4d & 0xFF, 0x1c4f & 0xFF}, {0x1c50 & 0xFF, 0x1c7f & 0xFF}, {0x1cc0 & 0xFF, 0x1cc7 & 0xFF}, {0x1cd0 & 0xFF, 0x1cd2 & 0xFF}, {0x1cd3 & 0xFF, 0x1cd3 & 0xFF}, {0x1cd4 & 0xFF, 0x1ce0 & 0xFF}, {0x1ce1 & 0xFF, 0x1ce1 & 0xFF}, {0x1ce2 & 0xFF, 0x1ce8 & 0xFF}, {0x1ce9 & 0xFF, 0x1cec & 0xFF}, {0x1ced & 0xFF, 0x1ced & 0xFF}, {0x1cee & 0xFF, 0x1cf3 & 0xFF}, {0x1cf4 & 0xFF, 0x1cf4 & 0xFF}, {0x1cf5 & 0xFF, 0x1cf6 & 0xFF}, {0x1cf8 & 0xFF, 0x1cf9 & 0xFF}, {0x1d00 & 0xFF, 0x1d25 & 0xFF}, {0x1d26 & 0xFF, 0x1d2a & 0xFF}, {0x1d2b & 0xFF, 0x1d2b & 0xFF}, {0x1d2c & 0xFF, 0x1d5c & 0xFF}, {0x1d5d & 0xFF, 0x1d61 & 0xFF}, {0x1d62 & 0xFF, 0x1d65 & 0xFF}, {0x1d66 & 0xFF, 0x1d6a & 0xFF}, {0x1d6b & 0xFF, 0x1d77 & 0xFF}, {0x1d78 & 0xFF, 0x1d78 & 0xFF}, {0x1d79 & 0xFF, 0x1dbe & 0xFF}, {0x1dbf & 0xFF, 0x1dbf & 0xFF}, {0x1dc0 & 0xFF, 0x1df5 & 0xFF}, {0x1dfc & 0xFF, 0x1dff & 0xFF}, {0x1e00 & 0xFF, 0x1eff & 0xFF}, {0x1f00 & 0xFF, 0x1f15 & 0xFF}, {0x1f18 & 0xFF, 0x1f1d & 0xFF}, {0x1f20 & 0xFF, 0x1f45 & 0xFF}, {0x1f48 & 0xFF, 0x1f4d & 0xFF}, {0x1f50 & 0xFF, 0x1f57 & 0xFF}, {0x1f59 & 0xFF, 0x1f59 & 0xFF}, {0x1f5b & 0xFF, 0x1f5b & 0xFF}, {0x1f5d & 0xFF, 0x1f5d & 0xFF}, {0x1f5f & 0xFF, 0x1f7d & 0xFF}, {0x1f80 & 0xFF, 0x1fb4 & 0xFF}, {0x1fb6 & 0xFF, 0x1fc4 & 0xFF}, {0x1fc6 & 0xFF, 0x1fd3 & 0xFF}, {0x1fd6 & 0xFF, 0x1fdb & 0xFF}, {0x1fdd & 0xFF, 0x1fef & 0xFF}, {0x1ff2 & 0xFF, 0x1ff4 & 0xFF}, {0x1ff6 & 0xFF, 0x1ffe & 0xFF}, {0x2000 & 0xFF, 0x200b & 0xFF}, {0x200c & 0xFF, 0x200d & 0xFF}, {0x200e & 0xFF, 0x2064 & 0xFF}, {0x2066 & 0xFF, 0x2070 & 0xFF}, {0x2071 & 0xFF, 0x2071 & 0xFF}, {0x2074 & 0xFF, 0x207e & 0xFF}, {0x207f & 0xFF, 0x207f & 0xFF}, {0x2080 & 0xFF, 0x208e & 0xFF}, {0x2090 & 0xFF, 0x209c & 0xFF}, {0x20a0 & 0xFF, 0x20be & 0xFF}, {0x20d0 & 0xFF, 0x20f0 & 0xFF}, {0x2100 & 0xFF, 0x2125 & 0xFF}, {0x2126 & 0xFF, 0x2126 & 0xFF}, {0x2127 & 0xFF, 0x2129 & 0xFF}, {0x212a & 0xFF, 0x212b & 0xFF}, {0x212c & 0xFF, 0x2131 & 0xFF}, {0x2132 & 0xFF, 0x2132 & 0xFF}, {0x2133 & 0xFF, 0x214d & 0xFF}, {0x214e & 0xFF, 0x214e & 0xFF}, {0x214f & 0xFF, 0x215f & 0xFF}, {0x2160 & 0xFF, 0x2188 & 0xFF}, {0x2189 & 0xFF, 0x218b & 0xFF}, {0x2190 & 0xFF, 0x21ff & 0xFF}, {0x2200 & 0xFF, 0x22ff & 0xFF}, {0x2300 & 0xFF, 0x23fa & 0xFF}, {0x2400 & 0xFF, 0x2426 & 0xFF}, {0x2440 & 0xFF, 0x244a & 0xFF}, {0x2460 & 0xFF, 0x24ff & 0xFF}, {0x2500 & 0xFF, 0x25ff & 0xFF}, {0x2600 & 0xFF, 0x26ff & 0xFF}, {0x2700 & 0xFF, 0x27ff & 0xFF}, {0x2800 & 0xFF, 0x28ff & 0xFF}, {0x2900 & 0xFF, 0x29ff & 0xFF}, {0x2a00 & 0xFF, 0x2aff & 0xFF}, {0x2b00 & 0xFF, 0x2b73 & 0xFF}, {0x2b76 & 0xFF, 0x2b95 & 0xFF}, {0x2b98 & 0xFF, 0x2bb9 & 0xFF}, {0x2bbd & 0xFF, 0x2bc8 & 0xFF}, {0x2bca & 0xFF, 0x2bd1 & 0xFF}, {0x2bec & 0xFF, 0x2bef & 0xFF}, {0x2c00 & 0xFF, 0x2c2e & 0xFF}, {0x2c30 & 0xFF, 0x2c5e & 0xFF}, {0x2c60 & 0xFF, 0x2c7f & 0xFF}, {0x2c80 & 0xFF, 0x2cf3 & 0xFF}, {0x2cf9 & 0xFF, 0x2cff & 0xFF}, {0x2d00 & 0xFF, 0x2d25 & 0xFF}, {0x2d27 & 0xFF, 0x2d27 & 0xFF}, {0x2d2d & 0xFF, 0x2d2d & 0xFF}, {0x2d30 & 0xFF, 0x2d67 & 0xFF}, {0x2d6f & 0xFF, 0x2d70 & 0xFF}, {0x2d7f & 0xFF, 0x2d7f & 0xFF}, {0x2d80 & 0xFF, 0x2d96 & 0xFF}, {0x2da0 & 0xFF, 0x2da6 & 0xFF}, {0x2da8 & 0xFF, 0x2dae & 0xFF}, {0x2db0 & 0xFF, 0x2db6 & 0xFF}, {0x2db8 & 0xFF, 0x2dbe & 0xFF}, {0x2dc0 & 0xFF, 0x2dc6 & 0xFF}, {0x2dc8 & 0xFF, 0x2dce & 0xFF}, {0x2dd0 & 0xFF, 0x2dd6 & 0xFF}, {0x2dd8 & 0xFF, 0x2dde & 0xFF}, {0x2de0 & 0xFF, 0x2dff & 0xFF}, {0x2e00 & 0xFF, 0x2e42 & 0xFF}, {0x2e80 & 0xFF, 0x2e99 & 0xFF}, {0x2e9b & 0xFF, 0x2ef3 & 0xFF}, {0x2f00 & 0xFF, 0x2fd5 & 0xFF}, {0x2ff0 & 0xFF, 0x2ffb & 0xFF}, {0x3000 & 0xFF, 0x3004 & 0xFF}, {0x3005 & 0xFF, 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& 0xFF}, {0x27700 & 0xFF, 0x277ff & 0xFF}, {0x27800 & 0xFF, 0x278ff & 0xFF}, {0x27900 & 0xFF, 0x279ff & 0xFF}, {0x27a00 & 0xFF, 0x27aff & 0xFF}, {0x27b00 & 0xFF, 0x27bff & 0xFF}, {0x27c00 & 0xFF, 0x27cff & 0xFF}, {0x27d00 & 0xFF, 0x27dff & 0xFF}, {0x27e00 & 0xFF, 0x27eff & 0xFF}, {0x27f00 & 0xFF, 0x27fff & 0xFF}, {0x28000 & 0xFF, 0x280ff & 0xFF}, {0x28100 & 0xFF, 0x281ff & 0xFF}, {0x28200 & 0xFF, 0x282ff & 0xFF}, {0x28300 & 0xFF, 0x283ff & 0xFF}, {0x28400 & 0xFF, 0x284ff & 0xFF}, {0x28500 & 0xFF, 0x285ff & 0xFF}, {0x28600 & 0xFF, 0x286ff & 0xFF}, {0x28700 & 0xFF, 0x287ff & 0xFF}, {0x28800 & 0xFF, 0x288ff & 0xFF}, {0x28900 & 0xFF, 0x289ff & 0xFF}, {0x28a00 & 0xFF, 0x28aff & 0xFF}, {0x28b00 & 0xFF, 0x28bff & 0xFF}, {0x28c00 & 0xFF, 0x28cff & 0xFF}, {0x28d00 & 0xFF, 0x28dff & 0xFF}, {0x28e00 & 0xFF, 0x28eff & 0xFF}, {0x28f00 & 0xFF, 0x28fff & 0xFF}, {0x29000 & 0xFF, 0x290ff & 0xFF}, {0x29100 & 0xFF, 0x291ff & 0xFF}, {0x29200 & 0xFF, 0x292ff & 0xFF}, {0x29300 & 0xFF, 0x293ff & 0xFF}, {0x29400 & 0xFF, 0x294ff & 0xFF}, {0x29500 & 0xFF, 0x295ff & 0xFF}, {0x29600 & 0xFF, 0x296ff & 0xFF}, {0x29700 & 0xFF, 0x297ff & 0xFF}, {0x29800 & 0xFF, 0x298ff & 0xFF}, {0x29900 & 0xFF, 0x299ff & 0xFF}, {0x29a00 & 0xFF, 0x29aff & 0xFF}, {0x29b00 & 0xFF, 0x29bff & 0xFF}, {0x29c00 & 0xFF, 0x29cff & 0xFF}, {0x29d00 & 0xFF, 0x29dff & 0xFF}, {0x29e00 & 0xFF, 0x29eff & 0xFF}, {0x29f00 & 0xFF, 0x29fff & 0xFF}, {0x2a000 & 0xFF, 0x2a0ff & 0xFF}, {0x2a100 & 0xFF, 0x2a1ff & 0xFF}, {0x2a200 & 0xFF, 0x2a2ff & 0xFF}, {0x2a300 & 0xFF, 0x2a3ff & 0xFF}, {0x2a400 & 0xFF, 0x2a4ff & 0xFF}, {0x2a500 & 0xFF, 0x2a5ff & 0xFF}, {0x2a600 & 0xFF, 0x2a6d6 & 0xFF}, {0x2a700 & 0xFF, 0x2a7ff & 0xFF}, {0x2a800 & 0xFF, 0x2a8ff & 0xFF}, {0x2a900 & 0xFF, 0x2a9ff & 0xFF}, {0x2aa00 & 0xFF, 0x2aaff & 0xFF}, {0x2ab00 & 0xFF, 0x2abff & 0xFF}, {0x2ac00 & 0xFF, 0x2acff & 0xFF}, {0x2ad00 & 0xFF, 0x2adff & 0xFF}, {0x2ae00 & 0xFF, 0x2aeff & 0xFF}, {0x2af00 & 0xFF, 0x2afff & 0xFF}, {0x2b000 & 0xFF, 0x2b0ff & 0xFF}, {0x2b100 & 0xFF, 0x2b1ff & 0xFF}, {0x2b200 & 0xFF, 0x2b2ff & 0xFF}, {0x2b300 & 0xFF, 0x2b3ff & 0xFF}, {0x2b400 & 0xFF, 0x2b4ff & 0xFF}, {0x2b500 & 0xFF, 0x2b5ff & 0xFF}, {0x2b600 & 0xFF, 0x2b6ff & 0xFF}, {0x2b700 & 0xFF, 0x2b734 & 0xFF}, {0x2b740 & 0xFF, 0x2b7ff & 0xFF}, {0x2b800 & 0xFF, 0x2b81d & 0xFF}, {0x2b820 & 0xFF, 0x2b8ff & 0xFF}, {0x2b900 & 0xFF, 0x2b9ff & 0xFF}, {0x2ba00 & 0xFF, 0x2baff & 0xFF}, {0x2bb00 & 0xFF, 0x2bbff & 0xFF}, {0x2bc00 & 0xFF, 0x2bcff & 0xFF}, {0x2bd00 & 0xFF, 0x2bdff & 0xFF}, {0x2be00 & 0xFF, 0x2beff & 0xFF}, {0x2bf00 & 0xFF, 0x2bfff & 0xFF}, {0x2c000 & 0xFF, 0x2c0ff & 0xFF}, {0x2c100 & 0xFF, 0x2c1ff & 0xFF}, {0x2c200 & 0xFF, 0x2c2ff & 0xFF}, {0x2c300 & 0xFF, 0x2c3ff & 0xFF}, {0x2c400 & 0xFF, 0x2c4ff & 0xFF}, {0x2c500 & 0xFF, 0x2c5ff & 0xFF}, {0x2c600 & 0xFF, 0x2c6ff & 0xFF}, {0x2c700 & 0xFF, 0x2c7ff & 0xFF}, {0x2c800 & 0xFF, 0x2c8ff & 0xFF}, {0x2c900 & 0xFF, 0x2c9ff & 0xFF}, {0x2ca00 & 0xFF, 0x2caff & 0xFF}, {0x2cb00 & 0xFF, 0x2cbff & 0xFF}, {0x2cc00 & 0xFF, 0x2ccff & 0xFF}, {0x2cd00 & 0xFF, 0x2cdff & 0xFF}, {0x2ce00 & 0xFF, 0x2cea1 & 0xFF}, {0x2f800 & 0xFF, 0x2f8ff & 0xFF}, {0x2f900 & 0xFF, 0x2f9ff & 0xFF}, {0x2fa00 & 0xFF, 0x2fa1d & 0xFF}, {0xe0001 & 0xFF, 0xe0001 & 0xFF}, {0xe0020 & 0xFF, 0xe007f & 0xFF}, {0xe0100 & 0xFF, 0xe01ef & 0xFF}}; static const uint8_t unicode_classtab[]={ unicode_script_common, unicode_script_latin, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_latin, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_latin, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_latin, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_latin, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_latin, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_latin, unicode_script_latin, unicode_script_latin, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_latin, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_bopomofo, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_inherited, unicode_script_greek, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_greek, unicode_script_greek, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_greek, unicode_script_greek, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_greek, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_greek, unicode_script_greek, unicode_script_greek, unicode_script_greek, unicode_script_coptic, unicode_script_greek, unicode_script_cyrillic, unicode_script_inherited, unicode_script_cyrillic, unicode_script_cyrillic, unicode_script_armenian, unicode_script_armenian, unicode_script_armenian, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_armenian, unicode_script_armenian, unicode_script_hebrew, unicode_script_hebrew, unicode_script_hebrew, unicode_script_arabic, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_arabic, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_arabic, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_arabic, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_arabic, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_arabic, unicode_script_inherited, unicode_script_arabic, unicode_script_inherited, unicode_script_arabic, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_arabic, unicode_script_syriac, unicode_script_syriac, unicode_script_syriac, unicode_script_arabic, unicode_script_thaana, unicode_script_nko, unicode_script_samaritan, unicode_script_samaritan, unicode_script_mandaic, unicode_script_mandaic, unicode_script_arabic, unicode_script_arabic, unicode_script_devanagari, unicode_script_inherited, unicode_script_devanagari, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_devanagari, unicode_script_bengali, unicode_script_bengali, unicode_script_bengali, unicode_script_bengali, unicode_script_bengali, unicode_script_bengali, unicode_script_bengali, unicode_script_bengali, unicode_script_bengali, unicode_script_bengali, unicode_script_bengali, unicode_script_bengali, unicode_script_bengali, unicode_script_bengali, unicode_script_gurmukhi, unicode_script_gurmukhi, unicode_script_gurmukhi, unicode_script_gurmukhi, unicode_script_gurmukhi, unicode_script_gurmukhi, unicode_script_gurmukhi, unicode_script_gurmukhi, unicode_script_gurmukhi, unicode_script_gurmukhi, unicode_script_gurmukhi, unicode_script_gurmukhi, unicode_script_gurmukhi, unicode_script_gurmukhi, unicode_script_gurmukhi, unicode_script_gurmukhi, unicode_script_gujarati, unicode_script_gujarati, unicode_script_gujarati, unicode_script_gujarati, unicode_script_gujarati, unicode_script_gujarati, unicode_script_gujarati, unicode_script_gujarati, unicode_script_gujarati, unicode_script_gujarati, unicode_script_gujarati, unicode_script_gujarati, unicode_script_gujarati, unicode_script_gujarati, unicode_script_oriya, unicode_script_oriya, unicode_script_oriya, unicode_script_oriya, unicode_script_oriya, unicode_script_oriya, unicode_script_oriya, unicode_script_oriya, unicode_script_oriya, unicode_script_oriya, unicode_script_oriya, unicode_script_oriya, unicode_script_oriya, unicode_script_oriya, unicode_script_tamil, unicode_script_tamil, unicode_script_tamil, unicode_script_tamil, unicode_script_tamil, unicode_script_tamil, unicode_script_tamil, unicode_script_tamil, unicode_script_tamil, unicode_script_tamil, unicode_script_tamil, unicode_script_tamil, unicode_script_tamil, unicode_script_tamil, unicode_script_tamil, unicode_script_tamil, unicode_script_telugu, unicode_script_telugu, unicode_script_telugu, unicode_script_telugu, unicode_script_telugu, unicode_script_telugu, unicode_script_telugu, unicode_script_telugu, unicode_script_telugu, unicode_script_telugu, unicode_script_telugu, unicode_script_telugu, unicode_script_telugu, unicode_script_kannada, unicode_script_kannada, unicode_script_kannada, unicode_script_kannada, unicode_script_kannada, unicode_script_kannada, unicode_script_kannada, unicode_script_kannada, unicode_script_kannada, unicode_script_kannada, unicode_script_kannada, unicode_script_kannada, unicode_script_kannada, unicode_script_kannada, unicode_script_malayalam, unicode_script_malayalam, unicode_script_malayalam, unicode_script_malayalam, unicode_script_malayalam, unicode_script_malayalam, unicode_script_malayalam, unicode_script_malayalam, unicode_script_malayalam, unicode_script_malayalam, unicode_script_malayalam, unicode_script_sinhala, unicode_script_sinhala, unicode_script_sinhala, unicode_script_sinhala, unicode_script_sinhala, unicode_script_sinhala, unicode_script_sinhala, unicode_script_sinhala, unicode_script_sinhala, unicode_script_sinhala, unicode_script_sinhala, unicode_script_sinhala, unicode_script_thai, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_thai, unicode_script_lao, unicode_script_lao, unicode_script_lao, unicode_script_lao, unicode_script_lao, unicode_script_lao, unicode_script_lao, unicode_script_lao, unicode_script_lao, unicode_script_lao, unicode_script_lao, unicode_script_lao, unicode_script_lao, unicode_script_lao, unicode_script_lao, unicode_script_lao, unicode_script_lao, unicode_script_lao, unicode_script_tibetan, unicode_script_tibetan, unicode_script_tibetan, unicode_script_tibetan, unicode_script_tibetan, unicode_script_tibetan, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_tibetan, unicode_script_myanmar, unicode_script_georgian, unicode_script_georgian, unicode_script_georgian, unicode_script_georgian, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_georgian, unicode_script_hangul, unicode_script_ethiopic, unicode_script_ethiopic, unicode_script_ethiopic, unicode_script_ethiopic, unicode_script_ethiopic, unicode_script_ethiopic, unicode_script_ethiopic, unicode_script_ethiopic, unicode_script_ethiopic, unicode_script_ethiopic, unicode_script_ethiopic, unicode_script_ethiopic, unicode_script_ethiopic, unicode_script_ethiopic, unicode_script_ethiopic, unicode_script_ethiopic, unicode_script_ethiopic, unicode_script_ethiopic, unicode_script_ethiopic, unicode_script_cherokee, unicode_script_cherokee, unicode_script_canadian_aboriginal, unicode_script_canadian_aboriginal, unicode_script_canadian_aboriginal, unicode_script_ogham, unicode_script_runic, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_runic, unicode_script_tagalog, unicode_script_tagalog, unicode_script_hanunoo, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_buhid, unicode_script_tagbanwa, unicode_script_tagbanwa, unicode_script_tagbanwa, unicode_script_khmer, unicode_script_khmer, unicode_script_khmer, unicode_script_mongolian, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_mongolian, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_mongolian, unicode_script_mongolian, unicode_script_mongolian, unicode_script_mongolian, unicode_script_canadian_aboriginal, unicode_script_limbu, unicode_script_limbu, unicode_script_limbu, unicode_script_limbu, unicode_script_limbu, unicode_script_tai_le, unicode_script_tai_le, unicode_script_new_tai_lue, unicode_script_new_tai_lue, unicode_script_new_tai_lue, unicode_script_new_tai_lue, unicode_script_khmer, unicode_script_buginese, unicode_script_buginese, unicode_script_tai_tham, unicode_script_tai_tham, unicode_script_tai_tham, unicode_script_tai_tham, unicode_script_tai_tham, unicode_script_inherited, unicode_script_balinese, unicode_script_balinese, unicode_script_sundanese, unicode_script_batak, unicode_script_batak, unicode_script_lepcha, unicode_script_lepcha, unicode_script_lepcha, unicode_script_ol_chiki, unicode_script_sundanese, unicode_script_inherited, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_inherited, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_inherited, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_inherited, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_inherited, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_inherited, unicode_script_latin, unicode_script_greek, unicode_script_cyrillic, unicode_script_latin, unicode_script_greek, unicode_script_latin, unicode_script_greek, unicode_script_latin, unicode_script_cyrillic, unicode_script_latin, unicode_script_greek, unicode_script_inherited, unicode_script_inherited, unicode_script_latin, unicode_script_greek, unicode_script_greek, unicode_script_greek, unicode_script_greek, unicode_script_greek, unicode_script_greek, unicode_script_greek, unicode_script_greek, unicode_script_greek, unicode_script_greek, unicode_script_greek, unicode_script_greek, unicode_script_greek, unicode_script_greek, unicode_script_greek, unicode_script_greek, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_inherited, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_latin, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_latin, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_latin, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_inherited, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_greek, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_latin, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_latin, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_latin, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_latin, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_braille, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_glagolitic, unicode_script_glagolitic, unicode_script_latin, unicode_script_coptic, unicode_script_coptic, unicode_script_georgian, unicode_script_georgian, unicode_script_georgian, unicode_script_tifinagh, unicode_script_tifinagh, unicode_script_tifinagh, unicode_script_ethiopic, unicode_script_ethiopic, unicode_script_ethiopic, unicode_script_ethiopic, unicode_script_ethiopic, unicode_script_ethiopic, unicode_script_ethiopic, unicode_script_ethiopic, unicode_script_ethiopic, unicode_script_cyrillic, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_inherited, unicode_script_hangul, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_hiragana, unicode_script_inherited, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_hiragana, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_katakana, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_katakana, unicode_script_bopomofo, unicode_script_hangul, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_bopomofo, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_katakana, unicode_script_hangul, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_hangul, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_katakana, unicode_script_katakana, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_yi, unicode_script_yi, unicode_script_yi, unicode_script_yi, unicode_script_yi, unicode_script_yi, unicode_script_lisu, unicode_script_vai, unicode_script_vai, unicode_script_cyrillic, unicode_script_bamum, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_latin, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_latin, unicode_script_latin, unicode_script_latin, unicode_script_syloti_nagri, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_phags_pa, unicode_script_saurashtra, unicode_script_saurashtra, unicode_script_devanagari, unicode_script_kayah_li, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_kayah_li, unicode_script_rejang, unicode_script_rejang, unicode_script_hangul, unicode_script_javanese, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_javanese, unicode_script_javanese, unicode_script_myanmar, unicode_script_cham, unicode_script_cham, unicode_script_cham, unicode_script_cham, unicode_script_myanmar, unicode_script_tai_viet, unicode_script_tai_viet, unicode_script_meetei_mayek, unicode_script_ethiopic, unicode_script_ethiopic, unicode_script_ethiopic, unicode_script_ethiopic, unicode_script_ethiopic, unicode_script_latin, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_latin, unicode_script_greek, unicode_script_cherokee, unicode_script_meetei_mayek, unicode_script_meetei_mayek, unicode_script_hangul, unicode_script_hangul, unicode_script_hangul, unicode_script_hangul, unicode_script_hangul, unicode_script_hangul, unicode_script_hangul, unicode_script_hangul, unicode_script_hangul, unicode_script_hangul, unicode_script_hangul, unicode_script_hangul, unicode_script_hangul, unicode_script_hangul, unicode_script_hangul, unicode_script_hangul, unicode_script_hangul, unicode_script_hangul, unicode_script_hangul, unicode_script_hangul, unicode_script_hangul, unicode_script_hangul, unicode_script_hangul, unicode_script_hangul, unicode_script_hangul, unicode_script_hangul, unicode_script_hangul, unicode_script_hangul, unicode_script_hangul, unicode_script_hangul, unicode_script_hangul, unicode_script_hangul, unicode_script_hangul, unicode_script_hangul, unicode_script_hangul, unicode_script_hangul, unicode_script_hangul, unicode_script_hangul, unicode_script