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| #
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| # (re)generate unicode property and type databases
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| #
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| # This script converts Unicode database files to Modules/unicodedata_db.h,
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| # Modules/unicodename_db.h, and Objects/unicodetype_db.h
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| #
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| # history:
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| # 2000-09-24 fl   created (based on bits and pieces from unidb)
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| # 2000-09-25 fl   merged tim's splitbin fixes, separate decomposition table
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| # 2000-09-25 fl   added character type table
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| # 2000-09-26 fl   added LINEBREAK, DECIMAL, and DIGIT flags/fields (2.0)
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| # 2000-11-03 fl   expand first/last ranges
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| # 2001-01-19 fl   added character name tables (2.1)
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| # 2001-01-21 fl   added decomp compression; dynamic phrasebook threshold
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| # 2002-09-11 wd   use string methods
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| # 2002-10-18 mvl  update to Unicode 3.2
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| # 2002-10-22 mvl  generate NFC tables
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| # 2002-11-24 mvl  expand all ranges, sort names version-independently
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| # 2002-11-25 mvl  add UNIDATA_VERSION
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| # 2004-05-29 perky add east asian width information
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| # 2006-03-10 mvl  update to Unicode 4.1; add UCD 3.2 delta
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| # 2008-06-11 gb   add PRINTABLE_MASK for Atsuo Ishimoto's ascii() patch
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| # 2011-10-21 ezio add support for name aliases and named sequences
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| # 2012-01    benjamin add full case mappings
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| #
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| # written by Fredrik Lundh (fredrik@pythonware.com)
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| #
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| 
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| import dataclasses
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| import os
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| import sys
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| import zipfile
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| 
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| from functools import partial
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| from textwrap import dedent
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| from typing import Iterator, List, Optional, Set, Tuple
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| 
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| SCRIPT = sys.argv[0]
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| VERSION = "3.3"
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| 
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| # The Unicode Database
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| # --------------------
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| # When changing UCD version please update
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| #   * Doc/library/stdtypes.rst, and
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| #   * Doc/library/unicodedata.rst
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| #   * Doc/reference/lexical_analysis.rst (two occurrences)
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| UNIDATA_VERSION = "13.0.0"
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| UNICODE_DATA = "UnicodeData%s.txt"
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| COMPOSITION_EXCLUSIONS = "CompositionExclusions%s.txt"
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| EASTASIAN_WIDTH = "EastAsianWidth%s.txt"
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| UNIHAN = "Unihan%s.zip"
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| DERIVED_CORE_PROPERTIES = "DerivedCoreProperties%s.txt"
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| DERIVEDNORMALIZATION_PROPS = "DerivedNormalizationProps%s.txt"
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| LINE_BREAK = "LineBreak%s.txt"
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| NAME_ALIASES = "NameAliases%s.txt"
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| NAMED_SEQUENCES = "NamedSequences%s.txt"
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| SPECIAL_CASING = "SpecialCasing%s.txt"
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| CASE_FOLDING = "CaseFolding%s.txt"
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| 
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| # Private Use Areas -- in planes 1, 15, 16
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| PUA_1 = range(0xE000, 0xF900)
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| PUA_15 = range(0xF0000, 0xFFFFE)
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| PUA_16 = range(0x100000, 0x10FFFE)
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| 
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| # we use this ranges of PUA_15 to store name aliases and named sequences
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| NAME_ALIASES_START = 0xF0000
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| NAMED_SEQUENCES_START = 0xF0200
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| 
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| old_versions = ["3.2.0"]
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| 
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| CATEGORY_NAMES = [ "Cn", "Lu", "Ll", "Lt", "Mn", "Mc", "Me", "Nd",
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|     "Nl", "No", "Zs", "Zl", "Zp", "Cc", "Cf", "Cs", "Co", "Cn", "Lm",
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|     "Lo", "Pc", "Pd", "Ps", "Pe", "Pi", "Pf", "Po", "Sm", "Sc", "Sk",
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|     "So" ]
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| 
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| BIDIRECTIONAL_NAMES = [ "", "L", "LRE", "LRO", "R", "AL", "RLE", "RLO",
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|     "PDF", "EN", "ES", "ET", "AN", "CS", "NSM", "BN", "B", "S", "WS",
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|     "ON", "LRI", "RLI", "FSI", "PDI" ]
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| 
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| EASTASIANWIDTH_NAMES = [ "F", "H", "W", "Na", "A", "N" ]
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| 
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| MANDATORY_LINE_BREAKS = [ "BK", "CR", "LF", "NL" ]
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| 
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| # note: should match definitions in Objects/unicodectype.c
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| ALPHA_MASK = 0x01
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| DECIMAL_MASK = 0x02
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| DIGIT_MASK = 0x04
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| LOWER_MASK = 0x08
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| LINEBREAK_MASK = 0x10
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| SPACE_MASK = 0x20
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| TITLE_MASK = 0x40