_hangul, unicode_script_hangul, unicode_script_hangul, unicode_script_hangul, unicode_script_hangul, unicode_script_hangul, unicode_script_hangul, unicode_script_hangul, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_latin, unicode_script_armenian, unicode_script_hebrew, unicode_script_hebrew, unicode_script_hebrew, unicode_script_hebrew, unicode_script_hebrew, unicode_script_hebrew, unicode_script_arabic, unicode_script_arabic, unicode_script_arabic, unicode_script_arabic, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_arabic, unicode_script_arabic, unicode_script_arabic, unicode_script_inherited, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_inherited, unicode_script_cyrillic, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_arabic, unicode_script_arabic, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_latin, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_latin, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_katakana, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_katakana, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_hangul, unicode_script_hangul, unicode_script_hangul, unicode_script_hangul, unicode_script_hangul, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_linear_b, unicode_script_linear_b, unicode_script_linear_b, unicode_script_linear_b, unicode_script_linear_b, unicode_script_linear_b, unicode_script_linear_b, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_greek, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_greek, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_inherited, unicode_script_lycian, unicode_script_carian, unicode_script_inherited, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_old_italic, unicode_script_gothic, unicode_script_old_permic, unicode_script_ugaritic, unicode_script_ugaritic, unicode_script_old_persian, unicode_script_old_persian, unicode_script_deseret, unicode_script_shavian, unicode_script_osmanya, unicode_script_osmanya, unicode_script_elbasan, unicode_script_caucasian_albanian, unicode_script_caucasian_albanian, unicode_script_linear_a, unicode_script_linear_a, unicode_script_linear_a, unicode_script_linear_a, unicode_script_cypriot, unicode_script_cypriot, unicode_script_cypriot, unicode_script_cypriot, unicode_script_cypriot, unicode_script_cypriot, unicode_script_imperial_aramaic, unicode_script_imperial_aramaic, unicode_script_palmyrene, unicode_script_nabataean, unicode_script_nabataean, unicode_script_hatran, unicode_script_hatran, unicode_script_hatran, unicode_script_phoenician, unicode_script_phoenician, unicode_script_lydian, unicode_script_lydian, unicode_script_meroitic_hieroglyphs, unicode_script_meroitic_cursive, unicode_script_meroitic_cursive, unicode_script_meroitic_cursive, unicode_script_kharoshthi, unicode_script_kharoshthi, unicode_script_kharoshthi, unicode_script_kharoshthi, unicode_script_kharoshthi, unicode_script_kharoshthi, unicode_script_kharoshthi, unicode_script_kharoshthi, unicode_script_old_south_arabian, unicode_script_old_north_arabian, unicode_script_manichaean, unicode_script_manichaean, unicode_script_avestan, unicode_script_avestan, unicode_script_inscriptional_parthian, unicode_script_inscriptional_parthian, unicode_script_inscriptional_pahlavi, unicode_script_inscriptional_pahlavi, unicode_script_psalter_pahlavi, unicode_script_psalter_pahlavi, unicode_script_psalter_pahlavi, unicode_script_old_turkic, unicode_script_old_hungarian, unicode_script_old_hungarian, unicode_script_old_hungarian, unicode_script_arabic, unicode_script_brahmi, unicode_script_brahmi, unicode_script_brahmi, unicode_script_kaithi, unicode_script_sora_sompeng, unicode_script_sora_sompeng, unicode_script_chakma, unicode_script_chakma, unicode_script_mahajani, unicode_script_sharada, unicode_script_sharada, unicode_script_sinhala, unicode_script_khojki, unicode_script_khojki, unicode_script_multani, unicode_script_multani, unicode_script_multani, unicode_script_multani, unicode_script_multani, unicode_script_khudawadi, unicode_script_khudawadi, unicode_script_grantha, unicode_script_grantha, unicode_script_grantha, unicode_script_grantha, unicode_script_grantha, unicode_script_grantha, unicode_script_grantha, unicode_script_grantha, unicode_script_grantha, unicode_script_grantha, unicode_script_grantha, unicode_script_grantha, unicode_script_grantha, unicode_script_grantha, unicode_script_grantha, unicode_script_tirhuta, unicode_script_tirhuta, unicode_script_siddham, unicode_script_siddham, unicode_script_modi, unicode_script_modi, unicode_script_takri, unicode_script_takri, unicode_script_ahom, unicode_script_ahom, unicode_script_ahom, unicode_script_warang_citi, unicode_script_warang_citi, unicode_script_pau_cin_hau, unicode_script_cuneiform, unicode_script_cuneiform, unicode_script_cuneiform, unicode_script_cuneiform, unicode_script_cuneiform, unicode_script_cuneiform, unicode_script_cuneiform, unicode_script_cuneiform, unicode_script_egyptian_hieroglyphs, unicode_script_egyptian_hieroglyphs, unicode_script_egyptian_hieroglyphs, unicode_script_egyptian_hieroglyphs, unicode_script_egyptian_hieroglyphs, unicode_script_anatolian_hieroglyphs, unicode_script_anatolian_hieroglyphs, unicode_script_anatolian_hieroglyphs, unicode_script_bamum, unicode_script_bamum, unicode_script_bamum, unicode_script_mro, unicode_script_mro, unicode_script_mro, unicode_script_bassa_vah, unicode_script_bassa_vah, unicode_script_pahawh_hmong, unicode_script_pahawh_hmong, unicode_script_pahawh_hmong, unicode_script_pahawh_hmong, unicode_script_pahawh_hmong, unicode_script_miao, unicode_script_miao, unicode_script_miao, unicode_script_katakana, unicode_script_hiragana, unicode_script_duployan, unicode_script_duployan, unicode_script_duployan, unicode_script_duployan, unicode_script_duployan, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_inherited, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_inherited, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_inherited, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_inherited, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_greek, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_signwriting, unicode_script_signwriting, unicode_script_signwriting, unicode_script_signwriting, unicode_script_signwriting, unicode_script_mende_kikakui, unicode_script_mende_kikakui, unicode_script_arabic, unicode_script_arabic, unicode_script_arabic, unicode_script_arabic, unicode_script_arabic, unicode_script_arabic, unicode_script_arabic, unicode_script_arabic, unicode_script_arabic, unicode_script_arabic, unicode_script_arabic, unicode_script_arabic, unicode_script_arabic, unicode_script_arabic, unicode_script_arabic, unicode_script_arabic, unicode_script_arabic, unicode_script_arabic, unicode_script_arabic, unicode_script_arabic, unicode_script_arabic, unicode_script_arabic, unicode_script_arabic, unicode_script_arabic, unicode_script_arabic, unicode_script_arabic, unicode_script_arabic, unicode_script_arabic, unicode_script_arabic, unicode_script_arabic, unicode_script_arabic, unicode_script_arabic, unicode_script_arabic, unicode_script_arabic, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_hiragana, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_common, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, unicode_script_han, 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#include "unicode_config.h" #include "courier-unicode.h" #include #include #include #include int main(int argc, char **argv) { if (argc >= 2) { printf("%d\n", (int)unicode_script(strtol(argv[1], NULL, 0))); } return (0); } courier-unicode-2.1/unicode.c000066400000000000000000001157101335047227500162570ustar00rootroot00000000000000/* ** Copyright 2000-2018 Double Precision, Inc. ** See COPYING for distribution information. ** */ #include "unicode_config.h" #include "courier-unicode.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #if USE_LIBCHARSET #if HAVE_LOCALCHARSET_H #include #elif HAVE_LIBCHARSET_H #include #endif /* HAVE_LOCALCHARSET_H */ #else #include #endif /* USE_LIBCHARSET */ static char default_chset_buf[32]; static const char *fix_charset(const char *); const char *unicode_locale_chset() { const char *c; #if USE_LIBCHARSET c=locale_charset(); #else c=nl_langinfo(CODESET); #endif return fix_charset(c); } #if HAVE_LANGINFO_L const char *unicode_locale_chset_l(locale_t l) { return fix_charset(nl_langinfo_l(CODESET, l)); } #endif static const char *fix_charset(const char *c) { if (!c) c="US-ASCII"; if (c && /* Map GNU libc iconv oddity to us-ascii */ (strcmp(c, "ANSI_X3.4") == 0 || strncmp(c, "ANSI_X3.4-", 10) == 0)) c="US-ASCII"; return c; } static void init_default_chset() { const char *old_locale=NULL; const char *chset=NULL; char *locale_cpy=NULL; char buf[sizeof(default_chset_buf)]; chset=getenv("MM_CHARSET"); if (chset == NULL) chset=getenv("CHARSET"); if (chset == NULL) { old_locale=setlocale(LC_ALL, ""); locale_cpy=old_locale ? strdup(old_locale):NULL; chset=unicode_locale_chset(); } memset(buf, 0, sizeof(buf)); strncat(buf, chset, sizeof(buf)-1); memcpy(default_chset_buf, buf, sizeof(buf)); if (locale_cpy) { setlocale(LC_ALL, locale_cpy); free(locale_cpy); } } const char *unicode_default_chset() { if (default_chset_buf[0] == 0) init_default_chset(); return default_chset_buf; } /*****************************************************************************/ const char unicode_u_ucs4_native[]= #if WORDS_BIGENDIAN "UCS-4BE" #else "UCS-4LE" #endif ; const char unicode_u_ucs2_native[]= #if WORDS_BIGENDIAN "UCS-2BE" #else "UCS-2LE" #endif ; /* A stack of conversion modules */ struct unicode_convert_hdr { int (*convert_handler)(void *ptr, const char *text, size_t cnt); int (*deinit_handler)(void *ptr, int *errptr); void *ptr; struct unicode_convert_hdr *next; }; /* Decoding table for modified UTF7-encoding as used in imap */ static const char mbase64_lookup[]={ -1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1, -1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1, -1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,62,63,-1,-1,-1, 52,53,54,55,56,57,58,59,60,61,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1, -1,0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14, 15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23,24,25,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1, -1,26,27,28,29,30,31,32,33,34,35,36,37,38,39,40, 41,42,43,44,45,46,47,48,49,50,51,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1, -1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1, -1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1, -1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1, -1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1, -1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1, -1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1, -1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1, -1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1}; static const char mbase64[]= "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789+,"; /* ** Conversion wrapper for converting to modified-utf7 IMAP encoding. ** ** This is done by converting to UCS2, then stacking on a module that ** takes that and converts UCS2 to modified-UTF7. ** ** init_nottoimaputf7() returns an opaque stack for converting to ucs2. */ static unicode_convert_handle_t init_nottoimaputf7(const char *src_chset, const char *dst_chset, int (*output_func)(const char *, size_t, void *), void *convert_arg); /* ** The to modified UTF7 module */ struct unicode_convert_toimaputf7 { struct unicode_convert_hdr hdr; /* Accumulated output buffer */ char utf7encodebuf[1024]; size_t utf7encodebuf_cnt; /* Accumulated bits for base64 encoding */ uint32_t utf7bits; /* How many bits in utf7bits */ uint16_t utf7bitcount; /* Flag: in base64mode */ uint16_t utfmode; int errflag; /* Any extra characters that should be munged */ char smapmunge[16]; /* Remembered output function */ int (*output_func)(const char *, size_t, void *); /* Remembered arg to the output function */ void *convert_arg; }; /* Macro - flush the output buffer */ #define toimaputf7_encode_flush(p) do { \ int rc; \ \ rc=(*(p)->output_func)((p)->utf7encodebuf, \ (p)->utf7encodebuf_cnt, \ (p)->convert_arg); \ if (rc) \ return ((p)->errflag=(rc)); \ \ (p)->utf7encodebuf_cnt=0; \ } while (0) static int toimaputf7_encode_flushfinal(struct unicode_convert_toimaputf7 *p) { if (p->utf7encodebuf_cnt > 0) toimaputf7_encode_flush(p); return 0; } /* Macro - add one char to the output buffer */ #define toimaputf7_encode_add(p,c) do { \ if ((p)->utf7encodebuf_cnt >= sizeof((p)->utf7encodebuf)) \ toimaputf7_encode_flush((p)); \ \ (p)->utf7encodebuf[(p)->utf7encodebuf_cnt++]=(c); \ } while (0); static int deinit_toimaputf7(void *ptr, int *errptr); static int do_convert_toutf7(const char *text, size_t cnt, void *arg); static int convert_utf7_handler(void *ptr, const char *text, size_t cnt); /* ** Conversion wrapper for converting to modified-utf8 SMAP encoding. ** ** This is done by converting to UTF-8, then stacking on a module that ** takes that and converts UTF-8 to modified-UTF8. ** ** init_nottosmaputf8() returns an opaque stack for converting to modified ** UTF-8. */ static unicode_convert_handle_t init_nottosmaputf8(const char *src_chset, const char *dst_chset, int (*output_func)(const char *, size_t, void *), void *convert_arg); /* ** The to modified UTF8 module */ struct unicode_convert_tosmaputf8 { struct unicode_convert_hdr hdr; int errflag; /* Remembered output function */ int (*output_func)(const char *, size_t, void *); /* Remembered arg to the output function */ void *convert_arg; }; /* ** Create a conversion module stack */ unicode_convert_handle_t unicode_convert_init(const char *src_chset, const char *dst_chset, int (*output_func)(const char *, size_t, void *), void *convert_arg) { struct unicode_convert_toimaputf7 *toutf7; unicode_convert_handle_t h; const char *smapmunge; size_t l=strlen(unicode_x_imap_modutf7); if (strncmp(dst_chset, unicode_x_imap_modutf7, l) == 0 && (dst_chset[l] == 0 || dst_chset[l] == ' ')) { smapmunge=dst_chset + l; if (*smapmunge) ++smapmunge; } else return init_nottoimaputf7(src_chset, dst_chset, output_func, convert_arg); toutf7=malloc(sizeof(struct unicode_convert_toimaputf7)); if (!toutf7) return NULL; memset(toutf7, 0, sizeof(*toutf7)); h=unicode_convert_init(src_chset, unicode_u_ucs2_native, do_convert_toutf7, toutf7); if (!h) { free(toutf7); return (NULL); } toutf7->output_func=output_func; toutf7->convert_arg=convert_arg; strncat(toutf7->smapmunge, smapmunge, sizeof(toutf7->smapmunge)-1); toutf7->hdr.convert_handler=convert_utf7_handler; toutf7->hdr.deinit_handler=deinit_toimaputf7; toutf7->hdr.ptr=toutf7; toutf7->hdr.next=h; return &toutf7->hdr; } /* Passthrough to the wrapped stack */ static int convert_utf7_handler(void *ptr, const char *text, size_t cnt) { struct unicode_convert_toimaputf7 *toutf7= (struct unicode_convert_toimaputf7 *)ptr; return (*toutf7->hdr.next->convert_handler)(toutf7->hdr.next->ptr, text, cnt); } static int utf7off(struct unicode_convert_toimaputf7 *toutf7) { if (!toutf7->utfmode) return 0; toutf7->utfmode=0; if (toutf7->utf7bitcount > 0) toimaputf7_encode_add(toutf7, mbase64[(toutf7->utf7bits << (6-toutf7->utf7bitcount)) & 63]); toimaputf7_encode_add(toutf7, '-'); return 0; } static int do_convert_toutf7(const char *text, size_t cnt, void *arg) { struct unicode_convert_toimaputf7 *toutf7= (struct unicode_convert_toimaputf7 *)arg; /* We better be getting UCS-2 here! */ const uint16_t *utext=(const uint16_t *)text; cnt /= 2; while (cnt) { if (toutf7->errflag) return toutf7->errflag; if (*utext >= 0x20 && *utext <= 0x7F && strchr( toutf7->smapmunge, (char)*utext) == NULL) /* && (!toutf7->smapmunge || (*utext != '.' && *utext != '/' && *utext != '~' && *utext != ':'))) */ { if (utf7off(toutf7)) return toutf7->errflag; toimaputf7_encode_add(toutf7, *utext); if (*utext == '&') toimaputf7_encode_add(toutf7, '-'); ++utext; --cnt; continue; } if (!toutf7->utfmode) { toutf7->utfmode=1; toutf7->utf7bitcount=0; toimaputf7_encode_add(toutf7, '&'); continue; } toutf7->utf7bits = (toutf7->utf7bits << 16) | (((uint32_t)*utext) & 0xFFFF); toutf7->utf7bitcount += 16; ++utext; --cnt; /* If there's at least 6 bits, output base64-encoded char */ while (toutf7->utf7bitcount >= 6) { uint32_t v; int n; if (toutf7->errflag) return toutf7->errflag; v=toutf7->utf7bits; n=toutf7->utf7bitcount-6; toutf7->utf7bitcount -= 6; if (n > 0) v >>= n; toimaputf7_encode_add(toutf7, mbase64[v & 63]); } } return 0; } static int deinit_toimaputf7(void *ptr, int *errptr) { int rc; struct unicode_convert_toimaputf7 *toutf7= (struct unicode_convert_toimaputf7 *)ptr; /* Flush out the downstream stack */ rc=(*toutf7->hdr.next->deinit_handler)(toutf7->hdr.next->ptr, errptr); /* Make sure we're out of modified base64 */ if (rc == 0) rc=utf7off(toutf7); if (rc == 0 && toutf7->utf7encodebuf_cnt > 0) rc=toimaputf7_encode_flushfinal(toutf7); free(toutf7); return rc; } /* ** Convert to unicode_x_smap_modutf8. */ static int deinit_tosmaputf8(void *ptr, int *errptr); static int do_convert_tosmaputf8(const char *text, size_t cnt, void *arg); static int convert_utf8_handler(void *ptr, const char *text, size_t cnt); static unicode_convert_handle_t init_nottoimaputf7(const char *src_chset, const char *dst_chset, int (*output_func)(const char *, size_t, void *), void *convert_arg) { struct unicode_convert_tosmaputf8 *toutf8; unicode_convert_handle_t h; if (strcmp(dst_chset, unicode_x_smap_modutf8)) return init_nottosmaputf8(src_chset, dst_chset, output_func, convert_arg); toutf8=malloc(sizeof(struct unicode_convert_tosmaputf8)); if (!toutf8) return NULL; memset(toutf8, 0, sizeof(*toutf8)); h=unicode_convert_init(src_chset, "utf-8", do_convert_tosmaputf8, toutf8); if (!h) { free(toutf8); return (NULL); } toutf8->output_func=output_func; toutf8->convert_arg=convert_arg; toutf8->hdr.convert_handler=convert_utf8_handler; toutf8->hdr.deinit_handler=deinit_tosmaputf8; toutf8->hdr.ptr=toutf8; toutf8->hdr.next=h; return &toutf8->hdr; } static int deinit_tosmaputf8(void *ptr, int *errptr) { int rc; struct unicode_convert_tosmaputf8 *toutf8= (struct unicode_convert_tosmaputf8 *)ptr; /* Flush out the downstream stack */ rc=(*toutf8->hdr.next->deinit_handler)(toutf8->hdr.next->ptr, errptr); if (toutf8->errflag && rc == 0) rc=toutf8->errflag; free(toutf8); return rc; } static int do_convert_tosmaputf8(const char *text, size_t cnt, void *arg) { struct unicode_convert_tosmaputf8 *toutf8= (struct unicode_convert_tosmaputf8 *)arg; int rc; size_t i; char octal[4]; while (cnt) { if (toutf8->errflag) return toutf8->errflag; for (i=0; ioutput_func)(text, i, toutf8->convert_arg); if (rc) { toutf8->errflag=rc; return rc; } text += i; cnt -= i; } if (cnt) { char c= *text; octal[0]='\\'; octal[3]= (c & 7)+'0'; c /= 8; octal[2]= (c & 7)+'0'; c /= 8; octal[1]= (c & 7)+'0'; rc= (*toutf8->output_func)(octal, 4, toutf8->convert_arg); if (rc) { toutf8->errflag=rc; return rc; } ++text; --cnt; } } return 0; } static int convert_utf8_handler(void *ptr, const char *text, size_t cnt) { struct unicode_convert_tosmaputf8 *toutf8= (struct unicode_convert_tosmaputf8 *)ptr; return (*toutf8->hdr.next->convert_handler)(toutf8->hdr.next->ptr, text, cnt); } /************/ /* ** Convert from modified-utf7 IMAP encoding. ** ** This module converts it to UCS-2, then this is attached to a stack that ** converts UCS-2 to the requested charset. */ static unicode_convert_handle_t init_notfromimaputf7(const char *src_chset, const char *dst_chset, int (*output_func)(const char *, size_t, void *), void *convert_arg); struct unicode_convert_fromimaputf7 { struct unicode_convert_hdr hdr; /* Accumulated UCS-2 stream */ uint16_t convbuf[512]; size_t convbuf_cnt; /* Accumulated base64 bits */ uint32_t modbits; /* How many bits extracted from a base64 stream */ short modcnt; /* Flag: seen the & */ char seenamp; /* Flag: seen the &, and the next char wasn't - */ char inmod; int errflag; int converr; }; /* Flush the accumulated UCS-2 stream */ #define convert_fromutf7_flush(p) do { \ int rc=(*(p)->hdr.next->convert_handler) \ ((p)->hdr.next->ptr, \ (const char *)(p)->convbuf, \ (p)->convbuf_cnt * \ sizeof((p)->convbuf[0])); \ \ if (rc) \ (p)->errflag=rc; \ \ (p)->convbuf_cnt=0; \ } while (0) /* Accumulated a UCS-2 char */ #define convert_fromutf7_add(p,c) do { \ if ((p)->convbuf_cnt >= \ sizeof((p)->convbuf)/sizeof((p)->convbuf[0])) \ convert_fromutf7_flush((p)); \ (p)->convbuf[(p)->convbuf_cnt++]=(c); \ } while (0) static int convert_fromutf7(void *ptr, const char *text, size_t cnt); static int deinit_fromutf7(void *ptr, int *errptr); static unicode_convert_handle_t init_nottosmaputf8(const char *src_chset, const char *dst_chset, int (*output_func)(const char *, size_t, void *), void *convert_arg) { struct unicode_convert_fromimaputf7 *fromutf7; unicode_convert_handle_t h; size_t l=strlen(unicode_x_imap_modutf7); if (strncmp(src_chset, unicode_x_imap_modutf7, l) == 0 && (src_chset[l] == 0 || src_chset[l] == ' ')) ; else return init_notfromimaputf7(src_chset, dst_chset, output_func, convert_arg); fromutf7=(struct unicode_convert_fromimaputf7 *) malloc(sizeof(struct unicode_convert_fromimaputf7)); if (!fromutf7) return NULL; memset(fromutf7, 0, sizeof(*fromutf7)); /* Create a stack for converting UCS-2 to the dest charset */ h=unicode_convert_init(unicode_u_ucs2_native, dst_chset, output_func, convert_arg); if (!h) { free(fromutf7); return (NULL); } fromutf7->hdr.next=h; fromutf7->hdr.convert_handler=convert_fromutf7; fromutf7->hdr.deinit_handler=deinit_fromutf7; fromutf7->hdr.ptr=fromutf7; return &fromutf7->hdr; } static int convert_fromutf7(void *ptr, const char *text, size_t cnt) { struct unicode_convert_fromimaputf7 *fromutf7= (struct unicode_convert_fromimaputf7 *)ptr; int bits; while (cnt) { if (fromutf7->errflag) return fromutf7->errflag; if (!fromutf7->seenamp && *text == '&') { fromutf7->seenamp=1; fromutf7->inmod=0; fromutf7->modcnt=0; ++text; --cnt; continue; } if (fromutf7->seenamp) { if (*text == '-') { convert_fromutf7_add(fromutf7, '&'); ++text; --cnt; fromutf7->seenamp=0; continue; } fromutf7->seenamp=0; fromutf7->inmod=1; } if (!fromutf7->inmod) { /* Not in the base64 encoded stream */ convert_fromutf7_add(fromutf7, ((uint16_t)*text) & 0xFFFF); ++text; --cnt; continue; } if (*text == '-') { /* End of the base64 encoded stream */ fromutf7->inmod=0; ++text; --cnt; continue; } /* Got 6 more bits */ bits=mbase64_lookup[(unsigned char)*text]; ++text; --cnt; if (bits < 0) { errno=EILSEQ; return fromutf7->errflag=-1; } fromutf7->modbits = (fromutf7->modbits << 6) | bits; fromutf7->modcnt += 6; if (fromutf7->modcnt >= 16) { /* Got a UCS-2 char */ int shiftcnt=fromutf7->modcnt - 16; uint32_t v=fromutf7->modbits; if (shiftcnt) v >>= shiftcnt; fromutf7->modcnt -= 16; convert_fromutf7_add(fromutf7, v); } } return 0; } static int deinit_fromutf7(void *ptr, int *errptr) { struct unicode_convert_fromimaputf7 *fromutf7= (struct unicode_convert_fromimaputf7 *)ptr; int rc; if (fromutf7->seenamp || fromutf7->inmod) { if (fromutf7->errflag == 0) { fromutf7->errflag= -1; errno=EILSEQ; } } if (fromutf7->convbuf_cnt) convert_fromutf7_flush(fromutf7); rc=fromutf7->hdr.next->deinit_handler(fromutf7->hdr.next->ptr, errptr); if (fromutf7->errflag && rc == 0) rc=fromutf7->errflag; if (errptr && fromutf7->converr) *errptr=1; free(fromutf7); return rc; } /************/ /* ** Convert from modified-utf8 SMAP encoding. ** ** This module converts it to UTF-8, then this is attached to a stack that ** converts UTF-8 to the requested charset. */ static unicode_convert_handle_t init_notfromsmaputf8(const char *src_chset, const char *dst_chset, int (*output_func)(const char *, size_t, void *), void *convert_arg); struct unicode_convert_fromsmaputf8 { struct unicode_convert_hdr hdr; /* Convert a backslash escape */ int in_escape; /* The escaped character */ unsigned char escape_char; int errflag; int converr; }; static int convert_fromutf8(void *ptr, const char *text, size_t cnt); static int deinit_fromutf8(void *ptr, int *errptr); static unicode_convert_handle_t init_notfromimaputf7(const char *src_chset, const char *dst_chset, int (*output_func)(const char *, size_t, void *), void *convert_arg) { struct unicode_convert_fromsmaputf8 *fromutf8; unicode_convert_handle_t h; if (strcmp(src_chset, unicode_x_smap_modutf8)) return init_notfromsmaputf8(src_chset, dst_chset, output_func, convert_arg); fromutf8=(struct unicode_convert_fromsmaputf8 *) malloc(sizeof(struct unicode_convert_fromsmaputf8)); if (!fromutf8) return NULL; memset(fromutf8, 0, sizeof(*fromutf8)); /* Create a stack for converting UTF-8 to the dest charset */ h=unicode_convert_init("utf-8", dst_chset, output_func, convert_arg); if (!h) { free(fromutf8); return (NULL); } fromutf8->hdr.next=h; fromutf8->hdr.convert_handler=convert_fromutf8; fromutf8->hdr.deinit_handler=deinit_fromutf8; fromutf8->hdr.ptr=fromutf8; return &fromutf8->hdr; } static int convert_fromutf8(void *ptr, const char *text, size_t cnt) { struct unicode_convert_fromsmaputf8 *fromutf8= (struct unicode_convert_fromsmaputf8 *)ptr; size_t i; while (cnt) { if (fromutf8->errflag) return fromutf8->errflag; if (fromutf8->in_escape) { if (*text < '0' || *text > '7') { errno=EILSEQ; return fromutf8->errflag=-1; } fromutf8->escape_char <<= 3; fromutf8->escape_char |= *text - '0'; if (--fromutf8->in_escape == 0) { fromutf8->errflag=(*fromutf8->hdr.next ->convert_handler) (fromutf8->hdr.next->ptr, (const char *)&fromutf8->escape_char, 1); } ++text; --cnt; continue; } for (i=0; ierrflag=(*fromutf8->hdr.next ->convert_handler) (fromutf8->hdr.next->ptr, text, i); text += i; cnt -= i; } if (cnt) { fromutf8->escape_char=0; fromutf8->in_escape=3; ++text; --cnt; } } return 0; } static int deinit_fromutf8(void *ptr, int *errptr) { struct unicode_convert_fromsmaputf8 *fromutf8= (struct unicode_convert_fromsmaputf8 *)ptr; int rc; if (fromutf8->in_escape) { fromutf8->errflag= -1; errno=EILSEQ; } rc=fromutf8->hdr.next->deinit_handler(fromutf8->hdr.next->ptr, errptr); if (fromutf8->errflag && rc == 0) rc=fromutf8->errflag; if (errptr && fromutf8->converr) *errptr=1; free(fromutf8); return rc; } /************/ /* A real conversion module, via iconv */ struct unicode_convert_iconv { struct unicode_convert_hdr hdr; iconv_t h; int errflag; /* Accumulated errors */ int (*output_func)(const char *, size_t, void *); void *convert_arg; char buffer[1024]; /* Input buffer */ size_t bufcnt; /* Accumulated input in buffer */ char skipcnt; /* Skip this many bytes upon encountering EILSEQ */ char skipleft; /* How many bytes are currently left to skip */ char converr; /* Flag - an EILSEQ was encountered */ } ; static int init_iconv(struct unicode_convert_iconv *h, const char *src_chset, const char *dst_chset, int (*output_func)(const char *, size_t, void *), void *convert_arg); static unicode_convert_handle_t init_notfromsmaputf8(const char *src_chset, const char *dst_chset, int (*output_func)(const char *, size_t, void *), void *convert_arg) { struct unicode_convert_iconv *h= malloc(sizeof(struct unicode_convert_iconv)); if (!h) return NULL; memset(h, 0, sizeof(*h)); if (init_iconv(h, src_chset, dst_chset, output_func, convert_arg)) { free(h); return NULL; } return &h->hdr; } /* Run the stack */ int unicode_convert(unicode_convert_handle_t h, const char *text, size_t cnt) { return (*h->convert_handler)(h->ptr, text, cnt); } /* Destroy the stack */ int unicode_convert_deinit(unicode_convert_handle_t h, int *errptr) { return (*h->deinit_handler)(h, errptr); } static int deinit_iconv(void *ptr, int *errptr); static int convert_iconv(void *ptr, const char *text, size_t cnt); /* Initialize a single conversion module, in the stack */ static int init_iconv(struct unicode_convert_iconv *h, const char *src_chset, const char *dst_chset, int (*output_func)(const char *, size_t, void *), void *convert_arg) { if ((h->h=iconv_open(dst_chset, src_chset)) == (iconv_t)-1) return -1; h->hdr.convert_handler=convert_iconv; h->hdr.deinit_handler=deinit_iconv; h->hdr.ptr=h; h->output_func=output_func; h->convert_arg=convert_arg; /* Heuristically determine how many octets to skip upon an EILSEQ */ h->skipcnt=1; switch (src_chset[0]) { case 'u': case 'U': switch (src_chset[1]) { case 'c': case 'C': switch (src_chset[2]) { case 's': case 'S': if (src_chset[3] == '-') switch (src_chset[4]) { case '4': /* UCS-4 */ h->skipcnt=4; break; case '2': /* UCS-2 */ h->skipcnt=2; break; } } break; case 't': case 'T': switch (src_chset[2]) { case 'f': case 'F': if (src_chset[3] == '-') switch (src_chset[4]) { case '3': /* UTF-32 */ h->skipcnt=4; break; case '1': /* UTF-16 */ h->skipcnt=2; break; } } } } return 0; } static void convert_flush(struct unicode_convert_iconv *); static void convert_flush_iconv(struct unicode_convert_iconv *, const char **, size_t *); /* ** iconv conversion module. Accumulate input in an input buffer. When the ** input buffer is full, invoke convert_flush(). */ static int convert_iconv(void *ptr, const char *text, size_t cnt) { struct unicode_convert_iconv *h=(struct unicode_convert_iconv *)ptr; while (cnt && h->errflag == 0) { if (h->bufcnt >= sizeof(h->buffer)-1) { convert_flush(h); if (h->errflag) break; } h->buffer[h->bufcnt++]= *text++; --cnt; } return h->errflag; } /* ** Finish an iconv conversion module. Invoke convert_flush() to flush any ** buffered input. Invoke convert_flush_iconv() to return state to the initial ** conversion state. */ static int deinit_iconv(void *ptr, int *errptr) { int rc; int converr; struct unicode_convert_iconv *h=(struct unicode_convert_iconv *)ptr; unicode_convert_handle_t next; if (h->errflag == 0) convert_flush(h); if (h->bufcnt && h->errflag == 0) h->converr=1; if (h->errflag == 0) convert_flush_iconv(h, NULL, NULL); rc=h->errflag; converr=h->converr != 0; iconv_close(h->h); next=h->hdr.next; free(h); if (errptr) *errptr=converr; /* If there's another module in the stack, clean that up */ if (next) { int converrnext; int rcnext=unicode_convert_deinit(next, &converrnext); if (converrnext && errptr && *errptr == 0) *errptr=converr; if (rcnext && rc == 0) rc=rcnext; } return rc; } /* ** Invoke convert_flush_iconv() to flush the input buffer. If there's ** unconverted text remaining, reposition it at the beginning of the input ** buffer. */ static void convert_flush(struct unicode_convert_iconv *h) { const char *p; size_t n; if (h->bufcnt == 0 || h->errflag) return; p=h->buffer; n=h->bufcnt; convert_flush_iconv(h, &p, &n); if (h->errflag) return; if (h->bufcnt == n) n=0; /* Unexpected error, dunno what to do, punt */ h->bufcnt=0; while (n) { h->buffer[h->bufcnt]= *p; ++h->bufcnt; ++p; --n; } } /* ** Convert text via iconv. */ static void convert_flush_iconv(struct unicode_convert_iconv *h, const char **inbuf, size_t *inbytesleft) { int save_errno; while (1) { char outbuf[1024]; char *outp; size_t outleft; size_t n; size_t origin=0; if (inbytesleft) { if ((origin=*inbytesleft) == 0) return; if (inbuf && h->skipleft && origin) { /* Skipping after an EILSEQ */ --h->skipleft; --*inbytesleft; ++*inbuf; continue; } } if (h->errflag) { /* Quietly eat everything after a previous error */ if (inbytesleft) *inbytesleft=0; return; } outp=outbuf; outleft=sizeof(outbuf); n=iconv(h->h, (char **)inbuf, inbytesleft, &outp, &outleft); save_errno=errno; /* Anything produced by iconv() gets pushed down the stack */ if (outp > outbuf) { int rc=(*h->output_func)(outbuf, outp-outbuf, h->convert_arg); if (rc) { h->errflag=rc; return; } } if (n != (size_t)-1) { /* iconv(3) reason #2 */ break; } if (inbytesleft == 0) { /* ** An error when generating the shift sequence to ** return to the initial state. We don't know what to ** do, now. */ errno=EINVAL; h->errflag= -1; return; } /* ** convert_flush() gets invoked when the 1024 char input buffer ** fills or to convert input that has been buffered when ** convert_chset_end() gets invoked. ** ** A return code of EINVAL from iconv() is iconv() encountering ** an incomplete multibyte sequence. ** ** If iconv() failed without consuming any input: ** ** - iconv(3) reason #1, EILSEQ, invalid multibyte sequence ** that starts at the beginning of the string we wish to ** convert. Discard one character, and try again. ** ** - iconv(3) reason #3, EINVAL, incomplete multibyte sequence. ** If it's possible to have an incomplete 1024 character long ** multibyte sequence, we're in trouble. Or we've encountered ** an EINVAL when flushing out the remaining buffered input, ** in convert_chset_end(). In either case, it's ok to sicard ** one character at a time, until we either reach the end, ** or get some other result. ** ** - iconv(3) reason #4, E2BIG. If the 1024 character output ** buffer, above, is insufficient to produce the output from a ** single converted character, we're in trouble. */ if (*inbytesleft == origin) { h->skipleft=h->skipcnt; h->converr=1; } /* ** Stopped at an incomplete multibyte sequence, try again on ** the next round. */ else if (save_errno == EINVAL) break; if (save_errno == EILSEQ) h->converr=1; /* Another possibility this can happen */ /* ** If we get here because of iconv(3) reason #4, filled out ** the output buffer, we should continue with the conversion. ** Otherwise, upon encountering any other error condition, ** reset the conversion state. */ if (save_errno != E2BIG) iconv(h->h, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL); } } /*****************************************************************************/ /* ** A wrapper for unicode_convert() that collects the converted character ** text into a buffer. This is done by passing an output function to ** unicode_convert() that saves converted text in a linked-list ** of buffers. ** ** Then, in the deinitialization function, the buffers get concatenated into ** the final character buffer. */ struct unicode_convert_cbuf { struct unicode_convert_cbuf *next; char *fragment; size_t fragment_size; }; struct unicode_convert_tocbuf { struct unicode_convert_hdr hdr; char **cbufptr_ret; size_t *cbufsize_ret; int errflag; size_t tot_size; int nullterminate; struct unicode_convert_cbuf *first, **last; }; static int save_tocbuf(const char *, size_t, void *); static int convert_tocbuf(void *ptr, const char *text, size_t cnt); static int deinit_tocbuf(void *ptr, int *errptr); unicode_convert_handle_t unicode_convert_tocbuf_init(const char *src_chset, const char *dst_chset, char **cbufptr_ret, size_t *cbufsize_ret, int nullterminate ) { struct unicode_convert_tocbuf *p= malloc(sizeof(struct unicode_convert_tocbuf)); unicode_convert_handle_t h; if (!p) return NULL; memset(p, 0, sizeof(*p)); h=unicode_convert_init(src_chset, dst_chset, save_tocbuf, p); if (!h) { free(p); return NULL; } p->cbufptr_ret=cbufptr_ret; p->cbufsize_ret=cbufsize_ret; p->last= &p->first; p->nullterminate=nullterminate; p->hdr.next=h; p->hdr.convert_handler=convert_tocbuf; p->hdr.deinit_handler=deinit_tocbuf; p->hdr.ptr=p; return &p->hdr; } /* Capture the output of the conversion stack */ static int save_tocbuf(const char *text, size_t cnt, void *ptr) { struct unicode_convert_tocbuf *p= (struct unicode_convert_tocbuf *)ptr; struct unicode_convert_cbuf *fragment= malloc(sizeof(struct unicode_convert_cbuf)+cnt); size_t tot_size; if (!fragment) { p->errflag=1; return 1; } fragment->next=NULL; fragment->fragment=(char *)(fragment+1); if ((fragment->fragment_size=cnt) > 0) memcpy(fragment->fragment, text, cnt); *(p->last)=fragment; p->last=&fragment->next; tot_size=p->tot_size + cnt; /* Keep track of the total size saved */ if (tot_size < p->tot_size) /* Overflow? */ { errno=E2BIG; return 1; } p->tot_size=tot_size; return 0; } /* Punt converted text down the stack */ static int convert_tocbuf(void *ptr, const char *text, size_t cnt) { struct unicode_convert_tocbuf *p= (struct unicode_convert_tocbuf *)ptr; return unicode_convert(p->hdr.next, text, cnt); } /* ** Destroy the conversion stack. Destroy the downstream, then assemble the ** final array. */ static int deinit_tocbuf(void *ptr, int *errptr) { struct unicode_convert_tocbuf *p= (struct unicode_convert_tocbuf *)ptr; int rc=unicode_convert_deinit(p->hdr.next, errptr); struct unicode_convert_cbuf *bufptr; if (rc == 0 && p->nullterminate) { char zero=0; rc=save_tocbuf( &zero, sizeof(zero), p->hdr.ptr); } if (rc == 0) { if (((*p->cbufptr_ret)=malloc(p->tot_size ? p->tot_size:1)) != NULL) { size_t i=0; for (bufptr=p->first; bufptr; bufptr=bufptr->next) { if (bufptr->fragment_size) memcpy(&(*p->cbufptr_ret)[i], bufptr->fragment, bufptr->fragment_size); i += bufptr->fragment_size; } (*p->cbufsize_ret)=i; } else { rc= -1; } } for (bufptr=p->first; bufptr; ) { struct unicode_convert_cbuf *b=bufptr; bufptr=bufptr->next; free(b); } free(p); return rc; } unicode_convert_handle_t unicode_convert_tocbuf_toutf8_init(const char *src_chset, char **cbufptr_ret, size_t *cbufsize_ret, int nullterminate ) { return unicode_convert_tocbuf_init(src_chset, "utf-8", cbufptr_ret, cbufsize_ret, nullterminate); } unicode_convert_handle_t unicode_convert_tocbuf_fromutf8_init(const char *dst_chset, char **cbufptr_ret, size_t *cbufsize_ret, int nullterminate ) { return unicode_convert_tocbuf_init("utf-8", dst_chset, cbufptr_ret, cbufsize_ret, nullterminate); } char *unicode_convert_toutf8(const char *text, const char *charset, int *error) { char *cbufptr; size_t cbufsize; unicode_convert_handle_t h= unicode_convert_tocbuf_toutf8_init(charset, &cbufptr, &cbufsize, 1); if (!h) return NULL; unicode_convert(h, text, strlen(text)); if (unicode_convert_deinit(h, error) == 0) return cbufptr; return NULL; } char *unicode_convert_fromutf8(const char *text, const char *charset, int *error) { char *cbufptr; size_t cbufsize; unicode_convert_handle_t h= unicode_convert_tocbuf_fromutf8_init(charset, &cbufptr, &cbufsize, 1); if (!h) return NULL; unicode_convert(h, text, strlen(text)); if (unicode_convert_deinit(h, error) == 0) return cbufptr; return NULL; } char *unicode_convert_tobuf(const char *text, const char *charset, const char *dstcharset, int *error) { char *cbufptr; size_t cbufsize; unicode_convert_handle_t h= unicode_convert_tocbuf_init(charset, dstcharset, &cbufptr, &cbufsize, 1); if (!h) return NULL; unicode_convert(h, text, strlen(text)); if (unicode_convert_deinit(h, error) == 0) return cbufptr; return NULL; } /*****************************************************************************/ /* ** Convert text to char32_ts. Same basic approach as ** unicode_convert_tocbuf_init(). The output character set gets specified ** as UCS-4, the final output size is divided by 4, and the output buffer gets ** typed as a char32_t array. */ struct unicode_convert_buf { struct unicode_convert_buf *next; char32_t *fragment; size_t fragment_size; size_t max_fragment_size; }; struct unicode_convert_tou { struct unicode_convert_hdr hdr; char32_t **ucptr_ret; size_t *ucsize_ret; int errflag; size_t tot_size; int nullterminate; struct unicode_convert_buf *first, *tail, **last; }; static int save_unicode(const char *, size_t, void *); static int convert_tounicode(void *ptr, const char *text, size_t cnt); static int deinit_tounicode(void *ptr, int *errptr); unicode_convert_handle_t unicode_convert_tou_init(const char *src_chset, char32_t **ucptr_ret, size_t *ucsize_ret, int nullterminate ) { struct unicode_convert_tou *p= malloc(sizeof(struct unicode_convert_tou)); unicode_convert_handle_t h; if (!p) return NULL; memset(p, 0, sizeof(*p)); h=unicode_convert_init(src_chset, unicode_u_ucs4_native, save_unicode, p); if (!h) { free(p); return NULL; } p->ucptr_ret=ucptr_ret; p->ucsize_ret=ucsize_ret; p->last= &p->first; p->nullterminate=nullterminate; p->hdr.next=h; p->hdr.convert_handler=convert_tounicode; p->hdr.deinit_handler=deinit_tounicode; p->hdr.ptr=p; return &p->hdr; } unicode_convert_handle_t unicode_convert_fromu_init(const char *dst_chset, char **cbufptr_ret, size_t *csize_ret, int nullterminate ) { return unicode_convert_tocbuf_init(unicode_u_ucs4_native, dst_chset, cbufptr_ret, csize_ret, nullterminate); } int unicode_convert_uc(unicode_convert_handle_t handle, const char32_t *text, size_t cnt) { return unicode_convert(handle, (const char *)text, cnt * sizeof(*text)); } /* Capture the output of the conversion stack */ static int save_unicode(const char *text, size_t cnt, void *ptr) { struct unicode_convert_tou *p= (struct unicode_convert_tou *)ptr; struct unicode_convert_buf *fragment; size_t tot_size; cnt /= sizeof(char32_t); tot_size=p->tot_size + cnt*sizeof(char32_t); /* Keep track of the total size saved */ if (p->tail) { size_t n=p->tail->max_fragment_size-p->tail->fragment_size; if (n > cnt) n=cnt; if (n) { memcpy(p->tail->fragment+p->tail->fragment_size, text, n*sizeof(char32_t)); cnt -= n; text += n*sizeof(char32_t); p->tail->fragment_size += n; } } if (cnt > 0) { size_t cnt_alloc=cnt; if (cnt_alloc < 16) cnt_alloc=16; if ((fragment=malloc(sizeof(struct unicode_convert_buf) +cnt_alloc*sizeof(char32_t))) == NULL) { p->errflag=1; return 1; } fragment->next=NULL; fragment->fragment=(char32_t *)(fragment+1); fragment->max_fragment_size=cnt_alloc; fragment->fragment_size=cnt; memcpy(fragment->fragment, text, cnt*sizeof(char32_t)); *(p->last)=fragment; p->last=&fragment->next; p->tail=fragment; } if (tot_size < p->tot_size) /* Overflow? */ { errno=E2BIG; return 1; } p->tot_size=tot_size; return 0; } /* Punt converted text down the stack */ static int convert_tounicode(void *ptr, const char *text, size_t cnt) { struct unicode_convert_tou *p= (struct unicode_convert_tou *)ptr; return unicode_convert(p->hdr.next, text, cnt); } /* ** Destroy the conversion stack. Destroy the downstream, then assemble the ** final array. */ static int deinit_tounicode(void *ptr, int *errptr) { struct unicode_convert_tou *p= (struct unicode_convert_tou *)ptr; int rc=unicode_convert_deinit(p->hdr.next, errptr); struct unicode_convert_buf *bufptr; if (rc == 0 && p->nullterminate) { char32_t zero=0; rc=save_unicode( (const char *)&zero, sizeof(zero), p->hdr.ptr); } if (rc == 0) { if (((*p->ucptr_ret)=malloc(p->tot_size ? p->tot_size:1)) != NULL) { size_t i=0; for (bufptr=p->first; bufptr; bufptr=bufptr->next) { if (bufptr->fragment_size) memcpy(&(*p->ucptr_ret)[i], bufptr->fragment, bufptr->fragment_size *sizeof(*bufptr->fragment)); i += bufptr->fragment_size; } (*p->ucsize_ret)=i; } else { rc= -1; } } for (bufptr=p->first; bufptr; ) { struct unicode_convert_buf *b=bufptr; bufptr=bufptr->next; free(b); } free(p); return rc; } int unicode_convert_tou_tobuf(const char *text, size_t text_l, const char *charset, char32_t **uc, size_t *ucsize, int *err) { unicode_convert_handle_t h; if ((h=unicode_convert_tou_init(charset, uc, ucsize, 0)) == NULL) return -1; if (unicode_convert(h, text, text_l) < 0) { unicode_convert_deinit(h, NULL); return -1; } if (unicode_convert_deinit(h, err)) return -1; return 0; } int unicode_convert_fromu_tobuf(const char32_t *utext, size_t utext_l, const char *charset, char **c, size_t *csize, int *err) { unicode_convert_handle_t h; if (utext_l == (size_t)-1) { for (utext_l=0; utext[utext_l]; ++utext_l) ; } if ((h=unicode_convert_fromu_init(charset, c, csize, 1)) == NULL) return -1; if (unicode_convert_uc(h, utext, utext_l) < 0) { unicode_convert_deinit(h, NULL); return -1; } if (unicode_convert_deinit(h, err)) return -1; return 0; } char *unicode_convert_tocase(const char *str, const char *charset, char32_t (*first_char_func)(char32_t), char32_t (*char_func)(char32_t)) { char32_t *uc; size_t ucsize; size_t i; int err; char *c; size_t csize; if (unicode_convert_tou_tobuf(str, strlen(str), charset, &uc, &ucsize, &err)) return NULL; if (err) { free(uc); return NULL; } for (i=0; i= ' ' && !unicode_isspace(ch)); } int unicode_ispunct(char32_t ch) { return (unicode_category_lookup(ch) & UNICODE_CATEGORY_1) == UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_PUNCTUATION; } int unicode_islower(char32_t ch) { return unicode_isalpha(ch) && ch == unicode_lc(ch); } int unicode_isupper(char32_t ch) { return unicode_isalpha(ch) && ch == unicode_uc(ch); } courier-unicode-2.1/unicode_config.h.in000066400000000000000000000053631335047227500202200ustar00rootroot00000000000000/* unicode_config.h.in. Generated from configure.ac by autoheader. */ /* Define if building universal (internal helper macro) */ #undef AC_APPLE_UNIVERSAL_BUILD /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_DLFCN_H /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_INTTYPES_H /* nl_langinfo_l implemented */ #undef HAVE_LANGINFO_L /* Define to 1 if you have the `charset' library (-lcharset). */ #undef HAVE_LIBCHARSET /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_LIBCHARSET_H /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_LOCALCHARSET_H /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_MEMORY_H /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_STDDEF_H /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_STDINT_H /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_STDLIB_H /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_STRINGS_H /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_STRING_H /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_SYS_STAT_H /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_SYS_TYPES_H /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_UNISTD_H /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_WCHAR_H /* Define to the sub-directory where libtool stores uninstalled libraries. */ #undef LT_OBJDIR /* Define to the address where bug reports for this package should be sent. */ #undef PACKAGE_BUGREPORT /* Define to the full name of this package. */ #undef PACKAGE_NAME /* Define to the full name and version of this package. */ #undef PACKAGE_STRING /* Define to the one symbol short name of this package. */ #undef PACKAGE_TARNAME /* Define to the home page for this package. */ #undef PACKAGE_URL /* Define to the version of this package. */ #undef PACKAGE_VERSION /* Define to 1 if you have the ANSI C header files. */ #undef STDC_HEADERS /* Set this to 1 to use libcharset library. */ #undef UNICODE_USE_LIBCHARSET /* Define WORDS_BIGENDIAN to 1 if your processor stores words with the most significant byte first (like Motorola and SPARC, unlike Intel). */ #if defined AC_APPLE_UNIVERSAL_BUILD # if defined __BIG_ENDIAN__ # define WORDS_BIGENDIAN 1 # endif #else # ifndef WORDS_BIGENDIAN # undef WORDS_BIGENDIAN # endif #endif /* Enable large inode numbers on Mac OS X 10.5. */ #ifndef _DARWIN_USE_64_BIT_INODE # define _DARWIN_USE_64_BIT_INODE 1 #endif /* Number of bits in a file offset, on hosts where this is settable. */ #undef _FILE_OFFSET_BITS /* Define for large files, on AIX-style hosts. */ #undef _LARGE_FILES courier-unicode-2.1/unicode_graphemebreak.c000066400000000000000000000047631335047227500211410ustar00rootroot00000000000000/* ** Copyright 2011 Double Precision, Inc. ** See COPYING for distribution information. ** */ #include "unicode_config.h" #include "courier-unicode.h" #include #include #include #define UNICODE_GRAPHEMEBREAK_ANY 0x00 #define UNICODE_GRAPHEMEBREAK_CR 0x01 #define UNICODE_GRAPHEMEBREAK_LF 0x02 #define UNICODE_GRAPHEMEBREAK_Control 0x03 #define UNICODE_GRAPHEMEBREAK_Extend 0x04 #define UNICODE_GRAPHEMEBREAK_Prepend 0x05 #define UNICODE_GRAPHEMEBREAK_SpacingMark 0x06 #define UNICODE_GRAPHEMEBREAK_L 0x07 #define UNICODE_GRAPHEMEBREAK_V 0x08 #define UNICODE_GRAPHEMEBREAK_T 0x09 #define UNICODE_GRAPHEMEBREAK_LV 0x0A #define UNICODE_GRAPHEMEBREAK_LVT 0x0B #define UNICODE_GRAPHEMEBREAK_Regional_Indicator 0x0C #include "graphemebreaktab.h" int unicode_grapheme_break(char32_t a, char32_t b) { uint8_t ac=unicode_tab_lookup(a, unicode_indextab, sizeof(unicode_indextab)/sizeof(unicode_indextab[0]), unicode_rangetab, unicode_classtab, UNICODE_GRAPHEMEBREAK_ANY), bc=unicode_tab_lookup(b, unicode_indextab, sizeof(unicode_indextab)/sizeof(unicode_indextab[0]), unicode_rangetab, unicode_classtab, UNICODE_GRAPHEMEBREAK_ANY); /* GB1 and GB2 are implied */ if (ac == UNICODE_GRAPHEMEBREAK_CR && bc == UNICODE_GRAPHEMEBREAK_LF) return 0; /* GB3 */ switch (ac) { case UNICODE_GRAPHEMEBREAK_CR: case UNICODE_GRAPHEMEBREAK_LF: case UNICODE_GRAPHEMEBREAK_Control: return 1; /* GB4 */ default: break; } switch (bc) { case UNICODE_GRAPHEMEBREAK_CR: case UNICODE_GRAPHEMEBREAK_LF: case UNICODE_GRAPHEMEBREAK_Control: return 1; /* GB5 */ default: break; } if (ac == UNICODE_GRAPHEMEBREAK_L) switch (bc) { case UNICODE_GRAPHEMEBREAK_L: case UNICODE_GRAPHEMEBREAK_V: case UNICODE_GRAPHEMEBREAK_LV: case UNICODE_GRAPHEMEBREAK_LVT: return 0; /* GB6 */ } if ((ac == UNICODE_GRAPHEMEBREAK_LV || ac == UNICODE_GRAPHEMEBREAK_V) && (bc == UNICODE_GRAPHEMEBREAK_V || bc == UNICODE_GRAPHEMEBREAK_T)) return 0; /* GB7 */ if ((ac == UNICODE_GRAPHEMEBREAK_LVT || ac == UNICODE_GRAPHEMEBREAK_T) && bc == UNICODE_GRAPHEMEBREAK_T) return 0; /* GB8 */ if (ac == UNICODE_GRAPHEMEBREAK_Regional_Indicator && bc == UNICODE_GRAPHEMEBREAK_Regional_Indicator) return 0; /* GB8a */ if (bc == UNICODE_GRAPHEMEBREAK_Extend) return 0; /* GB9 */ if (bc == UNICODE_GRAPHEMEBREAK_SpacingMark) return 0; /* GB9a */ if (ac == UNICODE_GRAPHEMEBREAK_Prepend) return 0; /* GB9b */ return 1; /* GB10 */ } courier-unicode-2.1/unicode_htmlent.c000066400000000000000000000021231335047227500200030ustar00rootroot00000000000000/* ** Copyright 2011 Double Precision, Inc. ** See COPYING for distribution information. ** */ #include "unicode_config.h" #include "courier-unicode.h" #include struct i { size_t n_start; size_t n_size; char32_t v; }; #include "unicode_htmlent.h" static int compar(const void *key, const void *obj) { size_t j; const char *p=n + ((const struct i *)obj)->n_start; const char *ckey=(const char *)key; for (j=0; j<((const struct i *)obj)->n_size; ++j) { if (*ckey < *p) return -1; if (*ckey > *p) return 1; ++p; ++ckey; } if (*ckey) return 1; return 0; } char32_t unicode_html40ent_lookup(const char *n) { const struct i *ptr; if (*n == '#') { const char *p=n; char32_t uc; char *endptr; ++p; if (*p == 'x' || *p == 'X') { if (*++p) { uc=strtoull(p, &endptr, 16); if (*endptr == 0) return uc; } } uc=strtoull(p, &endptr, 10); if (*endptr == 0) return uc; } ptr=(const struct i *)bsearch(n, ii, sizeof(ii)/sizeof(ii[0]), sizeof(ii[0]), compar); if (ptr) return ptr->v; return 0; } courier-unicode-2.1/unicode_htmlent.h000066400000000000000000000431531335047227500200200ustar00rootroot00000000000000static const char n[]={ 65, 69, 108, 105, 103, /* AElig */ 65, 97, 99, 117, 116, 101, /* Aacute */ 65, 99, 105, 114, 99, /* Acirc */ 65, 103, 114, 97, 118, 101, /* Agrave */ 65, 108, 112, 104, 97, /* Alpha */ 65, 114, 105, 110, 103, /* Aring */ 65, 116, 105, 108, 100, 101, /* Atilde */ 65, 117, 109, 108, /* Auml */ 66, 101, 116, 97, /* Beta */ 67, 99, 101, 100, 105, 108, /* Ccedil */ 67, 104, 105, /* Chi */ 68, 97, 103, 103, 101, 114, /* Dagger */ 68, 101, 108, 116, 97, /* Delta */ 69, 84, 72, /* ETH */ 69, 97, 99, 117, 116, 101, /* Eacute */ 69, 99, 105, 114, 99, /* Ecirc */ 69, 103, 114, 97, 118, 101, /* Egrave */ 69, 112, 115, 105, 108, 111, 110, /* Epsilon */ 69, 116, 97, /* Eta */ 69, 117, 109, 108, /* Euml */ 71, 97, 109, 109, 97, /* Gamma */ 73, 97, 99, 117, 116, 101, /* Iacute */ 73, 99, 105, 114, 99, /* Icirc */ 73, 103, 114, 97, 118, 101, /* Igrave */ 73, 111, 116, 97, /* Iota */ 73, 117, 109, 108, /* Iuml */ 75, 97, 112, 112, 97, /* Kappa */ 76, 97, 109, 98, 100, 97, /* Lambda */ 77, 117, /* Mu */ 78, 116, 105, 108, 100, 101, /* Ntilde */ 78, 117, /* Nu */ 79, 69, 108, 105, 103, /* OElig */ 79, 97, 99, 117, 116, 101, /* Oacute */ 79, 99, 105, 114, 99, /* Ocirc */ 79, 103, 114, 97, 118, 101, /* Ograve */ 79, 109, 101, 103, 97, /* Omega */ 79, 109, 105, 99, 114, 111, 110, /* Omicron */ 79, 115, 108, 97, 115, 104, /* Oslash */ 79, 116, 105, 108, 100, 101, /* Otilde */ 79, 117, 109, 108, /* Ouml */ 80, 104, 105, /* Phi */ 80, 105, /* Pi */ 80, 114, 105, 109, 101, /* Prime */ 80, 115, 105, /* Psi */ 82, 104, 111, /* Rho */ 83, 99, 97, 114, 111, 110, /* Scaron */ 83, 105, 103, 109, 97, /* Sigma */ 84, 72, 79, 82, 78, /* THORN */ 84, 97, 117, /* Tau */ 84, 104, 101, 116, 97, /* Theta */ 85, 97, 99, 117, 116, 101, /* Uacute */ 85, 99, 105, 114, 99, /* Ucirc */ 85, 103, 114, 97, 118, 101, /* Ugrave */ 85, 112, 115, 105, 108, 111, 110, /* Upsilon */ 85, 117, 109, 108, /* Uuml */ 88, 105, /* Xi */ 89, 97, 99, 117, 116, 101, /* Yacute */ 89, 117, 109, 108, /* Yuml */ 90, 101, 116, 97, /* Zeta */ 97, 97, 99, 117, 116, 101, /* aacute */ 97, 99, 105, 114, 99, /* acirc */ 97, 99, 117, 116, 101, /* acute */ 97, 101, 108, 105, 103, /* aelig */ 97, 103, 114, 97, 118, 101, /* agrave */ 97, 108, 101, 102, 115, 121, 109, /* alefsym */ 97, 108, 112, 104, 97, /* alpha */ 97, 109, 112, /* amp */ 97, 110, 100, /* and */ 97, 110, 103, /* ang */ 97, 112, 111, 115, /* apos */ 97, 114, 105, 110, 103, /* aring */ 97, 115, 121, 109, 112, /* asymp */ 97, 116, 105, 108, 100, 101, /* atilde */ 97, 117, 109, 108, /* auml */ 98, 100, 113, 117, 111, /* bdquo */ 98, 101, 116, 97, /* beta */ 98, 114, 118, 98, 97, 114, /* brvbar */ 98, 117, 108, 108, /* bull */ 99, 97, 112, /* cap */ 99, 99, 101, 100, 105, 108, /* ccedil */ 99, 101, 100, 105, 108, /* cedil */ 99, 101, 110, 116, /* cent */ 99, 104, 105, /* chi */ 99, 105, 114, 99, /* circ */ 99, 108, 117, 98, 115, /* clubs */ 99, 111, 110, 103, /* cong */ 99, 111, 112, 121, /* copy */ 99, 114, 97, 114, 114, /* crarr */ 99, 117, 112, /* cup */ 99, 117, 114, 114, 101, 110, /* curren */ 100, 65, 114, 114, /* dArr */ 100, 97, 103, 103, 101, 114, /* dagger */ 100, 97, 114, 114, /* darr */ 100, 101, 103, /* deg */ 100, 101, 108, 116, 97, /* delta */ 100, 105, 97, 109, 115, /* diams */ 100, 105, 118, 105, 100, 101, /* divide */ 101, 97, 99, 117, 116, 101, /* eacute */ 101, 99, 105, 114, 99, /* ecirc */ 101, 103, 114, 97, 118, 101, /* egrave */ 101, 109, 112, 116, 121, /* empty */ 101, 109, 115, 112, /* emsp */ 101, 110, 115, 112, /* ensp */ 101, 112, 115, 105, 108, 111, 110, /* epsilon */ 101, 113, 117, 105, 118, /* equiv */ 101, 116, 97, /* eta */ 101, 116, 104, /* eth */ 101, 117, 109, 108, /* euml */ 101, 117, 114, 111, /* euro */ 101, 120, 105, 115, 116, /* exist */ 102, 110, 111, 102, /* fnof */ 102, 111, 114, 97, 108, 108, /* forall */ 102, 114, 97, 99, 49, 50, /* frac12 */ 102, 114, 97, 99, 49, 52, /* frac14 */ 102, 114, 97, 99, 51, 52, /* frac34 */ 102, 114, 97, 115, 108, /* frasl */ 103, 97, 109, 109, 97, /* gamma */ 103, 101, /* ge */ 103, 116, /* gt */ 104, 65, 114, 114, /* hArr */ 104, 97, 114, 114, /* harr */ 104, 101, 97, 114, 116, 115, /* hearts */ 104, 101, 108, 108, 105, 112, /* hellip */ 105, 97, 99, 117, 116, 101, /* iacute */ 105, 99, 105, 114, 99, /* icirc */ 105, 101, 120, 99, 108, /* iexcl */ 105, 103, 114, 97, 118, 101, /* igrave */ 105, 109, 97, 103, 101, /* image */ 105, 110, 102, 105, 110, /* infin */ 105, 110, 116, /* int */ 105, 111, 116, 97, /* iota */ 105, 113, 117, 101, 115, 116, /* iquest */ 105, 115, 105, 110, /* isin */ 105, 117, 109, 108, /* iuml */ 107, 97, 112, 112, 97, /* kappa */ 108, 65, 114, 114, /* lArr */ 108, 97, 109, 98, 100, 97, /* lambda */ 108, 97, 110, 103, /* lang */ 108, 97, 113, 117, 111, /* laquo */ 108, 97, 114, 114, /* larr */ 108, 99, 101, 105, 108, /* lceil */ 108, 100, 113, 117, 111, /* ldquo */ 108, 101, /* le */ 108, 102, 108, 111, 111, 114, /* lfloor */ 108, 111, 119, 97, 115, 116, /* lowast */ 108, 111, 122, /* loz */ 108, 114, 109, /* lrm */ 108, 115, 97, 113, 117, 111, /* lsaquo */ 108, 115, 113, 117, 111, /* lsquo */ 108, 116, /* lt */ 109, 97, 99, 114, /* macr */ 109, 100, 97, 115, 104, /* mdash */ 109, 105, 99, 114, 111, /* micro */ 109, 105, 100, 100, 111, 116, /* middot */ 109, 105, 110, 117, 115, /* minus */ 109, 117, /* mu */ 110, 97, 98, 108, 97, /* nabla */ 110, 98, 115, 112, /* nbsp */ 110, 100, 97, 115, 104, /* ndash */ 110, 101, /* ne */ 110, 105, /* ni */ 110, 111, 116, /* not */ 110, 111, 116, 105, 110, /* notin */ 110, 115, 117, 98, /* nsub */ 110, 116, 105, 108, 100, 101, /* ntilde */ 110, 117, /* nu */ 111, 97, 99, 117, 116, 101, /* oacute */ 111, 99, 105, 114, 99, /* ocirc */ 111, 101, 108, 105, 103, /* oelig */ 111, 103, 114, 97, 118, 101, /* ograve */ 111, 108, 105, 110, 101, /* oline */ 111, 109, 101, 103, 97, /* omega */ 111, 109, 105, 99, 114, 111, 110, /* omicron */ 111, 112, 108, 117, 115, /* oplus */ 111, 114, /* or */ 111, 114, 100, 102, /* ordf */ 111, 114, 100, 109, /* ordm */ 111, 115, 108, 97, 115, 104, /* oslash */ 111, 116, 105, 108, 100, 101, /* otilde */ 111, 116, 105, 109, 101, 115, /* otimes */ 111, 117, 109, 108, /* ouml */ 112, 97, 114, 97, /* para */ 112, 97, 114, 116, /* part */ 112, 101, 114, 109, 105, 108, /* permil */ 112, 101, 114, 112, /* perp */ 112, 104, 105, /* phi */ 112, 105, /* pi */ 112, 105, 118, /* piv */ 112, 108, 117, 115, 109, 110, /* plusmn */ 112, 111, 117, 110, 100, /* pound */ 112, 114, 105, 109, 101, /* prime */ 112, 114, 111, 100, /* prod */ 112, 114, 111, 112, /* prop */ 112, 115, 105, /* psi */ 113, 117, 111, 116, /* quot */ 114, 65, 114, 114, /* rArr */ 114, 97, 100, 105, 99, /* radic */ 114, 97, 110, 103, /* rang */ 114, 97, 113, 117, 111, /* raquo */ 114, 97, 114, 114, /* rarr */ 114, 99, 101, 105, 108, /* rceil */ 114, 100, 113, 117, 111, /* rdquo */ 114, 101, 97, 108, /* real */ 114, 101, 103, /* reg */ 114, 102, 108, 111, 111, 114, /* rfloor */ 114, 104, 111, /* rho */ 114, 108, 109, /* rlm */ 114, 115, 97, 113, 117, 111, /* rsaquo */ 114, 115, 113, 117, 111, /* rsquo */ 115, 98, 113, 117, 111, /* sbquo */ 115, 99, 97, 114, 111, 110, /* scaron */ 115, 100, 111, 116, /* sdot */ 115, 101, 99, 116, /* sect */ 115, 104, 121, /* shy */ 115, 105, 103, 109, 97, /* sigma */ 115, 105, 103, 109, 97, 102, /* sigmaf */ 115, 105, 109, /* sim */ 115, 112, 97, 100, 101, 115, /* spades */ 115, 117, 98, /* sub */ 115, 117, 98, 101, /* sube */ 115, 117, 109, /* sum */ 115, 117, 112, /* sup */ 115, 117, 112, 49, /* sup1 */ 115, 117, 112, 50, /* sup2 */ 115, 117, 112, 51, /* sup3 */ 115, 117, 112, 101, /* supe */ 115, 122, 108, 105, 103, /* szlig */ 116, 97, 117, /* tau */ 116, 104, 101, 114, 101, 52, /* there4 */ 116, 104, 101, 116, 97, /* theta */ 116, 104, 101, 116, 97, 115, 121, 109, /* thetasym */ 116, 104, 105, 110, 115, 112, /* thinsp */ 116, 104, 111, 114, 110, /* thorn */ 116, 105, 108, 100, 101, /* tilde */ 116, 105, 109, 101, 115, /* times */ 116, 114, 97, 100, 101, /* trade */ 117, 65, 114, 114, /* uArr */ 117, 97, 99, 117, 116, 101, /* uacute */ 117, 97, 114, 114, /* uarr */ 117, 99, 105, 114, 99, /* ucirc */ 117, 103, 114, 97, 118, 101, /* ugrave */ 117, 109, 108, /* uml */ 117, 112, 115, 105, 104, /* upsih */ 117, 112, 115, 105, 108, 111, 110, /* upsilon */ 117, 117, 109, 108, /* uuml */ 119, 101, 105, 101, 114, 112, /* weierp */ 120, 105, /* xi */ 121, 97, 99, 117, 116, 101, /* yacute */ 121, 101, 110, /* yen */ 121, 117, 109, 108, /* yuml */ 122, 101, 116, 97, /* zeta */ 122, 119, 106, /* zwj */ 122, 119, 110, 106 /* zwnj */ }; static const struct i ii[]={ {0, 5, 198}, {5, 6, 193}, {11, 5, 194}, {16, 6, 192}, {22, 5, 913}, {27, 5, 197}, {32, 6, 195}, {38, 4, 196}, {42, 4, 914}, {46, 6, 199}, {52, 3, 935}, {55, 6, 8225}, {61, 5, 916}, {66, 3, 208}, {69, 6, 201}, {75, 5, 202}, {80, 6, 200}, {86, 7, 917}, {93, 3, 919}, {96, 4, 203}, {100, 5, 915}, {105, 6, 205}, {111, 5, 206}, {116, 6, 204}, {122, 4, 921}, {126, 4, 207}, {130, 5, 922}, {135, 6, 923}, {141, 2, 924}, {143, 6, 209}, {149, 2, 925}, {151, 5, 338}, {156, 6, 211}, {162, 5, 212}, {167, 6, 210}, {173, 5, 937}, {178, 7, 927}, {185, 6, 216}, {191, 6, 213}, {197, 4, 214}, {201, 3, 934}, {204, 2, 928}, {206, 5, 8243}, {211, 3, 936}, {214, 3, 929}, {217, 6, 352}, {223, 5, 931}, {228, 5, 222}, {233, 3, 932}, {236, 5, 920}, {241, 6, 218}, {247, 5, 219}, {252, 6, 217}, {258, 7, 933}, {265, 4, 220}, {269, 2, 926}, {271, 6, 221}, {277, 4, 376}, {281, 4, 918}, {285, 6, 225}, {291, 5, 226}, {296, 5, 180}, {301, 5, 230}, {306, 6, 224}, {312, 7, 8501}, {319, 5, 945}, {324, 3, 38}, {327, 3, 8743}, {330, 3, 8736}, {333, 4, 39}, {337, 5, 229}, {342, 5, 8776}, {347, 6, 227}, {353, 4, 228}, {357, 5, 8222}, {362, 4, 946}, {366, 6, 166}, {372, 4, 8226}, {376, 3, 8745}, {379, 6, 231}, {385, 5, 184}, {390, 4, 162}, {394, 3, 967}, {397, 4, 710}, {401, 5, 9827}, {406, 4, 8773}, {410, 4, 169}, {414, 5, 8629}, {419, 3, 8746}, {422, 6, 164}, {428, 4, 8659}, {432, 6, 8224}, {438, 4, 8595}, {442, 3, 176}, {445, 5, 948}, {450, 5, 9830}, {455, 6, 247}, {461, 6, 233}, {467, 5, 234}, {472, 6, 232}, {478, 5, 8709}, {483, 4, 8195}, {487, 4, 8194}, {491, 7, 949}, {498, 5, 8801}, {503, 3, 951}, {506, 3, 240}, {509, 4, 235}, {513, 4, 8364}, {517, 5, 8707}, {522, 4, 402}, {526, 6, 8704}, {532, 6, 189}, {538, 6, 188}, {544, 6, 190}, {550, 5, 8260}, {555, 5, 947}, {560, 2, 8805}, {562, 2, 62}, {564, 4, 8660}, {568, 4, 8596}, {572, 6, 9829}, {578, 6, 8230}, {584, 6, 237}, {590, 5, 238}, {595, 5, 161}, {600, 6, 236}, {606, 5, 8465}, {611, 5, 8734}, {616, 3, 8747}, {619, 4, 953}, {623, 6, 191}, {629, 4, 8712}, {633, 4, 239}, {637, 5, 954}, {642, 4, 8656}, {646, 6, 955}, {652, 4, 9001}, {656, 5, 171}, {661, 4, 8592}, {665, 5, 8968}, {670, 5, 8220}, {675, 2, 8804}, {677, 6, 8970}, {683, 6, 8727}, {689, 3, 9674}, {692, 3, 8206}, {695, 6, 8249}, {701, 5, 8216}, {706, 2, 60}, {708, 4, 175}, {712, 5, 8212}, {717, 5, 181}, {722, 6, 183}, {728, 5, 8722}, {733, 2, 956}, {735, 5, 8711}, {740, 4, 160}, {744, 5, 8211}, {749, 2, 8800}, {751, 2, 8715}, {753, 3, 172}, {756, 5, 8713}, {761, 4, 8836}, {765, 6, 241}, {771, 2, 957}, {773, 6, 243}, {779, 5, 244}, {784, 5, 339}, {789, 6, 242}, {795, 5, 8254}, {800, 5, 969}, {805, 7, 959}, {812, 5, 8853}, {817, 2, 8744}, {819, 4, 170}, {823, 4, 186}, {827, 6, 248}, {833, 6, 245}, {839, 6, 8855}, {845, 4, 246}, {849, 4, 182}, {853, 4, 8706}, {857, 6, 8240}, {863, 4, 8869}, {867, 3, 966}, {870, 2, 960}, {872, 3, 982}, {875, 6, 177}, {881, 5, 163}, {886, 5, 8242}, {891, 4, 8719}, {895, 4, 8733}, {899, 3, 968}, {902, 4, 34}, {906, 4, 8658}, {910, 5, 8730}, {915, 4, 9002}, {919, 5, 187}, {924, 4, 8594}, {928, 5, 8969}, {933, 5, 8221}, {938, 4, 8476}, {942, 3, 174}, {945, 6, 8971}, {951, 3, 961}, {954, 3, 8207}, {957, 6, 8250}, {963, 5, 8217}, {968, 5, 8218}, {973, 6, 353}, {979, 4, 8901}, {983, 4, 167}, {987, 3, 173}, {990, 5, 963}, {995, 6, 962}, {1001, 3, 8764}, {1004, 6, 9824}, {1010, 3, 8834}, {1013, 4, 8838}, {1017, 3, 8721}, {1020, 3, 8835}, {1023, 4, 185}, {1027, 4, 178}, {1031, 4, 179}, {1035, 4, 8839}, {1039, 5, 223}, {1044, 3, 964}, {1047, 6, 8756}, {1053, 5, 952}, {1058, 8, 977}, {1066, 6, 8201}, {1072, 5, 254}, {1077, 5, 732}, {1082, 5, 215}, {1087, 5, 8482}, {1092, 4, 8657}, {1096, 6, 250}, {1102, 4, 8593}, {1106, 5, 251}, {1111, 6, 249}, {1117, 3, 168}, {1120, 5, 978}, {1125, 7, 965}, {1132, 4, 252}, {1136, 6, 8472}, {1142, 2, 958}, {1144, 6, 253}, {1150, 3, 165}, {1153, 4, 255}, {1157, 4, 950}, {1161, 3, 8205}, {1164, 4, 8204} }; courier-unicode-2.1/unicode_linebreak.c000066400000000000000000000346541335047227500203020ustar00rootroot00000000000000/* ** Copyright 2011-2013 Double Precision, Inc. ** See COPYING for distribution information. ** */ #include "unicode_config.h" #include "courier-unicode.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include "linebreaktab_internal.h" #include "linebreaktab.h" #define UNICODE_LB_SOT 0xFF struct unicode_lb_info { int (*cb_func)(int, void *); void *cb_arg; int opts; uint8_t savedclass; size_t savedcmcnt; uint8_t prevclass_min1; uint8_t prevclass; uint8_t prevclass_nsp; int (*next_handler)(struct unicode_lb_info *, uint8_t); int (*end_handler)(struct unicode_lb_info *); }; /* http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr14/#Algorithm */ static int next_def(unicode_lb_info_t, uint8_t); static int end_def(unicode_lb_info_t); static int next_lb25_seenophy(unicode_lb_info_t, uint8_t); static int end_lb25_seenophy(unicode_lb_info_t); static int next_lb25_seennu(unicode_lb_info_t, uint8_t); static int next_lb25_seennuclcp(unicode_lb_info_t, uint8_t); static void unicode_lb_reset(unicode_lb_info_t i) { i->prevclass_min1=i->prevclass=i->prevclass_nsp=UNICODE_LB_SOT; i->next_handler=next_def; i->end_handler=end_def; } unicode_lb_info_t unicode_lb_init(int (*cb_func)(int, void *), void *cb_arg) { unicode_lb_info_t i=calloc(1, sizeof(struct unicode_lb_info)); i->cb_func=cb_func; i->cb_arg=cb_arg; unicode_lb_reset(i); return i; } int unicode_lb_end(unicode_lb_info_t i) { int rc=(*i->end_handler)(i); free(i); return rc; } void unicode_lb_set_opts(unicode_lb_info_t i, int opts) { i->opts=opts; } /* Default end handler has nothing to do */ static int end_def(unicode_lb_info_t i) { /* LB3 N/A */ return 0; } #define RESULT(x) (*i->cb_func)((x), i->cb_arg) int unicode_lb_next_cnt(unicode_lb_info_t i, const char32_t *chars, size_t cnt) { while (cnt) { int rc=unicode_lb_next(i, *chars); if (rc) return rc; ++chars; --cnt; } return 0; } int unicode_lb_lookup(char32_t ch) { return unicode_tab_lookup(ch, unicode_indextab, sizeof(unicode_indextab) / sizeof(unicode_indextab[0]), unicode_rangetab, unicode_classtab, UNICODE_LB_AL /* XX, LB1 */); } int unicode_lb_next(unicode_lb_info_t i, char32_t ch) { return (*i->next_handler)(i, (i->opts & UNICODE_LB_OPT_DASHWJ) && (ch == 0x2012 || ch == 0x2013) ? UNICODE_LB_WJ:unicode_lb_lookup(ch)); } static int next_def_nolb25(unicode_lb_info_t i, uint8_t uclass, int nolb25); /* ** Default logic for next unicode char. */ static int next_def(unicode_lb_info_t i, uint8_t uclass) { return next_def_nolb25(i, uclass, 0); } static int next_def_nolb25(unicode_lb_info_t i, uint8_t uclass, /* Flag -- recursively invoked after discarding LB25 */ int nolb25) { /* Retrieve the previous unicode character's linebreak class. */ uint8_t prevclass_min1=i->prevclass_min1; uint8_t prevclass=i->prevclass; uint8_t prevclass_nsp=i->prevclass_nsp; #define RESTORE (i->prevclass_min1=prevclass_min1, \ i->prevclass=prevclass, \ i->prevclass_nsp=prevclass_nsp) \ /* Save this unicode char's linebreak class, for the next goaround */ i->prevclass_min1=i->prevclass; i->prevclass=uclass; if (uclass != UNICODE_LB_SP) i->prevclass_nsp=uclass; if (uclass == UNICODE_LB_NU) i->next_handler=next_lb25_seennu; /* LB25 */ if (prevclass == UNICODE_LB_SOT) { if (uclass == UNICODE_LB_CM) /* LB9 */ i->prevclass=i->prevclass_nsp=uclass=UNICODE_LB_AL; return RESULT(UNICODE_LB_NONE); /* LB2 */ } if (prevclass == UNICODE_LB_CR && uclass == UNICODE_LB_LF) return RESULT(UNICODE_LB_NONE); /* LB5 */ switch (prevclass) { case UNICODE_LB_BK: case UNICODE_LB_CR: case UNICODE_LB_LF: case UNICODE_LB_NL: if (uclass == UNICODE_LB_CM) { i->prevclass=i->prevclass_nsp=uclass=UNICODE_LB_AL; /* LB9 */ } return RESULT(UNICODE_LB_MANDATORY); /* LB4, LB5 */ case UNICODE_LB_SP: case UNICODE_LB_ZW: if (uclass == UNICODE_LB_CM) i->prevclass=i->prevclass_nsp=uclass=UNICODE_LB_AL; /* LB10 */ break; default: break; } switch (uclass) { /* LB6: */ case UNICODE_LB_BK: case UNICODE_LB_CR: case UNICODE_LB_LF: case UNICODE_LB_NL: /* LB7: */ case UNICODE_LB_SP: case UNICODE_LB_ZW: return RESULT(UNICODE_LB_NONE); default: break; } if (prevclass_nsp == UNICODE_LB_ZW) return RESULT(UNICODE_LB_ALLOWED); /* LB8 */ if (uclass == UNICODE_LB_CM) { RESTORE; return RESULT(UNICODE_LB_NONE); /* LB9 */ } if (prevclass == UNICODE_LB_WJ || uclass == UNICODE_LB_WJ) return RESULT(UNICODE_LB_NONE); /* LB11 */ if (prevclass == UNICODE_LB_GL) return RESULT(UNICODE_LB_NONE); /* LB12 */ if (uclass == UNICODE_LB_GL && prevclass != UNICODE_LB_SP && prevclass != UNICODE_LB_BA && prevclass != UNICODE_LB_HY) return RESULT(UNICODE_LB_NONE); /* LB12a */ switch (uclass) { case UNICODE_LB_SY: if (i->opts & UNICODE_LB_OPT_SYBREAK) { if (prevclass == UNICODE_LB_SP) return RESULT(UNICODE_LB_ALLOWED); } case UNICODE_LB_CL: case UNICODE_LB_CP: case UNICODE_LB_EX: case UNICODE_LB_IS: return RESULT(UNICODE_LB_NONE); /* LB13 */ default: break; } if ((i->opts & UNICODE_LB_OPT_SYBREAK) && prevclass == UNICODE_LB_SY) switch (uclass) { case UNICODE_LB_EX: case UNICODE_LB_AL: case UNICODE_LB_ID: return RESULT(UNICODE_LB_NONE); } if (prevclass_nsp == UNICODE_LB_OP) return RESULT(UNICODE_LB_NONE); /* LB14 */ if (prevclass_nsp == UNICODE_LB_QU && uclass == UNICODE_LB_OP) return RESULT(UNICODE_LB_NONE); /* LB15 */ if ((prevclass_nsp == UNICODE_LB_CL || prevclass_nsp == UNICODE_LB_CP) && uclass == UNICODE_LB_NS) return RESULT(UNICODE_LB_NONE); /* LB16 */ if (prevclass_nsp == UNICODE_LB_B2 && uclass == UNICODE_LB_B2) return RESULT(UNICODE_LB_NONE); /* LB17 */ if (prevclass == UNICODE_LB_SP) return RESULT(UNICODE_LB_ALLOWED); /* LB18 */ if (uclass == UNICODE_LB_QU || prevclass == UNICODE_LB_QU) return RESULT(UNICODE_LB_NONE); /* LB19 */ if (uclass == UNICODE_LB_CB || prevclass == UNICODE_LB_CB) return RESULT(UNICODE_LB_ALLOWED); /* LB20 */ /* LB21: */ switch (uclass) { case UNICODE_LB_BA: case UNICODE_LB_HY: case UNICODE_LB_NS: return RESULT(UNICODE_LB_NONE); default: break; } if (prevclass == UNICODE_LB_BB) return RESULT(UNICODE_LB_NONE); /* LB21a: */ if (prevclass_min1 == UNICODE_LB_HL && (prevclass == UNICODE_LB_HY || prevclass == UNICODE_LB_BA)) return RESULT(UNICODE_LB_NONE); /* LB21b: */ if (prevclass == UNICODE_LB_SY && uclass == UNICODE_LB_HL) return RESULT(UNICODE_LB_NONE); if (uclass == UNICODE_LB_IN) switch (prevclass) { case UNICODE_LB_AL: case UNICODE_LB_EX: case UNICODE_LB_HL: case UNICODE_LB_ID: case UNICODE_LB_IN: case UNICODE_LB_NU: return RESULT(UNICODE_LB_NONE); /* LB22 */ default: break; } if (prevclass == UNICODE_LB_ID && uclass == UNICODE_LB_PO) return RESULT(UNICODE_LB_NONE); /* LB23 */ if (prevclass == UNICODE_LB_AL && uclass == UNICODE_LB_NU) return RESULT(UNICODE_LB_NONE); /* LB23 */ if (prevclass == UNICODE_LB_HL && uclass == UNICODE_LB_NU) return RESULT(UNICODE_LB_NONE); /* LB23 */ if (prevclass == UNICODE_LB_NU && uclass == UNICODE_LB_AL) return RESULT(UNICODE_LB_NONE); /* LB23 */ if (prevclass == UNICODE_LB_NU && uclass == UNICODE_LB_HL) return RESULT(UNICODE_LB_NONE); /* LB23 */ if (prevclass == UNICODE_LB_PR && uclass == UNICODE_LB_ID) return RESULT(UNICODE_LB_NONE); /* LB24 */ if (prevclass == UNICODE_LB_PR && uclass == UNICODE_LB_AL) return RESULT(UNICODE_LB_NONE); /* LB24 */ if (prevclass == UNICODE_LB_PR && uclass == UNICODE_LB_HL) return RESULT(UNICODE_LB_NONE); /* LB24 */ if (prevclass == UNICODE_LB_PO && uclass == UNICODE_LB_AL) return RESULT(UNICODE_LB_NONE); /* LB24 */ if (prevclass == UNICODE_LB_PO && uclass == UNICODE_LB_HL) return RESULT(UNICODE_LB_NONE); /* LB24 */ if ((i->opts & UNICODE_LB_OPT_PRBREAK) && uclass == UNICODE_LB_PR) switch (prevclass) { case UNICODE_LB_PR: case UNICODE_LB_AL: case UNICODE_LB_ID: return RESULT(UNICODE_LB_NONE); } if (!nolb25 && (prevclass == UNICODE_LB_PR || prevclass == UNICODE_LB_PO)) { if (uclass == UNICODE_LB_NU) return RESULT(UNICODE_LB_NONE); /* LB25 */ if (uclass == UNICODE_LB_OP || uclass == UNICODE_LB_HY) { RESTORE; i->savedclass=uclass; i->savedcmcnt=0; i->next_handler=next_lb25_seenophy; i->end_handler=end_lb25_seenophy; return 0; } } if ((prevclass == UNICODE_LB_OP || prevclass == UNICODE_LB_HY) && uclass == UNICODE_LB_NU) return RESULT(UNICODE_LB_NONE); /* LB25 */ /*****/ if (prevclass == UNICODE_LB_JL) switch (uclass) { case UNICODE_LB_JL: case UNICODE_LB_JV: case UNICODE_LB_H2: case UNICODE_LB_H3: return RESULT(UNICODE_LB_NONE); /* LB26 */ default: break; } if ((prevclass == UNICODE_LB_JV || prevclass == UNICODE_LB_H2) && (uclass == UNICODE_LB_JV || uclass == UNICODE_LB_JT)) return RESULT(UNICODE_LB_NONE); /* LB26 */ if ((prevclass == UNICODE_LB_JT || prevclass == UNICODE_LB_H3) && uclass == UNICODE_LB_JT) return RESULT(UNICODE_LB_NONE); /* LB26 */ switch (prevclass) { case UNICODE_LB_JL: case UNICODE_LB_JV: case UNICODE_LB_JT: case UNICODE_LB_H2: case UNICODE_LB_H3: if (uclass == UNICODE_LB_IN || uclass == UNICODE_LB_PO) return RESULT(UNICODE_LB_NONE); /* LB27 */ default: break; } switch (uclass) { case UNICODE_LB_JL: case UNICODE_LB_JV: case UNICODE_LB_JT: case UNICODE_LB_H2: case UNICODE_LB_H3: if (prevclass == UNICODE_LB_PR) return RESULT(UNICODE_LB_NONE); /* LB27 */ default: break; } if ((prevclass == UNICODE_LB_AL || prevclass == UNICODE_LB_HL) && (uclass == UNICODE_LB_AL || uclass == UNICODE_LB_HL)) return RESULT(UNICODE_LB_NONE); /* LB28 */ if (prevclass == UNICODE_LB_IS && (uclass == UNICODE_LB_AL || uclass == UNICODE_LB_HL)) return RESULT(UNICODE_LB_NONE); /* LB29 */ if ((prevclass == UNICODE_LB_AL || prevclass == UNICODE_LB_HL || prevclass == UNICODE_LB_NU) && uclass == UNICODE_LB_OP) return RESULT(UNICODE_LB_NONE); /* LB30 */ if ((uclass == UNICODE_LB_AL || uclass == UNICODE_LB_HL || uclass == UNICODE_LB_NU) && prevclass == UNICODE_LB_CP) return RESULT(UNICODE_LB_NONE); /* LB30 */ if (uclass == UNICODE_LB_RI && prevclass == UNICODE_LB_RI) return RESULT(UNICODE_LB_NONE); /* LB30a */ return RESULT(UNICODE_LB_ALLOWED); /* LB31 */ } /* ** Seen (PR|PO)(OP|HY), without returning the linebreak property for the second ** character, but NU did not follow. Backtrack. */ static int unwind_lb25_seenophy(unicode_lb_info_t i) { int rc; /*uint8_t class=i->savedclass;*/ int nolb25_flag=1; i->next_handler=next_def; i->end_handler=end_def; do { rc=next_def_nolb25(i, i->savedclass, nolb25_flag); if (rc) return rc; /*class=UNICODE_LB_CM;*/ nolb25_flag=0; } while (i->savedcmcnt--); return 0; } /* ** Seen (PR|PO)(OP|HY), without returning the linebreak property for the second ** character. If there's now a NU, we found the modified LB25 regexp. */ static int next_lb25_seenophy(unicode_lb_info_t i, uint8_t uclass) { int rc; if (uclass == UNICODE_LB_CM) { ++i->savedcmcnt; /* Keep track of CMs, and try again */ return 0; } if (uclass != UNICODE_LB_NU) { rc=unwind_lb25_seenophy(i); if (rc) return rc; return next_def_nolb25(i, uclass, 0); } do { rc=RESULT(UNICODE_LB_NONE); /* (OP|HY) feedback */ if (rc) return rc; } while (i->savedcmcnt--); i->next_handler=next_lb25_seennu; i->end_handler=end_def; i->prevclass=i->prevclass_nsp=uclass; return RESULT(UNICODE_LB_NONE); } /* ** Seen (PR|PO)(OP|HY), and now The End. Unwind, and give up. */ static int end_lb25_seenophy(unicode_lb_info_t i) { int rc=unwind_lb25_seenophy(i); if (rc == 0) rc=end_def(i); return rc; } /* ** Seen an NU, modified LB25 regexp. */ static int next_lb25_seennu(unicode_lb_info_t i, uint8_t uclass) { if (uclass == UNICODE_LB_NU || uclass == UNICODE_LB_SY || uclass == UNICODE_LB_IS) { i->prevclass=i->prevclass_nsp=uclass; return RESULT(UNICODE_LB_NONE); } if (uclass == UNICODE_LB_CM) return RESULT(UNICODE_LB_NONE); /* LB9 */ if (uclass == UNICODE_LB_CL || uclass == UNICODE_LB_CP) { i->prevclass=i->prevclass_nsp=uclass; i->next_handler=next_lb25_seennuclcp; i->end_handler=end_def; return RESULT(UNICODE_LB_NONE); } i->next_handler=next_def; i->end_handler=end_def; if (uclass == UNICODE_LB_PR || uclass == UNICODE_LB_PO) { i->prevclass=i->prevclass_nsp=uclass; return RESULT(UNICODE_LB_NONE); } return next_def(i, uclass); /* Not a prefix, process normally */ } /* ** Seen CL|CP, in the modified LB25 regexp. */ static int next_lb25_seennuclcp(unicode_lb_info_t i, uint8_t uclass) { if (uclass == UNICODE_LB_CM) return RESULT(UNICODE_LB_NONE); /* LB9 */ i->next_handler=next_def; i->end_handler=end_def; if (uclass == UNICODE_LB_PR || uclass == UNICODE_LB_PO) { i->prevclass=i->prevclass_nsp=uclass; return RESULT(UNICODE_LB_NONE); } return next_def(i, uclass); } /******************/ struct unicode_lbc_info { unicode_lb_info_t handle; struct unicode_buf buf; size_t buf_ptr; int (*cb_func)(int, char32_t, void *); void *cb_arg; }; static int unicode_lbc_callback(int value, void *ptr) { unicode_lbc_info_t h=(unicode_lbc_info_t)ptr; if (h->buf_ptr >= unicode_buf_len(&h->buf)) { errno=EINVAL; return -1; /* Shouldn't happen */ } return (*h->cb_func)(value, unicode_buf_ptr(&h->buf)[h->buf_ptr++], h->cb_arg); } unicode_lbc_info_t unicode_lbc_init(int (*cb_func)(int, char32_t, void *), void *cb_arg) { unicode_lbc_info_t h= (unicode_lbc_info_t)calloc(1, sizeof(struct unicode_lbc_info)); if (!h) return NULL; h->cb_func=cb_func; h->cb_arg=cb_arg; if ((h->handle=unicode_lb_init(unicode_lbc_callback, h)) == NULL) { free(h); return NULL; } unicode_buf_init(&h->buf, (size_t)-1); return h; } void unicode_lbc_set_opts(unicode_lbc_info_t i, int opts) { unicode_lb_set_opts(i->handle, opts); } int unicode_lbc_next_cnt(unicode_lbc_info_t i, const char32_t *chars, size_t cnt) { while (cnt) { int n=unicode_lbc_next(i, *chars); --cnt; ++chars; if (n) return n; } return 0; } int unicode_lbc_next(unicode_lbc_info_t i, char32_t ch) { if (i->buf_ptr >= unicode_buf_len(&i->buf)) { i->buf_ptr=0; unicode_buf_clear(&i->buf); } unicode_buf_append(&i->buf, &ch, 1); return unicode_lb_next(i->handle, ch); } int unicode_lbc_end(unicode_lbc_info_t i) { int rc=unicode_lb_end(i->handle); unicode_buf_deinit(&i->buf); free(i); return rc; } courier-unicode-2.1/unicode_scripts.c000066400000000000000000000006441335047227500200250ustar00rootroot00000000000000/* ** Copyright 2015 Double Precision, Inc. ** See COPYING for distribution information. ** */ #include "unicode_config.h" #include "courier-unicode.h" #include "scriptstab.h" unicode_script_t unicode_script(char32_t a) { return unicode_tab_lookup(a, unicode_indextab, sizeof(unicode_indextab) /sizeof(unicode_indextab[0]), unicode_rangetab, unicode_classtab, unicode_script_unknown); } courier-unicode-2.1/unicode_tablookup.c000066400000000000000000000031701335047227500203330ustar00rootroot00000000000000/* ** Copyright 2011 Double Precision, Inc. ** See COPYING for distribution information. ** */ #include "unicode_config.h" #include "courier-unicode.h" #define BLOCK_SIZE 256 uint8_t unicode_tab_lookup(char32_t ch, const size_t *unicode_indextab, size_t unicode_indextab_sizeof, const uint8_t (*unicode_rangetab)[2], const uint8_t *unicode_classtab, uint8_t uclass) { size_t cl=ch / BLOCK_SIZE; if (cl < unicode_indextab_sizeof-1) { const size_t start_pos=unicode_indextab[cl]; const uint8_t (*p)[2]=unicode_rangetab + start_pos; size_t b=0, e=unicode_indextab[cl+1] - start_pos; uint8_t chmodcl= ch & (BLOCK_SIZE-1); while (b < e) { size_t n=b + (e-b)/2; if (chmodcl >= p[n][0]) { if (chmodcl <= p[n][1]) { uclass=unicode_classtab[start_pos+n]; break; } b=n+1; } else { e=n; } } } return uclass; } uint32_t unicode_tab32_lookup(char32_t ch, const size_t *unicode_indextab, size_t unicode_indextab_sizeof, const uint8_t (*unicode_rangetab)[2], const uint32_t *unicode_classtab, uint32_t uclass) { size_t cl=ch / BLOCK_SIZE; if (cl < unicode_indextab_sizeof-1) { const size_t start_pos=unicode_indextab[cl]; const uint8_t (*p)[2]=unicode_rangetab + start_pos; size_t b=0, e=unicode_indextab[cl+1] - start_pos; uint32_t chmodcl= ch & (BLOCK_SIZE-1); while (b < e) { size_t n=b + (e-b)/2; if (chmodcl >= p[n][0]) { if (chmodcl <= p[n][1]) { uclass=unicode_classtab[start_pos+n]; break; } b=n+1; } else { e=n; } } } return uclass; } courier-unicode-2.1/unicode_ultcase.c000066400000000000000000000017361335047227500200010ustar00rootroot00000000000000/* ** Copyright 2000-2003 Double Precision, Inc. ** See COPYING for distribution information. ** */ #include "unicode_config.h" #include "courier-unicode.h" extern const unsigned unicode_case_hash; extern const char32_t unicode_case_tab[][4]; extern const unsigned unicode_case_offset[]; static unsigned find_case(char32_t c) { unsigned idx= c % unicode_case_hash; unsigned i=unicode_case_offset[idx]; char32_t uc; --i; do { uc=unicode_case_tab[++i][0]; if (uc == c) return (i); } while ( (uc % unicode_case_hash) == idx); return (0); } char32_t unicode_uc(char32_t c) { unsigned i=find_case(c); return (unicode_case_tab[i][0] != c ? c:unicode_case_tab[i][1]); } char32_t unicode_lc(char32_t c) { unsigned i=find_case(c); return (unicode_case_tab[i][0] != c ? c:unicode_case_tab[i][2]); } char32_t unicode_tc(char32_t c) { unsigned i; char32_t oc=c; c=unicode_lc(c); i=find_case(c); return (unicode_case_tab[i][0] != c ? oc:unicode_case_tab[i][3]); } courier-unicode-2.1/unicode_ultcasetab.c000066400000000000000000002505361335047227500204740ustar00rootroot00000000000000/* ** Copyright 2000-2004 Double Precision, Inc. ** See COPYING for distribution information. ** */ #include "courier-unicode.h" const unsigned unicode_case_hash=2048; /* unicode_case_maxbucket=6*/ const char32_t unicode_case_tab[][4]={ {0x0041,0x0041,0x0061,0x0041},{0x0042,0x0042,0x0062,0x0042},{0x0043,0x0043,0x0063,0x0043},{0x0044,0x0044,0x0064,0x0044}, {0x0045,0x0045,0x0065,0x0045},{0x0046,0x0046,0x0066,0x0046},{0x0047,0x0047,0x0067,0x0047},{0x0048,0x0048,0x0068,0x0048}, {0x0049,0x0049,0x0069,0x0049},{0x004a,0x004a,0x006a,0x004a},{0x004b,0x004b,0x006b,0x004b},{0x004c,0x004c,0x006c,0x004c}, {0x004d,0x004d,0x006d,0x004d},{0x004e,0x004e,0x006e,0x004e},{0x004f,0x004f,0x006f,0x004f},{0x0050,0x0050,0x0070,0x0050}, {0x0051,0x0051,0x0071,0x0051},{0x0052,0x0052,0x0072,0x0052},{0x0053,0x0053,0x0073,0x0053},{0x0054,0x0054,0x0074,0x0054}, {0x0055,0x0055,0x0075,0x0055},{0x0056,0x0056,0x0076,0x0056},{0x0057,0x0057,0x0077,0x0057},{0x0058,0x0058,0x0078,0x0058}, {0x0059,0x0059,0x0079,0x0059},{0x005a,0x005a,0x007a,0x005a},{0x0061,0x0041,0x0061,0x0041},{0x0062,0x0042,0x0062,0x0042}, {0x0063,0x0043,0x0063,0x0043},{0x0064,0x0044,0x0064,0x0044},{0x0065,0x0045,0x0065,0x0045},{0x0066,0x0046,0x0066,0x0046}, {0x0067,0x0047,0x0067,0x0047},{0x0068,0x0048,0x0068,0x0048},{0x0069,0x0049,0x0069,0x0049},{0x006a,0x004a,0x006a,0x004a}, {0x006b,0x004b,0x006b,0x004b},{0x006c,0x004c,0x006c,0x004c},{0x006d,0x004d,0x006d,0x004d},{0x006e,0x004e,0x006e,0x004e}, {0x006f,0x004f,0x006f,0x004f},{0x0070,0x0050,0x0070,0x0050},{0x0071,0x0051,0x0071,0x0051},{0x0072,0x0052,0x0072,0x0052}, {0x0073,0x0053,0x0073,0x0053},{0x0074,0x0054,0x0074,0x0054},{0x0075,0x0055,0x0075,0x0055},{0x0076,0x0056,0x0076,0x0056}, {0x0077,0x0057,0x0077,0x0057},{0x0078,0x0058,0x0078,0x0058},{0x0079,0x0059,0x0079,0x0059},{0x007a,0x005a,0x007a,0x005a}, {0x10a0,0x10a0,0x2d00,0x10a0},{0x118a0,0x118a0,0x118c0,0x118a0},{0x118a1,0x118a1,0x118c1,0x118a1},{0x10a1,0x10a1,0x2d01,0x10a1}, {0x118a2,0x118a2,0x118c2,0x118a2},{0x10a2,0x10a2,0x2d02,0x10a2},{0x118a3,0x118a3,0x118c3,0x118a3},{0x10a3,0x10a3,0x2d03,0x10a3}, {0x118a4,0x118a4,0x118c4,0x118a4},{0x10a4,0x10a4,0x2d04,0x10a4},{0x118a5,0x118a5,0x118c5,0x118a5},{0x10a5,0x10a5,0x2d05,0x10a5}, {0x118a6,0x118a6,0x118c6,0x118a6},{0x10a6,0x10a6,0x2d06,0x10a6},{0x118a7,0x118a7,0x118c7,0x118a7},{0x10a7,0x10a7,0x2d07,0x10a7}, {0x10a8,0x10a8,0x2d08,0x10a8},{0x118a8,0x118a8,0x118c8,0x118a8},{0x118a9,0x118a9,0x118c9,0x118a9},{0x10a9,0x10a9,0x2d09,0x10a9}, {0x10aa,0x10aa,0x2d0a,0x10aa},{0x118aa,0x118aa,0x118ca,0x118aa},{0x118ab,0x118ab,0x118cb,0x118ab},{0x10ab,0x10ab,0x2d0b,0x10ab}, 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{0x1fba,0x1fba,0x1f70,0x1fba},{0x1fbb,0x1fbb,0x1f71,0x1fbb},{0x1fbc,0x1fbc,0x1fb3,0x1fbc},{0x1fbe,0x0399,0x1fbe,0x0399}, {0x1fc3,0x1fcc,0x1fc3,0x1fcc},{0x1fc8,0x1fc8,0x1f72,0x1fc8},{0x1fc9,0x1fc9,0x1f73,0x1fc9},{0x1fca,0x1fca,0x1f74,0x1fca}, {0x1fcb,0x1fcb,0x1f75,0x1fcb},{0x1fcc,0x1fcc,0x1fc3,0x1fcc},{0x1fd0,0x1fd8,0x1fd0,0x1fd8},{0x1fd1,0x1fd9,0x1fd1,0x1fd9}, {0x1fd8,0x1fd8,0x1fd0,0x1fd8},{0x1fd9,0x1fd9,0x1fd1,0x1fd9},{0x1fda,0x1fda,0x1f76,0x1fda},{0x1fdb,0x1fdb,0x1f77,0x1fdb}, {0x1fe0,0x1fe8,0x1fe0,0x1fe8},{0x1fe1,0x1fe9,0x1fe1,0x1fe9},{0x1fe5,0x1fec,0x1fe5,0x1fec},{0x1fe8,0x1fe8,0x1fe0,0x1fe8}, {0x1fe9,0x1fe9,0x1fe1,0x1fe9},{0x1fea,0x1fea,0x1f7a,0x1fea},{0x1feb,0x1feb,0x1f7b,0x1feb},{0x1fec,0x1fec,0x1fe5,0x1fec}, {0x1ff3,0x1ffc,0x1ff3,0x1ffc},{0x1ff8,0x1ff8,0x1f78,0x1ff8},{0x1ff9,0x1ff9,0x1f79,0x1ff9},{0x1ffa,0x1ffa,0x1f7c,0x1ffa}, {0x1ffb,0x1ffb,0x1f7d,0x1ffb},{0x1ffc,0x1ffc,0x1ff3,0x1ffc},{0,0,0,0}}; const unsigned unicode_case_offset[2048]={ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 26, 26, 26, 26, 26, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 52, 52, 52, 52, 52, 52, 52, 52, 52, 52, 52, 52, 52, 52, 52, 52, 52, 52, 52, 52, 52, 52, 52, 52, 52, 52, 52, 52, 52, 52, 52, 52, 52, 52, 52, 52, 52, 54, 56, 58, 60, 62, 64, 66, 68, 70, 72, 74, 76, 78, 80, 82, 84, 86, 88, 90, 92, 94, 97, 99, 101, 103, 105, 107, 109, 111, 113, 115, 117, 120, 123, 126, 129, 132, 135, 137, 140, 142, 144, 146, 148, 150, 153, 155, 157, 159, 161, 163, 165, 167, 169, 171, 172, 174, 176, 178, 180, 182, 184, 186, 187, 188, 189, 190, 191, 192, 193, 194, 195, 196, 197, 198, 199, 200, 201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 209, 210, 210, 211, 212, 213, 214, 215, 216, 217, 218, 219, 220, 221, 222, 223, 224, 225, 226, 227, 228, 229, 230, 231, 232, 233, 234, 235, 236, 237, 238, 239, 240, 241, 242, 243, 244, 245, 246, 247, 248, 249, 250, 251, 252, 253, 254, 255, 256, 258, 259, 260, 261, 263, 265, 266, 267, 268, 269, 270, 271, 273, 274, 275, 276, 277, 278, 278, 279, 280, 281, 282, 283, 284, 285, 286, 287, 288, 289, 290, 291, 292, 293, 294, 294, 295, 296, 297, 298, 300, 301, 302, 303, 304, 305, 306, 307, 308, 309, 310, 311, 312, 313, 314, 315, 316, 317, 319, 321, 323, 325, 327, 329, 331, 333, 335, 337, 339, 341, 343, 345, 347, 349, 351, 353, 355, 357, 359, 361, 363, 365, 367, 369, 371, 373, 375, 377, 379, 381, 382, 383, 384, 386, 388, 389, 390, 391, 392, 393, 394, 395, 396, 396, 397, 398, 399, 400, 401, 402, 403, 404, 405, 406, 407, 408, 409, 409, 410, 411, 412, 413, 414, 415, 416, 417, 418, 419, 420, 421, 422, 423, 423, 423, 424, 425, 426, 427, 428, 429, 430, 431, 432, 433, 434, 435, 436, 437, 437, 437, 438, 439, 439, 440, 440, 440, 440, 440, 441, 442, 443, 444, 445, 446, 447, 448, 449, 450, 451, 452, 453, 454, 455, 456, 457, 458, 459, 460, 461, 462, 463, 464, 465, 466, 467, 468, 469, 470, 471, 472, 473, 474, 475, 476, 477, 478, 479, 480, 481, 482, 483, 484, 484, 485, 486, 487, 488, 489, 490, 491, 492, 493, 494, 495, 496, 497, 498, 499, 500, 501, 502, 503, 504, 505, 506, 507, 508, 509, 510, 511, 512, 513, 514, 515, 516, 517, 518, 519, 520, 521, 522, 523, 524, 525, 526, 527, 528, 529, 530, 531, 532, 532, 533, 534, 535, 536, 537, 538, 539, 540, 541, 542, 543, 544, 545, 546, 547, 548, 549, 550, 550, 550, 550, 550, 550, 550, 551, 552, 553, 554, 555, 556, 557, 558, 559, 560, 561, 562, 563, 564, 565, 566, 567, 568, 569, 570, 571, 572, 573, 574, 575, 576, 577, 577, 578, 579, 579, 580, 580, 581, 582, 582, 582, 582, 583, 584, 584, 585, 585, 586, 587, 587, 588, 589, 589, 590, 591, 591, 591, 592, 592, 593, 594, 594, 594, 595, 595, 595, 595, 595, 595, 595, 595, 596, 596, 596, 597, 597, 597, 598, 598, 598, 598, 599, 600, 601, 602, 603, 604, 604, 604, 604, 604, 604, 605, 605, 605, 605, 605, 605, 605, 605, 605, 605, 605, 606, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 607, 608, 608, 608, 608, 608, 608, 608, 608, 608, 608, 608, 608, 608, 608, 609, 609, 609, 609, 609, 609, 609, 609, 609, 609, 609, 609, 609, 609, 609, 609, 609, 609, 609, 609, 609, 609, 609, 609, 609, 609, 609, 609, 609, 611, 613, 615, 617, 618, 619, 621, 623, 624, 625, 626, 628, 630, 632, 633, 635, 636, 637, 638, 639, 640, 641, 643, 644, 646, 648, 650, 651, 653, 654, 656, 658, 659, 661, 663, 665, 667, 669, 671, 673, 675, 677, 679, 681, 683, 685, 687, 689, 692, 695, 697, 700, 703, 706, 709, 712, 715, 718, 721, 724, 727, 730, 733, 736, 738, 741, 744, 747, 750, 753, 756, 759, 762, 765, 768, 771, 774, 777, 780, 783, 785, 787, 789, 791, 793, 795, 797, 799, 801, 803, 805, 807, 809, 811, 813, 815, 817, 819, 820, 821, 822, 824, 826, 828, 830, 832, 834, 836, 838, 840, 842, 844, 846, 848, 850, 852, 854, 856, 858, 860, 862, 864, 866, 868, 870, 872, 874, 876, 878, 880, 882, 884, 886, 888, 888, 889, 891, 893, 895, 897, 898, 900, 901, 902, 905, 908, 911, 914, 917, 920, 923, 926, 929, 932, 935, 938, 941, 944, 947, 950, 953, 956, 959, 962, 965, 968, 971, 974, 977, 980, 983, 986, 989, 992, 995, 998,1001,1004,1007,1010,1013,1016,1019,1022,1025,1028,1031,1034,1037,1040,1043, 1045,1048,1051,1054,1057,1060,1063,1066,1069,1072,1075,1078,1081,1084,1087,1090, 1093,1096,1099,1102,1105,1108,1111,1114,1117,1120,1123,1126,1129,1132,1135,1138, 1141,1143,1145,1147,1149,1151,1153,1155,1157,1159,1161,1163,1165,1167,1169,1171, 1172,1174,1176,1178,1180,1182,1184,1186,1188,1190,1192,1194,1196,1198,1200,1202, 1204,1206,1207,1209,1211,1212,1214,1216,1217,1218,1219,1220,1221,1222,1223,1225, 1227,1230,1233,1235,1237,1239,1241,1243,1245,1247,1249,1252,1255,1258,1261,1264, 1267,1270,1273,1276,1279,1282,1285,1288,1291,1294,1297,1300,1303,1306,1309,1312, 1315,1318,1321,1324,1327,1330,1333,1336,1339,1342,1345,1348,1351,1354,1357,1360, 1363,1366,1369,1372,1374,1376,1378,1381,1384,1387,1390,1393,1396,1399,1402,1405, 1408,1412,1416,1420,1424,1428,1432,1436,1440,1444,1448,1452,1456,1460,1464,1468, 1472,1476,1480,1484,1488,1492,1496,1500,1504,1508,1512,1516,1520,1524,1528,1532, 1536,1540,1544,1548,1552,1555,1558,1561,1564,1567,1570,1572,1575,1578,1581,1584, 1586,1588,1590,1593,1595,1596,1597,1598,1599,1600,1601,1602,1603,1604,1605,1606, 1607,1609,1611,1613,1615,1617,1619,1621,1623,1625,1627,1629,1631,1633,1635,1637, 1639,1641,1643,1645,1647,1649,1651,1653,1655,1657,1659,1661,1663,1665,1667,1669, 1671,1673,1675,1677,1679,1681,1683,1684,1686,1687,1688,1689,1690,1691,1693,1694, 1695,1695,1696,1697,1698,1699,1700,1701,1702,1703,1704,1705,1706,1707,1708,1709, 1710,1711,1712,1713,1714,1715,1716,1717,1718,1719,1720,1721,1722,1723,1724,1725, 1726,1727,1728,1729,1730,1731,1732,1733,1733,1733,1733,1733,1733,1733,1733,1733, 1733,1733,1734,1735,1736,1737,1738,1739,1740,1741,1742,1743,1744,1745,1746,1747, 1748,1749,1750,1751,1752,1753,1754,1755,1756,1757,1759,1760,1761,1762,1764,1765, 1766,1767,1768,1769,1770,1771,1772,1773,1773,1773,1773,1773,1773,1773,1773,1773, 1773,1773,1773,1773,1773,1773,1773,1773,1773,1773,1773,1773,1773,1773,1773,1773, 1773,1773,1773,1773,1773,1773,1773,1773,1773,1773,1773,1773,1773,1773,1773,1773, 1773,1773,1773,1773,1773,1773,1773,1773,1773,1773,1773,1773,1773,1773,1773,1773, 1773,1773,1773,1773,1773,1773,1773,1773,1773,1773,1773,1773,1773,1773,1773,1773, 1773,1773,1773,1773,1773,1773,1773,1773,1773,1773,1773,1773,1773,1773,1773,1773, 1773,1773,1773,1773,1773,1773,1773,1773,1773,1773,1773,1773,1773,1773,1773,1773, 1773,1773,1773,1773,1773,1773,1773,1773,1773,1773,1773,1773,1773,1773,1773,1773, 1773,1774,1775,1776,1777,1778,1779,1780,1781,1782,1783,1784,1785,1786,1787,1788, 1789,1790,1791,1792,1793,1794,1795,1796,1797,1798,1799,1800,1801,1802,1803,1804, 1805,1806,1807,1808,1809,1810,1811,1812,1813,1814,1815,1816,1817,1818,1819,1820, 1821,1822,1823,1824,1825,1826,1827,1828,1829,1830,1831,1832,1833,1834,1835,1836, 1837,1839,1841,1843,1845,1847,1849,1851,1853,1855,1857,1859,1861,1863,1865,1867, 1869,1871,1873,1875,1877,1879,1881,1883,1885,1887,1889,1891,1893,1895,1897,1899, 1901,1903,1905,1907,1909,1911,1913,1915,1917,1919,1921,1923,1925,1927,1929,1930, 1931,1932,1933,1934,1935,1936,1937,1938,1939,1940,1941,1942,1943,1944,1945,1946, 1947,1949,1951,1953,1955,1957,1959,1961,1963,1965,1967,1969,1971,1973,1975,1977, 1979,1981,1983,1985,1987,1989,1991,1992,1993,1994,1995,1996,1998,1998,1998,1999, 1999,2000,2001,2002,2003,2004,2005,2006,2007,2008,2009,2010,2011,2012,2013,2014, 2015,2016,2017,2018,2019,2020,2021,2022,2023,2024,2025,2026,2027,2028,2029,2030, 2031,2032,2033,2034,2035,2036,2037,2038,2039,2040,2041,2042,2043,2044,2045,2046, 2047,2048,2049,2050,2051,2052,2053,2054,2055,2056,2057,2058,2059,2060,2061,2062, 2063,2064,2065,2066,2067,2068,2069,2070,2071,2072,2073,2074,2075,2076,2077,2078, 2079,2080,2081,2082,2083,2084,2085,2086,2087,2088,2089,2090,2091,2092,2093,2094, 2095,2096,2097,2098,2099,2100,2101,2102,2103,2104,2105,2106,2107,2108,2109,2110, 2111,2112,2113,2114,2115,2116,2117,2117,2117,2118,2119,2120,2121,2122,2123,2123, 2123,2124,2126,2129,2132,2135,2138,2141,2144,2147,2150,2153,2156,2159,2162,2165, 2168,2170,2172,2175,2178,2181,2184,2187,2190,2193,2196,2199,2201,2203,2205,2207, 2209,2211,2214,2217,2220,2223,2226,2228,2230,2233,2236,2239,2242,2245,2248,2250, 2252,2254,2257,2259,2262,2264,2267,2269,2272,2274,2277,2279,2281,2282,2284,2285, 2287,2289,2291,2293,2295,2297,2299,2301,2303,2305,2307,2309,2311,2313,2315,2317, 2319,2320,2321,2322,2323,2324,2325,2326,2327,2328,2330,2332,2334,2336,2338,2339, 2340,2342,2344,2346,2348,2350,2352,2354,2356,2357,2358,2359,2361,2363,2365,2366, 2367,2369,2371,2373,2375,2376,2377,2379,2381,2383,2385,2387,2389,2391,2393,2395, 2397,2399,2401,2403,2405,2407,2409,2411,2413,2415,2417,2419,2421,2423,2425,2426, 2427,2429,2431,2432,2434,2435,2436,2437,2438,2439,2440,2441,2442,2443,2443,2444, 2444,2444,2444,2444,2445,2445,2445,2445,2445,2446,2447,2448,2449,2450,2450,2450, 2450,2451,2452,2452,2452,2452,2452,2452,2452,2453,2454,2455,2456,2456,2456,2456, 2456,2457,2458,2458,2458,2458,2459,2459,2459,2460,2461,2462,2463,2464,2464,2464, 2464,2464,2464,2464,2465,2465,2465,2465,2465,2466,2467,2468,2469,2470,2470,2470 }; courier-unicode-2.1/unicode_wcwidth.c000066400000000000000000000014231335047227500200030ustar00rootroot00000000000000#include "unicode_config.h" #include "courier-unicode.h" #include "eastasianwidth.h" #include "linebreaktab_internal.h" #include int unicode_wcwidth(char32_t c) { size_t b=0; size_t e=sizeof(unicode_wcwidth_tab)/sizeof(unicode_wcwidth_tab[0]); while (b < e) { size_t n=b + (e-b)/2; if (c >= unicode_wcwidth_tab[n][0]) { if (c <= unicode_wcwidth_tab[n][1]) return 2; b=n+1; } else { e=n; } } switch (unicode_lb_lookup(c)) { case UNICODE_LB_BK: case UNICODE_LB_CR: case UNICODE_LB_LF: case UNICODE_LB_CM: case UNICODE_LB_NL: case UNICODE_LB_WJ: case UNICODE_LB_ZW: return 0; default: break; } return 1; } size_t unicode_wcwidth_str(const char32_t *c) { size_t w=0; while (*c) w += unicode_wcwidth(*c++); return w; } courier-unicode-2.1/unicode_wordbreak.c000066400000000000000000000257101335047227500203170ustar00rootroot00000000000000/* ** Copyright 2011-2013 Double Precision, Inc. ** See COPYING for distribution information. ** */ #include "unicode_config.h" #include "courier-unicode.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include "wordbreaktab_internal.h" #include "wordbreaktab.h" struct unicode_wb_info { int (*cb_func)(int, void *); void *cb_arg; uint8_t prevclass; uint8_t wb7_first_char; size_t wb4_cnt; size_t wb4_extra_cnt; int (*next_handler)(unicode_wb_info_t, uint8_t); int (*end_handler)(unicode_wb_info_t); }; static int sot(unicode_wb_info_t i, uint8_t cl); static int wb4(unicode_wb_info_t i); static int wb1and2_done(unicode_wb_info_t i, uint8_t cl); static int seen_wb67_handler(unicode_wb_info_t i, uint8_t cl); static int seen_wb67_end_handler(unicode_wb_info_t i); static int wb67_done(unicode_wb_info_t i, uint8_t prevclass, uint8_t cl); static int seen_wb7bc_handler(unicode_wb_info_t i, uint8_t cl); static int seen_wb7bc_end_handler(unicode_wb_info_t i); static int wb7bc_done(unicode_wb_info_t i, uint8_t prevclass, uint8_t cl); static int seen_wb1112_handler(unicode_wb_info_t i, uint8_t cl); static int seen_wb1112_end_handler(unicode_wb_info_t i); static int wb1112_done(unicode_wb_info_t i, uint8_t prevclass, uint8_t cl); unicode_wb_info_t unicode_wb_init(int (*cb_func)(int, void *), void *cb_arg) { unicode_wb_info_t i=calloc(1, sizeof(struct unicode_wb_info)); if (!i) return NULL; i->next_handler=sot; i->cb_func=cb_func; i->cb_arg=cb_arg; return i; } int unicode_wb_end(unicode_wb_info_t i) { int rc; if (i->end_handler) rc=(*i->end_handler)(i); else rc=wb4(i); free(i); return rc; } int unicode_wb_next_cnt(unicode_wb_info_t i, const char32_t *chars, size_t cnt) { int rc; while (cnt) { rc=unicode_wb_next(i, *chars++); --cnt; if (rc) return rc; } return 0; } int unicode_wb_next(unicode_wb_info_t i, char32_t ch) { return (*i->next_handler) (i, unicode_tab_lookup(ch, unicode_indextab, sizeof(unicode_indextab) / sizeof(unicode_indextab[0]), unicode_rangetab, unicode_classtab, UNICODE_WB_OTHER)); } static int wb4(unicode_wb_info_t i) { int rc=0; while (i->wb4_cnt > 0) { --i->wb4_cnt; if (rc == 0) rc=(*i->cb_func)(0, i->cb_arg); } return rc; } static int result(unicode_wb_info_t i, int flag) { int rc=wb4(i); if (rc == 0) rc=(*i->cb_func)(flag, i->cb_arg); return rc; } #define SET_HANDLER(next,end) (i->next_handler=next, i->end_handler=end) static int sot(unicode_wb_info_t i, uint8_t cl) { i->prevclass=cl; SET_HANDLER(wb1and2_done, NULL); return result(i, 1); /* WB1 */ } static int wb1and2_done(unicode_wb_info_t i, uint8_t cl) { uint8_t prevclass=i->prevclass; i->prevclass=cl; if (prevclass == UNICODE_WB_CR && cl == UNICODE_WB_LF) return result(i, 0); /* WB3 */ switch (prevclass) { case UNICODE_WB_CR: case UNICODE_WB_LF: case UNICODE_WB_Newline: return result(i, 1); /* WB3a */ } switch (cl) { case UNICODE_WB_CR: case UNICODE_WB_LF: case UNICODE_WB_Newline: return result(i, 1); /* WB3b */ } if (cl == UNICODE_WB_Extend || cl == UNICODE_WB_Format) { i->prevclass=prevclass; ++i->wb4_cnt; return 0; /* WB4 */ } if ((prevclass == UNICODE_WB_ALetter || prevclass == UNICODE_WB_Hebrew_Letter) && (cl == UNICODE_WB_ALetter || cl == UNICODE_WB_Hebrew_Letter)) { return result(i, 0); /* WB5 */ } if ((prevclass == UNICODE_WB_ALetter || prevclass == UNICODE_WB_Hebrew_Letter) && (cl == UNICODE_WB_MidLetter || cl == UNICODE_WB_MidNumLet || cl == UNICODE_WB_Single_Quote)) { i->wb4_extra_cnt=0; i->wb7_first_char=prevclass; SET_HANDLER(seen_wb67_handler, seen_wb67_end_handler); return 0; } return wb67_done(i, prevclass, cl); } /* ** (ALetter | Hebrew_Letter) (MidLetter | MidNumLet | Single_quote) ? ** ** prevclass cl ** ** Seen (ALetter | Hebrew_Letter)(MidLetter | MidNumLet), with the second ** character's status not returned yet. */ static int seen_wb67_handler(unicode_wb_info_t i, uint8_t cl) { int rc; uint8_t prevclass; size_t extra_cnt; if (cl == UNICODE_WB_Extend || cl == UNICODE_WB_Format) { ++i->wb4_extra_cnt; return 0; } extra_cnt=i->wb4_extra_cnt; /* ** Reset the handler to the default, then check WB6 */ SET_HANDLER(wb1and2_done, NULL); if (cl == UNICODE_WB_ALetter || cl == UNICODE_WB_Hebrew_Letter) { rc=result(i, 0); /* WB6 */ i->wb4_cnt=extra_cnt; if (rc == 0) rc=result(i, 0); /* WB7 */ i->prevclass=cl; return rc; } prevclass=i->prevclass; /* This was the second character */ /* ** Process the second character, starting with WB7 */ rc=wb67_done(i, i->wb7_first_char, prevclass); i->prevclass=prevclass; i->wb4_cnt=extra_cnt; if (rc == 0) rc=(*i->next_handler)(i, cl); /* Process the current char now */ return rc; } /* ** Seen (ALetter | Hebrew_Letter)(MidLetter | MidNumLet), with the second ** character's status not returned yet, and now sot. */ static int seen_wb67_end_handler(unicode_wb_info_t i) { int rc; size_t extra_cnt=i->wb4_extra_cnt; /* ** Process the second character, starting with WB7. */ rc=wb67_done(i, i->wb7_first_char, i->prevclass); i->wb4_cnt=extra_cnt; if (rc == 0) rc=wb4(i); return rc; } static int wb67_done(unicode_wb_info_t i, uint8_t prevclass, uint8_t cl) { if (prevclass == UNICODE_WB_Hebrew_Letter && cl == UNICODE_WB_Single_Quote) return result(i, 0); /* WB7a */ if (prevclass == UNICODE_WB_Hebrew_Letter && cl == UNICODE_WB_Double_Quote) { i->wb4_extra_cnt=0; SET_HANDLER(seen_wb7bc_handler, seen_wb7bc_end_handler); return 0; } return wb7bc_done(i, prevclass, cl); } /* ** Hebrew_Letter Double_Quote ? ** ** prevclass cl ** ** Seen Hebrew_Letter Double_Quote, with the second character's status ** not returned yet. */ static int seen_wb7bc_handler(unicode_wb_info_t i, uint8_t cl) { int rc; uint8_t prevclass; size_t extra_cnt; if (cl == UNICODE_WB_Extend || cl == UNICODE_WB_Format) { ++i->wb4_extra_cnt; return 0; } extra_cnt=i->wb4_extra_cnt; /* ** Reset the handler to the default, then check WB7a and WB7b */ SET_HANDLER(wb1and2_done, NULL); if (cl == UNICODE_WB_Hebrew_Letter) { rc=result(i, 0); /* WB7b */ i->wb4_cnt=extra_cnt; if (rc == 0) rc=result(i, 0); /* WB7bc */ i->prevclass=cl; return rc; } prevclass=i->prevclass; /* This was the second character */ /* ** Process the second character, starting with WB8 */ rc=wb7bc_done(i, UNICODE_WB_Hebrew_Letter, prevclass); i->prevclass=prevclass; i->wb4_cnt=extra_cnt; if (rc == 0) rc=(*i->next_handler)(i, cl); /* Process the current char now */ return rc; } /* ** Seen Hebrew_Letter Double_Quote, with the second ** character's status not returned yet, and now sot. */ static int seen_wb7bc_end_handler(unicode_wb_info_t i) { int rc; size_t extra_cnt=i->wb4_extra_cnt; /* ** Process the second character, starting with WB8. */ rc=wb7bc_done(i, UNICODE_WB_Hebrew_Letter, i->prevclass); i->wb4_cnt=extra_cnt; if (rc == 0) rc=wb4(i); return rc; } static int wb7bc_done(unicode_wb_info_t i, uint8_t prevclass, uint8_t cl) { if (prevclass == UNICODE_WB_Numeric && cl == UNICODE_WB_Numeric) return result(i, 0); /* WB8 */ if ((prevclass == UNICODE_WB_ALetter || prevclass == UNICODE_WB_Hebrew_Letter) && cl == UNICODE_WB_Numeric) return result(i, 0); /* WB9 */ if (prevclass == UNICODE_WB_Numeric && (cl == UNICODE_WB_ALetter || cl == UNICODE_WB_Hebrew_Letter)) return result(i, 0); /* WB10 */ if (prevclass == UNICODE_WB_Numeric && (cl == UNICODE_WB_MidNum || cl == UNICODE_WB_MidNumLet || cl == UNICODE_WB_Single_Quote)) { i->wb4_extra_cnt=0; SET_HANDLER(seen_wb1112_handler, seen_wb1112_end_handler); return 0; } return wb1112_done(i, prevclass, cl); } /* ** Numeric (MidNum | MidNumLet ) ? ** ** prevclass cl ** ** Seen Numeric (MidNum | MidNumLet), with the second character's status ** not returned yet. */ static int seen_wb1112_handler(unicode_wb_info_t i, uint8_t cl) { int rc; uint8_t prevclass; size_t extra_cnt; if (cl == UNICODE_WB_Extend || cl == UNICODE_WB_Format) { ++i->wb4_extra_cnt; return 0; } extra_cnt=i->wb4_extra_cnt; /* ** Reset the handler to the default, then check WB6 */ SET_HANDLER(wb1and2_done, NULL); if (cl == UNICODE_WB_Numeric) { rc=result(i, 0); /* WB11 */ i->wb4_cnt=extra_cnt; if (rc == 0) rc=result(i, 0); /* WB12 */ i->prevclass=cl; return rc; } prevclass=i->prevclass; /* This was the second character */ /* ** Process the second character, starting with WB7 */ rc=wb1112_done(i, UNICODE_WB_Numeric, prevclass); i->prevclass=prevclass; i->wb4_cnt=extra_cnt; if (rc == 0) rc=(*i->next_handler)(i, cl); /* Process the current char now */ return rc; } /* ** Seen Numeric (MidNum | MidNumLet), with the second character's status ** not returned yet, and now sot. */ static int seen_wb1112_end_handler(unicode_wb_info_t i) { int rc; size_t extra_cnt=i->wb4_extra_cnt; /* ** Process the second character, starting with WB11. */ rc=wb1112_done(i, UNICODE_WB_Numeric, i->prevclass); i->wb4_cnt=extra_cnt; if (rc == 0) rc=wb4(i); return rc; } static int wb1112_done(unicode_wb_info_t i, uint8_t prevclass, uint8_t cl) { if (prevclass == UNICODE_WB_Katakana && cl == UNICODE_WB_Katakana) return result(i, 0); /* WB13 */ switch (prevclass) { case UNICODE_WB_ALetter: case UNICODE_WB_Hebrew_Letter: case UNICODE_WB_Numeric: case UNICODE_WB_Katakana: case UNICODE_WB_ExtendNumLet: if (cl == UNICODE_WB_ExtendNumLet) return result(i, 0); /* WB13a */ } if (prevclass == UNICODE_WB_ExtendNumLet) switch (cl) { case UNICODE_WB_ALetter: case UNICODE_WB_Hebrew_Letter: case UNICODE_WB_Numeric: case UNICODE_WB_Katakana: return result(i, 0); /* WB13b */ } if (prevclass == UNICODE_WB_Regional_Indicator && cl == UNICODE_WB_Regional_Indicator) return result(i, 0); return result(i, 1); /* WB14 */ } /* --------------------------------------------------------------------- */ struct unicode_wbscan_info { unicode_wb_info_t wb_handle; int found; size_t cnt; }; static int unicode_wbscan_callback(int, void *); unicode_wbscan_info_t unicode_wbscan_init() { unicode_wbscan_info_t i=calloc(1, sizeof(struct unicode_wbscan_info)); if (!i) return NULL; if ((i->wb_handle=unicode_wb_init(unicode_wbscan_callback, i)) == NULL) { free(i); return NULL; } return i; } int unicode_wbscan_next(unicode_wbscan_info_t i, char32_t ch) { if (!i->found) unicode_wb_next(i->wb_handle, ch); return i->found; } size_t unicode_wbscan_end(unicode_wbscan_info_t i) { size_t n; unicode_wb_end(i->wb_handle); n=i->cnt; free(i); return n; } static int unicode_wbscan_callback(int flag, void *arg) { unicode_wbscan_info_t i=(unicode_wbscan_info_t)arg; if (flag && i->cnt > 0) i->found=1; if (!i->found) ++i->cnt; return 0; } courier-unicode-2.1/unicodebuf.c000066400000000000000000000037661335047227500167630ustar00rootroot00000000000000/* ** Copyright 2011 Double Precision, Inc. ** See COPYING for distribution information. ** */ #include "unicode_config.h" #include "courier-unicode.h" #include #include void unicode_buf_init(struct unicode_buf *p, size_t max) { p->ptr=0; p->size=0; p->len=0; p->max=max; } void unicode_buf_deinit(struct unicode_buf *p) { if (p->ptr) free(p->ptr); } int unicode_buf_append(struct unicode_buf *p, const char32_t *uc, size_t l) { if (l > p->max-p->len) l=p->max-p->len; if (p->len + l > p->size) { size_t n=(p->len + l) * 2; char32_t *newp; if (n < 256) n=256; if (n > p->max) n=p->max; newp=p->ptr ? realloc(p->ptr, n * sizeof(char32_t)) : malloc(n * sizeof(char32_t)); if (!newp) return -1; p->ptr=newp; p->size=n; } memcpy(p->ptr + p->len, uc, l * sizeof(char32_t)); p->len += l; return 0; } void unicode_buf_append_char(struct unicode_buf *dst, const char *str, size_t cnt) { char32_t unicode_buf[256]; while (cnt) { size_t n=sizeof(unicode_buf)/sizeof(unicode_buf[0]), i; if (n > cnt) n=cnt; for (i=0; i p->len) pos=p->len; if (cnt > p->len-pos) cnt=p->len-pos; if (cnt) memmove(p->ptr+pos+cnt, p->ptr+pos, p->len-pos-cnt); p->len -= cnt; } int unicode_buf_cmp(const struct unicode_buf *a, const struct unicode_buf *b) { size_t i; for (i=0; ilen && ilen; i++) { if (a->ptr[i] < b->ptr[i]) return -1; if (a->ptr[i] > b->ptr[i]) return 1; } return (a->len < b->len ? -1:a->len > b->len ? 1:0); } int unicode_buf_cmp_str(const struct unicode_buf *p, const char *c, size_t cl) { size_t i; for (i=0; ilen && i < cl; ++i) { if (p->ptr[i] < c[i]) return -1; if (p->ptr[i] > c[i]) return 1; } return (p->len < cl ? -1: p->len > cl ? 1:0); } courier-unicode-2.1/unicodecpp.C000066400000000000000000000230101335047227500167110ustar00rootroot00000000000000/* ** Copyright 2011-2014 Double Precision, Inc. ** See COPYING for distribution information. ** */ #include "unicode_config.h" #include "courier-unicode.h" #include extern "C" { static int iconv_trampoline(const char *str, size_t cnt, void *arg) { return reinterpret_cast(arg) ->converted(str, cnt); } int unicode::linebreak_trampoline(int value, void *ptr) { return (*reinterpret_cast (ptr)).callback(value); } int unicode::linebreakc_trampoline(int value, char32_t ch, void *ptr) { return (*reinterpret_cast (ptr)).callback(value, ch); } int unicode::wordbreak_trampoline(int value, void *ptr) { return (*reinterpret_cast (ptr)).callback(value != 0); } } const char unicode::ucs_4[]= #if WORDS_BIGENDIAN "UCS-4BE" #else "UCS-4LE" #endif ; const char unicode::ucs_2[]= #if WORDS_BIGENDIAN "UCS-2BE" #else "UCS-2LE" #endif ; const char unicode::utf_8[]="utf-8"; const char unicode::iso_8859_1[]="iso-8859-1"; // Initialize unicode_default_chset() at thread startup. namespace unicode { class init_chset { public: init_chset(); }; }; unicode::init_chset::init_chset() { unicode_default_chset(); } size_t unicode_wcwidth(const std::u32string &uc) { size_t w=0; for (std::u32string::const_iterator b(uc.begin()), e(uc.end()); b != e; ++b) w += unicode_wcwidth(*b); return w; } unicode::iconvert::iconvert() : handle(NULL) { } unicode::iconvert::~iconvert() { end(); } int unicode::iconvert::converted(const char *, size_t) { return 0; } bool unicode::iconvert::begin(const std::string &src_chset, const std::string &dst_chset) { end(); if ((handle=unicode_convert_init(src_chset.c_str(), dst_chset.c_str(), &iconv_trampoline, this)) == NULL) return false; return true; } bool unicode::iconvert::end(bool *errflag) { int errptr; int rc; if (!handle) return true; rc=unicode_convert_deinit(handle, &errptr); handle=NULL; if (errflag) *errflag=errptr != 0; return rc == 0; } bool unicode::iconvert::operator()(const char *str, size_t cnt) { if (!handle) return false; return (unicode_convert(handle, str, cnt) == 0); } bool unicode::iconvert::operator()(const char32_t *str, size_t cnt) { if (!handle) return false; return (unicode_convert_uc(handle, str, cnt) == 0); } std::string unicode::iconvert::convert(const std::string &text, const std::string &charset, const std::string &dstcharset, bool &errflag) { std::string buf; int errptr; char *p=unicode_convert_tobuf(text.c_str(), charset.c_str(), dstcharset.c_str(), &errptr); errflag= errptr != 0; try { buf=p; free(p); } catch (...) { free(p); throw; } return buf; } std::string unicode::iconvert::convert(const std::u32string &uc, const std::string &dstcharset, bool &errflag) { std::string buf; char *c; size_t csize; int err; if (uc.empty()) return buf; if (unicode_convert_fromu_tobuf(&uc[0], uc.size(), dstcharset.c_str(), &c, &csize, &err)) { err=1; } else { if (csize) --csize; // Trailing NULL try { buf.append(c, c+csize); free(c); } catch (...) { free(c); throw; } } errflag= err != 0; return buf; } bool unicode::iconvert::convert(const std::string &text, const std::string &charset, std::u32string &uc) { int err; char32_t *ucbuf; size_t ucsize; if (unicode_convert_tou_tobuf(text.c_str(), text.size(), charset.c_str(), &ucbuf, &ucsize, &err)) return false; try { uc.clear(); uc.reserve(ucsize); uc.insert(uc.end(), ucbuf, ucbuf+ucsize); free(ucbuf); } catch (...) { free(ucbuf); throw; } return err == 0; } int unicode::iconvert::tou::converted(const char32_t *, size_t) { return 0; } bool unicode::iconvert::tou::begin(const std::string &chset) { return iconvert::begin(chset, unicode_u_ucs4_native); } int unicode::iconvert::tou::converted(const char *ptr, size_t cnt) { return converted(reinterpret_cast(ptr), cnt/sizeof(char32_t)); } std::pair unicode::iconvert::tou::convert(const std::string &str, const std::string &chset) { std::pair ret; ret.second=convert(str.begin(), str.end(), chset, ret.first); return ret; } bool unicode::iconvert::fromu::begin(const std::string &chset) { return iconvert::begin(unicode_u_ucs4_native, chset); } std::pair unicode::iconvert::fromu::convert(const std::u32string &ubuf, const std::string &chset) { std::pair ret; convert(ubuf.begin(), ubuf.end(), chset, ret.first, ret.second); return ret; } std::string unicode::iconvert::convert_tocase(const std::string &text, const std::string &charset, bool &err, char32_t (*first_char_func)(char32_t), char32_t (*char_func)(char32_t)) { err=false; std::string s; char *p=unicode_convert_tocase(text.c_str(), charset.c_str(), first_char_func, char_func); if (!p) { err=true; return s; } try { s=p; free(p); } catch (...) { free(p); throw; } return s; } unicode::linebreak_callback_base::linebreak_callback_base() : handle(NULL), opts(0) { } void unicode::linebreak_callback_base::set_opts(int optsArg) { opts=optsArg; if (handle) unicode_lb_set_opts(handle, opts); } unicode::linebreak_callback_base::~linebreak_callback_base() { finish(); } int unicode::linebreak_callback_base::callback(int ignore) { return 0; } unicode::linebreak_callback_base &unicode::linebreak_callback_base::operator<<(char32_t uc) { if (!handle) { handle=unicode_lb_init(linebreak_trampoline, reinterpret_cast (static_cast (this))); set_opts(opts); } if (handle) if (unicode_lb_next(handle, uc)) finish(); return *this; } void unicode::linebreak_callback_base::finish() { if (handle) unicode_lb_end(handle); handle=NULL; } unicode::linebreak_callback_save_buf::linebreak_callback_save_buf() { } unicode::linebreak_callback_save_buf::~linebreak_callback_save_buf() { } int unicode::linebreak_callback_save_buf::callback(int value) { lb_buf.push_back(value); return 0; } unicode::linebreakc_callback_base::linebreakc_callback_base() : handle(NULL), opts(0) { } unicode::linebreakc_callback_base::~linebreakc_callback_base() { finish(); } int unicode::linebreakc_callback_base::callback(int dummy1, char32_t dummy2) { return 0; } void unicode::linebreakc_callback_base::set_opts(int optsArg) { opts=optsArg; if (handle) unicode_lbc_set_opts(handle, opts); } unicode::linebreakc_callback_base &unicode::linebreakc_callback_base::operator<<(char32_t uc) { if (handle == NULL) { handle=unicode_lbc_init(linebreakc_trampoline, reinterpret_cast (static_cast (this))); set_opts(opts); } if (handle) if (unicode_lbc_next(handle, uc)) finish(); return *this; } void unicode::linebreakc_callback_base::finish() { if (handle) unicode_lbc_end(handle); handle=NULL; } unicode::linebreakc_callback_save_buf::linebreakc_callback_save_buf() { } unicode::linebreakc_callback_save_buf::~linebreakc_callback_save_buf() { } int unicode::linebreakc_callback_save_buf::callback(int c, char32_t ch) { lb_buf.push_back(std::make_pair(c, ch)); return 0; } unicode::wordbreak_callback_base::wordbreak_callback_base() : handle(NULL) { } unicode::wordbreak_callback_base::~wordbreak_callback_base() { finish(); } int unicode::wordbreak_callback_base::callback(bool ignore) { return 0; } unicode::wordbreak_callback_base &unicode::wordbreak_callback_base::operator<<(char32_t uc) { if (!handle) { handle=unicode_wb_init(wordbreak_trampoline, reinterpret_cast (static_cast (this))); } if (handle) if (unicode_wb_next(handle, uc)) finish(); return *this; } void unicode::wordbreak_callback_base::finish() { if (handle) unicode_wb_end(handle); handle=NULL; } /* -------------------------------------------- */ unicode::wordbreakscan::wordbreakscan() : handle(NULL) { } unicode::wordbreakscan::~wordbreakscan() { finish(); } bool unicode::wordbreakscan::operator<<(char32_t uc) { if (!handle) handle=unicode_wbscan_init(); if (handle) return unicode_wbscan_next(handle, uc) != 0; return false; } size_t unicode::wordbreakscan::finish() { size_t n=0; if (handle) { n=unicode_wbscan_end(handle); handle=NULL; } return n; } std::string unicode::tolower(const std::string &string) { return tolower(string, unicode_default_chset()); } std::string unicode::tolower(const std::string &string, const std::string &charset) { std::u32string uc; unicode::iconvert::convert(string, charset, uc); return unicode::iconvert::convert(tolower(uc), charset); } std::u32string unicode::tolower(const std::u32string &u) { std::u32string copy=u; std::transform(copy.begin(), copy.end(), copy.begin(), unicode_lc); return copy; } std::string unicode::toupper(const std::string &string) { return toupper(string, unicode_default_chset()); } std::string unicode::toupper(const std::string &string, const std::string &charset) { std::u32string uc; unicode::iconvert::convert(string, charset, uc); return unicode::iconvert::convert(toupper(uc), charset); } std::u32string unicode::toupper(const std::u32string &u) { std::u32string copy=u; std::transform(copy.begin(), copy.end(), copy.begin(), unicode_uc); return copy; } courier-unicode-2.1/unicodefilter.pl000066400000000000000000000007501335047227500176530ustar00rootroot00000000000000 my $unicodes=shift; my $testing_hook=shift; my %unicodes; grep ( $unicodes{lc($_)}=1, split (/,/, $unicodes)); while () { if ($unicodes eq "" || $unicodes eq "yes") { print; next; } my ($chset, $structname)=split (/[ \t\r\n]/, $_); if ($unicodes eq "no") { next if $structname ne "unicode_ISO8859_1"; } else { next unless $unicodes{lc($chset)} || $structname eq "unicode_ISO8859_1"; } print; } print "X-TEST\tunicode_XTEST\n" if $testing_hook eq "yes"; courier-unicode-2.1/unicodetest.c000066400000000000000000000073161335047227500171610ustar00rootroot00000000000000/* ** Copyright 2011 Double Precision, Inc. ** See COPYING for distribution information. ** */ #include "unicode_config.h" #include "courier-unicode.h" #include #include #include #include struct collect_buf { char *ptr; size_t cnt; size_t size; }; static int save_output(const char *p, size_t n, void *ptr) { struct collect_buf *cb=(struct collect_buf *)ptr; while (n) { if (cb->cnt < cb->size) cb->ptr[cb->cnt++]=*p; ++p; --n; } return 0; } static void test1() { static const char teststr[]= { 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x41, 0x00, 0x00, 0x04, 0x14, 0x00, 0x00, 0x04, 0x30, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x42}; char outputbuf[12]; struct collect_buf cb; unicode_convert_handle_t h; int checkflag; cb.ptr=outputbuf; cb.cnt=0; cb.size=sizeof(outputbuf); if ((h=unicode_convert_init("UCS-4BE", "ISO-8859-1", save_output, &cb)) == NULL) { perror("unicode_convert_init"); exit(1); } unicode_convert(h, teststr, sizeof(teststr)); if (unicode_convert_deinit(h, &checkflag)) { perror("unicode_convert_deinit"); exit(1); } if (cb.cnt != 2 || memcmp(cb.ptr, "AB", 2) || !checkflag) { fprintf(stderr, "Unexpected result from convert()\n"); exit(1); } } static void test2() { char32_t *ucptr; size_t ucsize; unicode_convert_handle_t h= unicode_convert_tou_init("utf-8", &ucptr, &ucsize, 1); char *cptr; size_t csize; if (h) { size_t i; for (i=0; i<1024/32; ++i) unicode_convert(h, "AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA", 32); if (unicode_convert_deinit(h, NULL) == 0 && ucsize == 1024+1) { for (i=0; i<1024; i++) if (ucptr[i] != 'A') break; if (i == 1024) { h=unicode_convert_fromu_init("utf-8", &cptr, &csize, 1); if (h) { unicode_convert_uc(h, ucptr, 1024); if (unicode_convert_deinit(h, NULL) == 0 && csize == 1024+1) { for (i=0; i<1024; i++) if (cptr[i] != 'A') break; free(ucptr); free(cptr); if (i == 1024) return; } } } } fprintf(stderr, "test2: failed"); errno=EINVAL; } perror("test2"); exit(1); } int main(int argc, char **argv) { const char *chset=unicode_x_imap_modutf7; int argn=1; if (argn < argc && strcmp(argv[argn], "--smap") == 0) { chset=unicode_x_imap_modutf7 " ./~:"; ++argn; } if (argn < argc && strcmp(argv[argn], "--smaputf8") == 0) { chset=unicode_x_smap_modutf8; ++argn; } if (argn < argc && strcmp(argv[argn], "--modutf7toutf8") == 0) { while (++argn < argc) { int error=0; char *p=unicode_convert_tobuf(argv[argn], unicode_x_imap_modutf7, unicode_x_smap_modutf8, &error); if (p) { printf("%s\n", p); free(p); } else { printf("[error]\n"); } } } if (argn < argc && strcmp(argv[argn], "--totitle") == 0) { ++argn; if (argn < argc) { char *p=unicode_convert_tocase(argv[argn], "utf-8", unicode_tc, unicode_lc); if (p) { printf("%s\n", p); free(p); exit(0); } } exit(1); } if (argn < argc) { int errflag; char *p=unicode_convert_tobuf(argv[argn], "utf-8", chset, &errflag); char *q; if (!p) { perror("unicode_convert"); exit(1); } if (errflag) { fprintf(stderr, "Conversion error?\n"); exit(1); } q=unicode_convert_tobuf(p, chset, "utf-8", &errflag); if (!q) { perror("unicode_convert"); exit(1); } if (errflag) { fprintf(stderr, "Conversion error?\n"); exit(1); } if (strcmp(q, argv[argn])) { fprintf(stderr, "Round trip error\n"); exit(1); } printf("%s\n", p); free(p); free(q); } else { test1(); test2(); } return 0; } courier-unicode-2.1/update.sh000066400000000000000000000004421335047227500162760ustar00rootroot00000000000000 filename="$1" url="$2" tmpfilename="$filename.tmp" echo wget $url wget -O - $url >$tmpfilename if test ! -s $tmpfilename then rm -f $tmpfilename exit 1 fi if test -f $filename then if cmp -s $filename $tmpfilename then rm -f $tmpfilename exit 0 fi fi mv $tmpfilename $filename courier-unicode-2.1/wordbreaktab.h000066400000000000000000002152101335047227500173010ustar00rootroot00000000000000static const uint8_t unicode_rangetab[][2]={ {0x000a & 0xFF, 0x000a & 0xFF}, {0x000b & 0xFF, 0x000c & 0xFF}, {0x000d & 0xFF, 0x000d & 0xFF}, {0x0022 & 0xFF, 0x0022 & 0xFF}, {0x0027 & 0xFF, 0x0027 & 0xFF}, {0x002c & 0xFF, 0x002c & 0xFF}, {0x002e & 0xFF, 0x002e & 0xFF}, {0x0030 & 0xFF, 0x0039 & 0xFF}, {0x003a & 0xFF, 0x003a & 0xFF}, {0x003b & 0xFF, 0x003b & 0xFF}, {0x0041 & 0xFF, 0x005a & 0xFF}, {0x005f & 0xFF, 0x005f & 0xFF}, {0x0061 & 0xFF, 0x007a & 0xFF}, {0x0085 & 0xFF, 0x0085 & 0xFF}, {0x00aa & 0xFF, 0x00aa & 0xFF}, {0x00ad & 0xFF, 0x00ad & 0xFF}, {0x00b5 & 0xFF, 0x00b5 & 0xFF}, {0x00b7 & 0xFF, 0x00b7 & 0xFF}, {0x00ba & 0xFF, 0x00ba & 0xFF}, {0x00c0 & 0xFF, 0x00d6 & 0xFF}, {0x00d8 & 0xFF, 0x00f6 & 0xFF}, {0x00f8 & 0xFF, 0x00ff & 0xFF}, {0x0100 & 0xFF, 0x01ff & 0xFF}, {0x0200 & 0xFF, 0x02c1 & 0xFF}, {0x02c6 & 0xFF, 0x02d1 & 0xFF}, {0x02d7 & 0xFF, 0x02d7 & 0xFF}, {0x02e0 & 0xFF, 0x02e4 & 0xFF}, {0x02ec & 0xFF, 0x02ec & 0xFF}, {0x02ee & 0xFF, 0x02ee & 0xFF}, {0x0300 & 0xFF, 0x036f & 0xFF}, {0x0370 & 0xFF, 0x0374 & 0xFF}, {0x0376 & 0xFF, 0x0377 & 0xFF}, {0x037a & 0xFF, 0x037d & 0xFF}, {0x037e & 0xFF, 0x037e & 0xFF}, {0x037f & 0xFF, 0x037f & 0xFF}, {0x0386 & 0xFF, 0x0386 & 0xFF}, {0x0387 & 0xFF, 0x0387 & 0xFF}, {0x0388 & 0xFF, 0x038a & 0xFF}, {0x038c & 0xFF, 0x038c & 0xFF}, {0x038e & 0xFF, 0x03a1 & 0xFF}, {0x03a3 & 0xFF, 0x03f5 & 0xFF}, {0x03f7 & 0xFF, 0x03ff & 0xFF}, {0x0400 & 0xFF, 0x0481 & 0xFF}, {0x0483 & 0xFF, 0x0489 & 0xFF}, {0x048a & 0xFF, 0x04ff & 0xFF}, {0x0500 & 0xFF, 0x052f & 0xFF}, {0x0531 & 0xFF, 0x0556 & 0xFF}, {0x0559 & 0xFF, 0x0559 & 0xFF}, {0x0561 & 0xFF, 0x0587 & 0xFF}, {0x0589 & 0xFF, 0x0589 & 0xFF}, {0x0591 & 0xFF, 0x05bd & 0xFF}, {0x05bf & 0xFF, 0x05bf & 0xFF}, {0x05c1 & 0xFF, 0x05c2 & 0xFF}, {0x05c4 & 0xFF, 0x05c5 & 0xFF}, {0x05c7 & 0xFF, 0x05c7 & 0xFF}, {0x05d0 & 0xFF, 0x05ea & 0xFF}, {0x05f0 & 0xFF, 0x05f2 & 0xFF}, {0x05f3 & 0xFF, 0x05f3 & 0xFF}, {0x05f4 & 0xFF, 0x05f4 & 0xFF}, {0x0600 & 0xFF, 0x0605 & 0xFF}, {0x060c & 0xFF, 0x060d & 0xFF}, {0x0610 & 0xFF, 0x061a & 0xFF}, {0x061c & 0xFF, 0x061c & 0xFF}, {0x0620 & 0xFF, 0x064a & 0xFF}, {0x064b & 0xFF, 0x065f & 0xFF}, {0x0660 & 0xFF, 0x0669 & 0xFF}, {0x066b & 0xFF, 0x066b & 0xFF}, {0x066c & 0xFF, 0x066c & 0xFF}, {0x066e & 0xFF, 0x066f & 0xFF}, {0x0670 & 0xFF, 0x0670 & 0xFF}, {0x0671 & 0xFF, 0x06d3 & 0xFF}, {0x06d5 & 0xFF, 0x06d5 & 0xFF}, {0x06d6 & 0xFF, 0x06dc & 0xFF}, {0x06dd & 0xFF, 0x06dd & 0xFF}, {0x06df & 0xFF, 0x06e4 & 0xFF}, {0x06e5 & 0xFF, 0x06e6 & 0xFF}, {0x06e7 & 0xFF, 0x06e8 & 0xFF}, {0x06ea & 0xFF, 0x06ed & 0xFF}, {0x06ee & 0xFF, 0x06ef & 0xFF}, {0x06f0 & 0xFF, 0x06f9 & 0xFF}, {0x06fa & 0xFF, 0x06fc & 0xFF}, {0x06ff & 0xFF, 0x06ff & 0xFF}, {0x070f & 0xFF, 0x070f & 0xFF}, {0x0710 & 0xFF, 0x0710 & 0xFF}, {0x0711 & 0xFF, 0x0711 & 0xFF}, {0x0712 & 0xFF, 0x072f & 0xFF}, {0x0730 & 0xFF, 0x074a & 0xFF}, {0x074d & 0xFF, 0x07a5 & 0xFF}, {0x07a6 & 0xFF, 0x07b0 & 0xFF}, {0x07b1 & 0xFF, 0x07b1 & 0xFF}, {0x07c0 & 0xFF, 0x07c9 & 0xFF}, {0x07ca & 0xFF, 0x07ea & 0xFF}, {0x07eb & 0xFF, 0x07f3 & 0xFF}, {0x07f4 & 0xFF, 0x07f5 & 0xFF}, {0x07f8 & 0xFF, 0x07f8 & 0xFF}, {0x07fa & 0xFF, 0x07fa & 0xFF}, {0x0800 & 0xFF, 0x0815 & 0xFF}, {0x0816 & 0xFF, 0x0819 & 0xFF}, {0x081a & 0xFF, 0x081a & 0xFF}, {0x081b & 0xFF, 0x0823 & 0xFF}, {0x0824 & 0xFF, 0x0824 & 0xFF}, {0x0825 & 0xFF, 0x0827 & 0xFF}, {0x0828 & 0xFF, 0x0828 & 0xFF}, {0x0829 & 0xFF, 0x082d & 0xFF}, {0x0840 & 0xFF, 0x0858 & 0xFF}, {0x0859 & 0xFF, 0x085b & 0xFF}, {0x08a0 & 0xFF, 0x08b4 & 0xFF}, {0x08e3 & 0xFF, 0x08ff & 0xFF}, {0x0900 & 0xFF, 0x0903 & 0xFF}, {0x0904 & 0xFF, 0x0939 & 0xFF}, {0x093a & 0xFF, 0x093c & 0xFF}, {0x093d & 0xFF, 0x093d & 0xFF}, {0x093e & 0xFF, 0x094f & 0xFF}, {0x0950 & 0xFF, 0x0950 & 0xFF}, {0x0951 & 0xFF, 0x0957 & 0xFF}, {0x0958 & 0xFF, 0x0961 & 0xFF}, {0x0962 & 0xFF, 0x0963 & 0xFF}, {0x0966 & 0xFF, 0x096f & 0xFF}, {0x0971 & 0xFF, 0x0980 & 0xFF}, {0x0981 & 0xFF, 0x0983 & 0xFF}, {0x0985 & 0xFF, 0x098c & 0xFF}, {0x098f & 0xFF, 0x0990 & 0xFF}, {0x0993 & 0xFF, 0x09a8 & 0xFF}, {0x09aa & 0xFF, 0x09b0 & 0xFF}, {0x09b2 & 0xFF, 0x09b2 & 0xFF}, {0x09b6 & 0xFF, 0x09b9 & 0xFF}, {0x09bc & 0xFF, 0x09bc & 0xFF}, {0x09bd & 0xFF, 0x09bd & 0xFF}, {0x09be & 0xFF, 0x09c4 & 0xFF}, {0x09c7 & 0xFF, 0x09c8 & 0xFF}, {0x09cb & 0xFF, 0x09cd & 0xFF}, {0x09ce & 0xFF, 0x09ce & 0xFF}, {0x09d7 & 0xFF, 0x09d7 & 0xFF}, {0x09dc & 0xFF, 0x09dd & 0xFF}, {0x09df & 0xFF, 0x09e1 & 0xFF}, {0x09e2 & 0xFF, 0x09e3 & 0xFF}, {0x09e6 & 0xFF, 0x09ef & 0xFF}, {0x09f0 & 0xFF, 0x09f1 & 0xFF}, {0x0a01 & 0xFF, 0x0a03 & 0xFF}, {0x0a05 & 0xFF, 0x0a0a & 0xFF}, {0x0a0f & 0xFF, 0x0a10 & 0xFF}, {0x0a13 & 0xFF, 0x0a28 & 0xFF}, {0x0a2a & 0xFF, 0x0a30 & 0xFF}, {0x0a32 & 0xFF, 0x0a33 & 0xFF}, {0x0a35 & 0xFF, 0x0a36 & 0xFF}, {0x0a38 & 0xFF, 0x0a39 & 0xFF}, {0x0a3c & 0xFF, 0x0a3c & 0xFF}, {0x0a3e & 0xFF, 0x0a42 & 0xFF}, {0x0a47 & 0xFF, 0x0a48 & 0xFF}, {0x0a4b & 0xFF, 0x0a4d & 0xFF}, {0x0a51 & 0xFF, 0x0a51 & 0xFF}, {0x0a59 & 0xFF, 0x0a5c & 0xFF}, {0x0a5e & 0xFF, 0x0a5e & 0xFF}, {0x0a66 & 0xFF, 0x0a6f & 0xFF}, {0x0a70 & 0xFF, 0x0a71 & 0xFF}, {0x0a72 & 0xFF, 0x0a74 & 0xFF}, {0x0a75 & 0xFF, 0x0a75 & 0xFF}, {0x0a81 & 0xFF, 0x0a83 & 0xFF}, {0x0a85 & 0xFF, 0x0a8d & 0xFF}, {0x0a8f & 0xFF, 0x0a91 & 0xFF}, {0x0a93 & 0xFF, 0x0aa8 & 0xFF}, {0x0aaa & 0xFF, 0x0ab0 & 0xFF}, {0x0ab2 & 0xFF, 0x0ab3 & 0xFF}, {0x0ab5 & 0xFF, 0x0ab9 & 0xFF}, {0x0abc & 0xFF, 0x0abc & 0xFF}, {0x0abd & 0xFF, 0x0abd & 0xFF}, {0x0abe & 0xFF, 0x0ac5 & 0xFF}, {0x0ac7 & 0xFF, 0x0ac9 & 0xFF}, {0x0acb & 0xFF, 0x0acd & 0xFF}, {0x0ad0 & 0xFF, 0x0ad0 & 0xFF}, {0x0ae0 & 0xFF, 0x0ae1 & 0xFF}, {0x0ae2 & 0xFF, 0x0ae3 & 0xFF}, {0x0ae6 & 0xFF, 0x0aef & 0xFF}, {0x0af9 & 0xFF, 0x0af9 & 0xFF}, {0x0b01 & 0xFF, 0x0b03 & 0xFF}, {0x0b05 & 0xFF, 0x0b0c & 0xFF}, {0x0b0f & 0xFF, 0x0b10 & 0xFF}, {0x0b13 & 0xFF, 0x0b28 & 0xFF}, {0x0b2a & 0xFF, 0x0b30 & 0xFF}, {0x0b32 & 0xFF, 0x0b33 & 0xFF}, {0x0b35 & 0xFF, 0x0b39 & 0xFF}, {0x0b3c & 0xFF, 0x0b3c & 0xFF}, {0x0b3d & 0xFF, 0x0b3d & 0xFF}, {0x0b3e & 0xFF, 0x0b44 & 0xFF}, {0x0b47 & 0xFF, 0x0b48 & 0xFF}, {0x0b4b & 0xFF, 0x0b4d & 0xFF}, {0x0b56 & 0xFF, 0x0b57 & 0xFF}, {0x0b5c & 0xFF, 0x0b5d & 0xFF}, {0x0b5f & 0xFF, 0x0b61 & 0xFF}, {0x0b62 & 0xFF, 0x0b63 & 0xFF}, {0x0b66 & 0xFF, 0x0b6f & 0xFF}, {0x0b71 & 0xFF, 0x0b71 & 0xFF}, {0x0b82 & 0xFF, 0x0b82 & 0xFF}, {0x0b83 & 0xFF, 0x0b83 & 0xFF}, {0x0b85 & 0xFF, 0x0b8a & 0xFF}, {0x0b8e & 0xFF, 0x0b90 & 0xFF}, {0x0b92 & 0xFF, 0x0b95 & 0xFF}, {0x0b99 & 0xFF, 0x0b9a & 0xFF}, {0x0b9c & 0xFF, 0x0b9c & 0xFF}, {0x0b9e & 0xFF, 0x0b9f & 0xFF}, {0x0ba3 & 0xFF, 0x0ba4 & 0xFF}, {0x0ba8 & 0xFF, 0x0baa & 0xFF}, {0x0bae & 0xFF, 0x0bb9 & 0xFF}, {0x0bbe & 0xFF, 0x0bc2 & 0xFF}, {0x0bc6 & 0xFF, 0x0bc8 & 0xFF}, {0x0bca & 0xFF, 0x0bcd & 0xFF}, {0x0bd0 & 0xFF, 0x0bd0 & 0xFF}, {0x0bd7 & 0xFF, 0x0bd7 & 0xFF}, {0x0be6 & 0xFF, 0x0bef & 0xFF}, {0x0c00 & 0xFF, 0x0c03 & 0xFF}, {0x0c05 & 0xFF, 0x0c0c & 0xFF}, {0x0c0e & 0xFF, 0x0c10 & 0xFF}, {0x0c12 & 0xFF, 0x0c28 & 0xFF}, {0x0c2a & 0xFF, 0x0c39 & 0xFF}, {0x0c3d & 0xFF, 0x0c3d & 0xFF}, {0x0c3e & 0xFF, 0x0c44 & 0xFF}, {0x0c46 & 0xFF, 0x0c48 & 0xFF}, {0x0c4a & 0xFF, 0x0c4d & 0xFF}, {0x0c55 & 0xFF, 0x0c56 & 0xFF}, {0x0c58 & 0xFF, 0x0c5a & 0xFF}, {0x0c60 & 0xFF, 0x0c61 & 0xFF}, {0x0c62 & 0xFF, 0x0c63 & 0xFF}, {0x0c66 & 0xFF, 0x0c6f & 0xFF}, {0x0c81 & 0xFF, 0x0c83 & 0xFF}, {0x0c85 & 0xFF, 0x0c8c & 0xFF}, {0x0c8e & 0xFF, 0x0c90 & 0xFF}, {0x0c92 & 0xFF, 0x0ca8 & 0xFF}, {0x0caa & 0xFF, 0x0cb3 & 0xFF}, {0x0cb5 & 0xFF, 0x0cb9 & 0xFF}, {0x0cbc & 0xFF, 0x0cbc & 0xFF}, {0x0cbd & 0xFF, 0x0cbd & 0xFF}, {0x0cbe & 0xFF, 0x0cc4 & 0xFF}, {0x0cc6 & 0xFF, 0x0cc8 & 0xFF}, {0x0cca & 0xFF, 0x0ccd & 0xFF}, {0x0cd5 & 0xFF, 0x0cd6 & 0xFF}, {0x0cde & 0xFF, 0x0cde & 0xFF}, {0x0ce0 & 0xFF, 0x0ce1 & 0xFF}, {0x0ce2 & 0xFF, 0x0ce3 & 0xFF}, {0x0ce6 & 0xFF, 0x0cef & 0xFF}, {0x0cf1 & 0xFF, 0x0cf2 & 0xFF}, {0x0d01 & 0xFF, 0x0d03 & 0xFF}, {0x0d05 & 0xFF, 0x0d0c & 0xFF}, {0x0d0e & 0xFF, 0x0d10 & 0xFF}, {0x0d12 & 0xFF, 0x0d3a & 0xFF}, {0x0d3d & 0xFF, 0x0d3d & 0xFF}, {0x0d3e & 0xFF, 0x0d44 & 0xFF}, {0x0d46 & 0xFF, 0x0d48 & 0xFF}, {0x0d4a & 0xFF, 0x0d4d & 0xFF}, {0x0d4e & 0xFF, 0x0d4e & 0xFF}, {0x0d57 & 0xFF, 0x0d57 & 0xFF}, {0x0d5f & 0xFF, 0x0d61 & 0xFF}, {0x0d62 & 0xFF, 0x0d63 & 0xFF}, {0x0d66 & 0xFF, 0x0d6f & 0xFF}, {0x0d7a & 0xFF, 0x0d7f & 0xFF}, {0x0d82 & 0xFF, 0x0d83 & 0xFF}, {0x0d85 & 0xFF, 0x0d96 & 0xFF}, {0x0d9a & 0xFF, 0x0db1 & 0xFF}, {0x0db3 & 0xFF, 0x0dbb & 0xFF}, {0x0dbd & 0xFF, 0x0dbd & 0xFF}, {0x0dc0 & 0xFF, 0x0dc6 & 0xFF}, {0x0dca & 0xFF, 0x0dca & 0xFF}, {0x0dcf & 0xFF, 0x0dd4 & 0xFF}, {0x0dd6 & 0xFF, 0x0dd6 & 0xFF}, {0x0dd8 & 0xFF, 0x0ddf & 0xFF}, {0x0de6 & 0xFF, 0x0def & 0xFF}, {0x0df2 & 0xFF, 0x0df3 & 0xFF}, {0x0e31 & 0xFF, 0x0e31 & 0xFF}, {0x0e34 & 0xFF, 0x0e3a & 0xFF}, {0x0e47 & 0xFF, 0x0e4e & 0xFF}, {0x0e50 & 0xFF, 0x0e59 & 0xFF}, {0x0eb1 & 0xFF, 0x0eb1 & 0xFF}, {0x0eb4 & 0xFF, 0x0eb9 & 0xFF}, {0x0ebb & 0xFF, 0x0ebc & 0xFF}, {0x0ec8 & 0xFF, 0x0ecd & 0xFF}, {0x0ed0 & 0xFF, 0x0ed9 & 0xFF}, {0x0f00 & 0xFF, 0x0f00 & 0xFF}, {0x0f18 & 0xFF, 0x0f19 & 0xFF}, {0x0f20 & 0xFF, 0x0f29 & 0xFF}, {0x0f35 & 0xFF, 0x0f35 & 0xFF}, {0x0f37 & 0xFF, 0x0f37 & 0xFF}, {0x0f39 & 0xFF, 0x0f39 & 0xFF}, {0x0f3e & 0xFF, 0x0f3f & 0xFF}, {0x0f40 & 0xFF, 0x0f47 & 0xFF}, {0x0f49 & 0xFF, 0x0f6c & 0xFF}, {0x0f71 & 0xFF, 0x0f84 & 0xFF}, {0x0f86 & 0xFF, 0x0f87 & 0xFF}, {0x0f88 & 0xFF, 0x0f8c & 0xFF}, {0x0f8d & 0xFF, 0x0f97 & 0xFF}, {0x0f99 & 0xFF, 0x0fbc & 0xFF}, {0x0fc6 & 0xFF, 0x0fc6 & 0xFF}, {0x102b & 0xFF, 0x103e & 0xFF}, {0x1040 & 0xFF, 0x1049 & 0xFF}, {0x1056 & 0xFF, 0x1059 & 0xFF}, {0x105e & 0xFF, 0x1060 & 0xFF}, {0x1062 & 0xFF, 0x1064 & 0xFF}, {0x1067 & 0xFF, 0x106d & 0xFF}, {0x1071 & 0xFF, 0x1074 & 0xFF}, {0x1082 & 0xFF, 0x108d & 0xFF}, {0x108f & 0xFF, 0x108f & 0xFF}, {0x1090 & 0xFF, 0x1099 & 0xFF}, {0x109a & 0xFF, 0x109d & 0xFF}, {0x10a0 & 0xFF, 0x10c5 & 0xFF}, {0x10c7 & 0xFF, 0x10c7 & 0xFF}, {0x10cd & 0xFF, 0x10cd & 0xFF}, {0x10d0 & 0xFF, 0x10fa & 0xFF}, {0x10fc & 0xFF, 0x10ff & 0xFF}, {0x1100 & 0xFF, 0x11ff & 0xFF}, {0x1200 & 0xFF, 0x1248 & 0xFF}, {0x124a & 0xFF, 0x124d & 0xFF}, {0x1250 & 0xFF, 0x1256 & 0xFF}, {0x1258 & 0xFF, 0x1258 & 0xFF}, {0x125a & 0xFF, 0x125d & 0xFF}, {0x1260 & 0xFF, 0x1288 & 0xFF}, {0x128a & 0xFF, 0x128d & 0xFF}, {0x1290 & 0xFF, 0x12b0 & 0xFF}, {0x12b2 & 0xFF, 0x12b5 & 0xFF}, {0x12b8 & 0xFF, 0x12be & 0xFF}, {0x12c0 & 0xFF, 0x12c0 & 0xFF}, {0x12c2 & 0xFF, 0x12c5 & 0xFF}, {0x12c8 & 0xFF, 0x12d6 & 0xFF}, {0x12d8 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0xFF}, {0xfe10 & 0xFF, 0xfe10 & 0xFF}, {0xfe13 & 0xFF, 0xfe13 & 0xFF}, {0xfe14 & 0xFF, 0xfe14 & 0xFF}, {0xfe20 & 0xFF, 0xfe2f & 0xFF}, {0xfe33 & 0xFF, 0xfe34 & 0xFF}, {0xfe4d & 0xFF, 0xfe4f & 0xFF}, {0xfe50 & 0xFF, 0xfe50 & 0xFF}, {0xfe52 & 0xFF, 0xfe52 & 0xFF}, {0xfe54 & 0xFF, 0xfe54 & 0xFF}, {0xfe55 & 0xFF, 0xfe55 & 0xFF}, {0xfe70 & 0xFF, 0xfe74 & 0xFF}, {0xfe76 & 0xFF, 0xfefc & 0xFF}, {0xfeff & 0xFF, 0xfeff & 0xFF}, {0xff07 & 0xFF, 0xff07 & 0xFF}, {0xff0c & 0xFF, 0xff0c & 0xFF}, {0xff0e & 0xFF, 0xff0e & 0xFF}, {0xff1a & 0xFF, 0xff1a & 0xFF}, {0xff1b & 0xFF, 0xff1b & 0xFF}, {0xff21 & 0xFF, 0xff3a & 0xFF}, {0xff3f & 0xFF, 0xff3f & 0xFF}, {0xff41 & 0xFF, 0xff5a & 0xFF}, {0xff66 & 0xFF, 0xff9d & 0xFF}, {0xff9e & 0xFF, 0xff9f & 0xFF}, {0xffa0 & 0xFF, 0xffbe & 0xFF}, {0xffc2 & 0xFF, 0xffc7 & 0xFF}, {0xffca & 0xFF, 0xffcf & 0xFF}, {0xffd2 & 0xFF, 0xffd7 & 0xFF}, {0xffda & 0xFF, 0xffdc & 0xFF}, {0xfff9 & 0xFF, 0xfffb & 0xFF}, {0x10000 & 0xFF, 0x1000b & 0xFF}, {0x1000d & 0xFF, 0x10026 & 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{0x10837 & 0xFF, 0x10838 & 0xFF}, {0x1083c & 0xFF, 0x1083c & 0xFF}, {0x1083f & 0xFF, 0x10855 & 0xFF}, {0x10860 & 0xFF, 0x10876 & 0xFF}, {0x10880 & 0xFF, 0x1089e & 0xFF}, {0x108e0 & 0xFF, 0x108f2 & 0xFF}, {0x108f4 & 0xFF, 0x108f5 & 0xFF}, {0x10900 & 0xFF, 0x10915 & 0xFF}, {0x10920 & 0xFF, 0x10939 & 0xFF}, {0x10980 & 0xFF, 0x109b7 & 0xFF}, {0x109be & 0xFF, 0x109bf & 0xFF}, {0x10a00 & 0xFF, 0x10a00 & 0xFF}, {0x10a01 & 0xFF, 0x10a03 & 0xFF}, {0x10a05 & 0xFF, 0x10a06 & 0xFF}, {0x10a0c & 0xFF, 0x10a0f & 0xFF}, {0x10a10 & 0xFF, 0x10a13 & 0xFF}, {0x10a15 & 0xFF, 0x10a17 & 0xFF}, {0x10a19 & 0xFF, 0x10a33 & 0xFF}, {0x10a38 & 0xFF, 0x10a3a & 0xFF}, {0x10a3f & 0xFF, 0x10a3f & 0xFF}, {0x10a60 & 0xFF, 0x10a7c & 0xFF}, {0x10a80 & 0xFF, 0x10a9c & 0xFF}, {0x10ac0 & 0xFF, 0x10ac7 & 0xFF}, {0x10ac9 & 0xFF, 0x10ae4 & 0xFF}, {0x10ae5 & 0xFF, 0x10ae6 & 0xFF}, {0x10b00 & 0xFF, 0x10b35 & 0xFF}, {0x10b40 & 0xFF, 0x10b55 & 0xFF}, {0x10b60 & 0xFF, 0x10b72 & 0xFF}, {0x10b80 & 0xFF, 0x10b91 & 0xFF}, {0x10c00 & 0xFF, 0x10c48 & 0xFF}, {0x10c80 & 0xFF, 0x10cb2 & 0xFF}, {0x10cc0 & 0xFF, 0x10cf2 & 0xFF}, {0x11000 & 0xFF, 0x11002 & 0xFF}, {0x11003 & 0xFF, 0x11037 & 0xFF}, {0x11038 & 0xFF, 0x11046 & 0xFF}, {0x11066 & 0xFF, 0x1106f & 0xFF}, {0x1107f & 0xFF, 0x11082 & 0xFF}, {0x11083 & 0xFF, 0x110af & 0xFF}, {0x110b0 & 0xFF, 0x110ba & 0xFF}, {0x110bd & 0xFF, 0x110bd & 0xFF}, {0x110d0 & 0xFF, 0x110e8 & 0xFF}, {0x110f0 & 0xFF, 0x110f9 & 0xFF}, {0x11100 & 0xFF, 0x11102 & 0xFF}, {0x11103 & 0xFF, 0x11126 & 0xFF}, {0x11127 & 0xFF, 0x11134 & 0xFF}, {0x11136 & 0xFF, 0x1113f & 0xFF}, {0x11150 & 0xFF, 0x11172 & 0xFF}, {0x11173 & 0xFF, 0x11173 & 0xFF}, {0x11176 & 0xFF, 0x11176 & 0xFF}, {0x11180 & 0xFF, 0x11182 & 0xFF}, {0x11183 & 0xFF, 0x111b2 & 0xFF}, {0x111b3 & 0xFF, 0x111c0 & 0xFF}, {0x111c1 & 0xFF, 0x111c4 & 0xFF}, {0x111ca & 0xFF, 0x111cc & 0xFF}, {0x111d0 & 0xFF, 0x111d9 & 0xFF}, {0x111da & 0xFF, 0x111da & 0xFF}, {0x111dc & 0xFF, 0x111dc & 0xFF}, {0x11200 & 0xFF, 0x11211 & 0xFF}, {0x11213 & 0xFF, 0x1122b & 0xFF}, {0x1122c & 0xFF, 0x11237 & 0xFF}, {0x11280 & 0xFF, 0x11286 & 0xFF}, {0x11288 & 0xFF, 0x11288 & 0xFF}, {0x1128a & 0xFF, 0x1128d & 0xFF}, {0x1128f & 0xFF, 0x1129d & 0xFF}, {0x1129f & 0xFF, 0x112a8 & 0xFF}, {0x112b0 & 0xFF, 0x112de & 0xFF}, {0x112df & 0xFF, 0x112ea & 0xFF}, {0x112f0 & 0xFF, 0x112f9 & 0xFF}, {0x11300 & 0xFF, 0x11303 & 0xFF}, {0x11305 & 0xFF, 0x1130c & 0xFF}, {0x1130f & 0xFF, 0x11310 & 0xFF}, {0x11313 & 0xFF, 0x11328 & 0xFF}, {0x1132a & 0xFF, 0x11330 & 0xFF}, {0x11332 & 0xFF, 0x11333 & 0xFF}, {0x11335 & 0xFF, 0x11339 & 0xFF}, {0x1133c & 0xFF, 0x1133c & 0xFF}, {0x1133d & 0xFF, 0x1133d & 0xFF}, {0x1133e & 0xFF, 0x11344 & 0xFF}, {0x11347 & 0xFF, 0x11348 & 0xFF}, {0x1134b & 0xFF, 0x1134d & 0xFF}, {0x11350 & 0xFF, 0x11350 & 0xFF}, {0x11357 & 0xFF, 0x11357 & 0xFF}, {0x1135d & 0xFF, 0x11361 & 0xFF}, {0x11362 & 0xFF, 0x11363 & 0xFF}, {0x11366 & 0xFF, 0x1136c & 0xFF}, {0x11370 & 0xFF, 0x11374 & 0xFF}, {0x11480 & 0xFF, 0x114af & 0xFF}, {0x114b0 & 0xFF, 0x114c3 & 0xFF}, {0x114c4 & 0xFF, 0x114c5 & 0xFF}, {0x114c7 & 0xFF, 0x114c7 & 0xFF}, {0x114d0 & 0xFF, 0x114d9 & 0xFF}, {0x11580 & 0xFF, 0x115ae & 0xFF}, {0x115af & 0xFF, 0x115b5 & 0xFF}, {0x115b8 & 0xFF, 0x115c0 & 0xFF}, {0x115d8 & 0xFF, 0x115db & 0xFF}, {0x115dc & 0xFF, 0x115dd & 0xFF}, {0x11600 & 0xFF, 0x1162f & 0xFF}, {0x11630 & 0xFF, 0x11640 & 0xFF}, {0x11644 & 0xFF, 0x11644 & 0xFF}, {0x11650 & 0xFF, 0x11659 & 0xFF}, {0x11680 & 0xFF, 0x116aa & 0xFF}, {0x116ab & 0xFF, 0x116b7 & 0xFF}, {0x116c0 & 0xFF, 0x116c9 & 0xFF}, {0x1171d & 0xFF, 0x1172b & 0xFF}, {0x11730 & 0xFF, 0x11739 & 0xFF}, {0x118a0 & 0xFF, 0x118df & 0xFF}, {0x118e0 & 0xFF, 0x118e9 & 0xFF}, {0x118ff & 0xFF, 0x118ff & 0xFF}, {0x11ac0 & 0xFF, 0x11af8 & 0xFF}, {0x12000 & 0xFF, 0x120ff & 0xFF}, {0x12100 & 0xFF, 0x121ff & 0xFF}, {0x12200 & 0xFF, 0x122ff & 0xFF}, {0x12300 & 0xFF, 0x12399 & 0xFF}, {0x12400 & 0xFF, 0x1246e & 0xFF}, {0x12480 & 0xFF, 0x124ff & 0xFF}, {0x12500 & 0xFF, 0x12543 & 0xFF}, {0x13000 & 0xFF, 0x130ff & 0xFF}, {0x13100 & 0xFF, 0x131ff & 0xFF}, {0x13200 & 0xFF, 0x132ff & 0xFF}, {0x13300 & 0xFF, 0x133ff & 0xFF}, {0x13400 & 0xFF, 0x1342e & 0xFF}, {0x14400 & 0xFF, 0x144ff & 0xFF}, {0x14500 & 0xFF, 0x145ff & 0xFF}, {0x14600 & 0xFF, 0x14646 & 0xFF}, {0x16800 & 0xFF, 0x168ff & 0xFF}, {0x16900 & 0xFF, 0x169ff & 0xFF}, {0x16a00 & 0xFF, 0x16a38 & 0xFF}, {0x16a40 & 0xFF, 0x16a5e & 0xFF}, {0x16a60 & 0xFF, 0x16a69 & 0xFF}, {0x16ad0 & 0xFF, 0x16aed & 0xFF}, {0x16af0 & 0xFF, 0x16af4 & 0xFF}, {0x16b00 & 0xFF, 0x16b2f & 0xFF}, {0x16b30 & 0xFF, 0x16b36 & 0xFF}, {0x16b40 & 0xFF, 0x16b43 & 0xFF}, {0x16b50 & 0xFF, 0x16b59 & 0xFF}, {0x16b63 & 0xFF, 0x16b77 & 0xFF}, {0x16b7d & 0xFF, 0x16b8f & 0xFF}, {0x16f00 & 0xFF, 0x16f44 & 0xFF}, {0x16f50 & 0xFF, 0x16f50 & 0xFF}, {0x16f51 & 0xFF, 0x16f7e & 0xFF}, {0x16f8f & 0xFF, 0x16f92 & 0xFF}, {0x16f93 & 0xFF, 0x16f9f & 0xFF}, {0x1b000 & 0xFF, 0x1b000 & 0xFF}, {0x1bc00 & 0xFF, 0x1bc6a & 0xFF}, {0x1bc70 & 0xFF, 0x1bc7c & 0xFF}, {0x1bc80 & 0xFF, 0x1bc88 & 0xFF}, {0x1bc90 & 0xFF, 0x1bc99 & 0xFF}, {0x1bc9d & 0xFF, 0x1bc9e & 0xFF}, {0x1bca0 & 0xFF, 0x1bca3 & 0xFF}, {0x1d165 & 0xFF, 0x1d169 & 0xFF}, {0x1d16d & 0xFF, 0x1d172 & 0xFF}, {0x1d173 & 0xFF, 0x1d17a & 0xFF}, {0x1d17b & 0xFF, 0x1d182 & 0xFF}, {0x1d185 & 0xFF, 0x1d18b & 0xFF}, {0x1d1aa & 0xFF, 0x1d1ad & 0xFF}, {0x1d242 & 0xFF, 0x1d244 & 0xFF}, {0x1d400 & 0xFF, 0x1d454 & 0xFF}, {0x1d456 & 0xFF, 0x1d49c & 0xFF}, {0x1d49e & 0xFF, 0x1d49f & 0xFF}, {0x1d4a2 & 0xFF, 0x1d4a2 & 0xFF}, {0x1d4a5 & 0xFF, 0x1d4a6 & 0xFF}, {0x1d4a9 & 0xFF, 0x1d4ac & 0xFF}, {0x1d4ae & 0xFF, 0x1d4b9 & 0xFF}, {0x1d4bb & 0xFF, 0x1d4bb & 0xFF}, {0x1d4bd & 0xFF, 0x1d4c3 & 0xFF}, {0x1d4c5 & 0xFF, 0x1d4ff & 0xFF}, {0x1d500 & 0xFF, 0x1d505 & 0xFF}, {0x1d507 & 0xFF, 0x1d50a & 0xFF}, {0x1d50d & 0xFF, 0x1d514 & 0xFF}, {0x1d516 & 0xFF, 0x1d51c & 0xFF}, {0x1d51e & 0xFF, 0x1d539 & 0xFF}, {0x1d53b & 0xFF, 0x1d53e & 0xFF}, {0x1d540 & 0xFF, 0x1d544 & 0xFF}, {0x1d546 & 0xFF, 0x1d546 & 0xFF}, {0x1d54a & 0xFF, 0x1d550 & 0xFF}, {0x1d552 & 0xFF, 0x1d5ff & 0xFF}, {0x1d600 & 0xFF, 0x1d6a5 & 0xFF}, {0x1d6a8 & 0xFF, 0x1d6c0 & 0xFF}, {0x1d6c2 & 0xFF, 0x1d6da & 0xFF}, {0x1d6dc & 0xFF, 0x1d6fa & 0xFF}, {0x1d6fc & 0xFF, 0x1d6ff & 0xFF}, {0x1d700 & 0xFF, 0x1d714 & 0xFF}, {0x1d716 & 0xFF, 0x1d734 & 0xFF}, {0x1d736 & 0xFF, 0x1d74e & 0xFF}, {0x1d750 & 0xFF, 0x1d76e & 0xFF}, {0x1d770 & 0xFF, 0x1d788 & 0xFF}, {0x1d78a & 0xFF, 0x1d7a8 & 0xFF}, {0x1d7aa & 0xFF, 0x1d7c2 & 0xFF}, {0x1d7c4 & 0xFF, 0x1d7cb & 0xFF}, {0x1d7ce & 0xFF, 0x1d7ff & 0xFF}, {0x1da00 & 0xFF, 0x1da36 & 0xFF}, {0x1da3b & 0xFF, 0x1da6c & 0xFF}, {0x1da75 & 0xFF, 0x1da75 & 0xFF}, {0x1da84 & 0xFF, 0x1da84 & 0xFF}, {0x1da9b & 0xFF, 0x1da9f & 0xFF}, {0x1daa1 & 0xFF, 0x1daaf & 0xFF}, {0x1e800 & 0xFF, 0x1e8c4 & 0xFF}, {0x1e8d0 & 0xFF, 0x1e8d6 & 0xFF}, {0x1ee00 & 0xFF, 0x1ee03 & 0xFF}, {0x1ee05 & 0xFF, 0x1ee1f & 0xFF}, {0x1ee21 & 0xFF, 0x1ee22 & 0xFF}, {0x1ee24 & 0xFF, 0x1ee24 & 0xFF}, {0x1ee27 & 0xFF, 0x1ee27 & 0xFF}, {0x1ee29 & 0xFF, 0x1ee32 & 0xFF}, {0x1ee34 & 0xFF, 0x1ee37 & 0xFF}, {0x1ee39 & 0xFF, 0x1ee39 & 0xFF}, {0x1ee3b & 0xFF, 0x1ee3b & 0xFF}, {0x1ee42 & 0xFF, 0x1ee42 & 0xFF}, {0x1ee47 & 0xFF, 0x1ee47 & 0xFF}, {0x1ee49 & 0xFF, 0x1ee49 & 0xFF}, {0x1ee4b & 0xFF, 0x1ee4b & 0xFF}, {0x1ee4d & 0xFF, 0x1ee4f & 0xFF}, {0x1ee51 & 0xFF, 0x1ee52 & 0xFF}, {0x1ee54 & 0xFF, 0x1ee54 & 0xFF}, {0x1ee57 & 0xFF, 0x1ee57 & 0xFF}, {0x1ee59 & 0xFF, 0x1ee59 & 0xFF}, {0x1ee5b & 0xFF, 0x1ee5b & 0xFF}, {0x1ee5d & 0xFF, 0x1ee5d & 0xFF}, {0x1ee5f & 0xFF, 0x1ee5f & 0xFF}, {0x1ee61 & 0xFF, 0x1ee62 & 0xFF}, {0x1ee64 & 0xFF, 0x1ee64 & 0xFF}, {0x1ee67 & 0xFF, 0x1ee6a & 0xFF}, {0x1ee6c & 0xFF, 0x1ee72 & 0xFF}, {0x1ee74 & 0xFF, 0x1ee77 & 0xFF}, {0x1ee79 & 0xFF, 0x1ee7c & 0xFF}, {0x1ee7e & 0xFF, 0x1ee7e & 0xFF}, {0x1ee80 & 0xFF, 0x1ee89 & 0xFF}, {0x1ee8b & 0xFF, 0x1ee9b & 0xFF}, {0x1eea1 & 0xFF, 0x1eea3 & 0xFF}, {0x1eea5 & 0xFF, 0x1eea9 & 0xFF}, {0x1eeab & 0xFF, 0x1eebb & 0xFF}, {0x1f130 & 0xFF, 0x1f149 & 0xFF}, {0x1f150 & 0xFF, 0x1f169 & 0xFF}, {0x1f170 & 0xFF, 0x1f189 & 0xFF}, {0x1f1e6 & 0xFF, 0x1f1ff & 0xFF}, {0xe0001 & 0xFF, 0xe0001 & 0xFF}, {0xe0020 & 0xFF, 0xe007f & 0xFF}, {0xe0100 & 0xFF, 0xe01ef & 0xFF}}; static const uint8_t unicode_classtab[]={ UNICODE_WB_LF, UNICODE_WB_Newline, UNICODE_WB_CR, UNICODE_WB_Double_Quote, UNICODE_WB_Single_Quote, UNICODE_WB_MidNum, UNICODE_WB_MidNumLet, UNICODE_WB_Numeric, UNICODE_WB_MidLetter, UNICODE_WB_MidNum, UNICODE_WB_ALetter, UNICODE_WB_ExtendNumLet, UNICODE_WB_ALetter, UNICODE_WB_Newline, UNICODE_WB_ALetter, UNICODE_WB_Format, UNICODE_WB_ALetter, UNICODE_WB_MidLetter, UNICODE_WB_ALetter, UNICODE_WB_ALetter, UNICODE_WB_ALetter, UNICODE_WB_ALetter, UNICODE_WB_ALetter, UNICODE_WB_ALetter, UNICODE_WB_ALetter, UNICODE_WB_MidLetter, UNICODE_WB_ALetter, UNICODE_WB_ALetter, UNICODE_WB_ALetter, UNICODE_WB_Extend, UNICODE_WB_ALetter, UNICODE_WB_ALetter, UNICODE_WB_ALetter, UNICODE_WB_MidNum, UNICODE_WB_ALetter, UNICODE_WB_ALetter, UNICODE_WB_MidLetter, UNICODE_WB_ALetter, UNICODE_WB_ALetter, UNICODE_WB_ALetter, UNICODE_WB_ALetter, 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information. ** */ #ifndef wordbreaktab_internal_h #define wordbreaktab_internal_h #define UNICODE_WB_ALetter 0x00 #define UNICODE_WB_Numeric 0x01 #define UNICODE_WB_MidLetter 0x02 #define UNICODE_WB_MidNum 0x03 #define UNICODE_WB_MidNumLet 0x04 #define UNICODE_WB_ExtendNumLet 0x05 #define UNICODE_WB_CR 0x06 #define UNICODE_WB_LF 0x07 #define UNICODE_WB_Newline 0x08 #define UNICODE_WB_Extend 0x09 #define UNICODE_WB_Format 0x0A #define UNICODE_WB_Katakana 0x0B #define UNICODE_WB_Single_Quote 0x0C #define UNICODE_WB_Double_Quote 0x0D #define UNICODE_WB_Hebrew_Letter 0x0E #define UNICODE_WB_Regional_Indicator 0x0F #define UNICODE_WB_OTHER 0xFF #endif courier-unicode-2.1/wordbreaktest.C000066400000000000000000000043311335047227500174450ustar00rootroot00000000000000#include "unicode_config.h" #include "courier-unicode.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include class collect_wordbreakflags : public unicode::wordbreak_callback_base { public: std::vector flags; template void operator()(iter_type b, iter_type e) { unicode::wordbreak_callback_base::operator()(b, e); } using unicode::wordbreak_callback_base::operator<<; private: int callback(bool flag) { flags.push_back(flag); return 0; } }; static void testsuite() { std::string buf; int linenum=0; std::ifstream fp("WordBreakTest.txt"); if (!fp.is_open()) exit(1); while (1) { buf.clear(); if (std::getline(fp, buf).eof() && buf.empty()) break; ++linenum; buf.erase(std::find(buf.begin(), buf.end(), '#'), buf.end()); if (buf.empty()) continue; std::list words; for (std::string::iterator b=buf.begin(), e=buf.end(); b != e;) { if (isspace(*b)) { ++b; continue; } std::string::iterator p=b; while (b != e) { if (isspace(*b)) break; ++b; } words.push_back(std::string(p, b)); } std::u32string ubuf; std::vector status; while (1) { if (!words.empty() && words.front().size() > 1) { bool flag=false; std::string s=words.front(); words.pop_front(); if ((unsigned char)s[0] == (unsigned char)0xc3 && (unsigned char)s[1] == (unsigned char)0xb7) flag=true; if (words.empty()) break; status.push_back(flag); std::istringstream i(words.front()); uint32_t uc; i >> std::hex >> uc; words.pop_front(); if (!i.fail()) { ubuf.push_back(uc); continue; } } std::cerr << "Parse error, line " << linenum << ": " << buf << std::endl; exit(1); } if (linenum == 24) { linenum=24; } collect_wordbreakflags flags; flags(ubuf.begin(), ubuf.end()); flags.finish(); if (status != flags.flags) { std::cerr << "Regression, line " << linenum << ": " << buf << std::endl; exit(1); } } } int main(int argc, char **argv) { testsuite(); return 0; }