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| UPPER_MASK = 0x80
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| XID_START_MASK = 0x100
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| XID_CONTINUE_MASK = 0x200
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| PRINTABLE_MASK = 0x400
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| NUMERIC_MASK = 0x800
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| CASE_IGNORABLE_MASK = 0x1000
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| CASED_MASK = 0x2000
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| EXTENDED_CASE_MASK = 0x4000
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| 
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| # these ranges need to match unicodedata.c:is_unified_ideograph
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| cjk_ranges = [
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|     ('3400', '4DBF'),
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|     ('4E00', '9FFC'),
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|     ('20000', '2A6DD'),
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|     ('2A700', '2B734'),
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|     ('2B740', '2B81D'),
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|     ('2B820', '2CEA1'),
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|     ('2CEB0', '2EBE0'),
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|     ('30000', '3134A'),
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| ]
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| 
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| 
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| def maketables(trace=0):
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| 
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|     print("--- Reading", UNICODE_DATA % "", "...")
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| 
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|     unicode = UnicodeData(UNIDATA_VERSION)
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| 
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|     print(len(list(filter(None, unicode.table))), "characters")
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| 
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|     for version in old_versions:
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|         print("--- Reading", UNICODE_DATA % ("-"+version), "...")
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|         old_unicode = UnicodeData(version, cjk_check=False)
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|         print(len(list(filter(None, old_unicode.table))), "characters")
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|         merge_old_version(version, unicode, old_unicode)
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| 
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|     makeunicodename(unicode, trace)
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|     makeunicodedata(unicode, trace)
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|     makeunicodetype(unicode, trace)
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| 
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| 
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| # --------------------------------------------------------------------
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| # unicode character properties
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| 
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| def makeunicodedata(unicode, trace):
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| 
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|     dummy = (0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0)
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|     table = [dummy]
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|     cache = {0: dummy}
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|     index = [0] * len(unicode.chars)
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| 
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|     FILE = "Modules/unicodedata_db.h"
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| 
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|     print("--- Preparing", FILE, "...")
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| 
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|     # 1) database properties
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| 
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|     for char in unicode.chars:
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|         record = unicode.table[char]
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|         if record:
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|             # extract database properties
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|             category = CATEGORY_NAMES.index(record.general_category)
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|             combining = int(record.canonical_combining_class)
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|             bidirectional = BIDIRECTIONAL_NAMES.index(record.bidi_class)
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|             mirrored = record.bidi_mirrored == "Y"
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|             eastasianwidth = EASTASIANWIDTH_NAMES.index(record.east_asian_width)
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|             normalizationquickcheck = record.quick_check
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|             item = (
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|                 category, combining, bidirectional, mirrored, eastasianwidth,
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|                 normalizationquickcheck
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|                 )
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|             # add entry to index and item tables
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|             i = cache.get(item)
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|             if i is None:
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|                 cache[item] = i = len(table)
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|                 table.append(item)
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|             index[char] = i
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| 
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|     # 2) decomposition data
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| 
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|     decomp_data = [0]
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|     decomp_prefix = [""]
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|     decomp_index = [0] * len(unicode.chars)
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|     decomp_size = 0
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| 
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|     comp_pairs = []
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|     comp_first = [None] * len(unicode.chars)
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|     comp_last = [None] * len(unicode.chars)
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| 
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|     for char in unicode.chars:
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|         record = unicode.table[char]
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|         if record:
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|             if record.decomposition_type:
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|                 decomp = record.decomposition_type.split()
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|                 if len(decomp) > 19:
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|                     raise Exception("character %x has a decomposition too large for nfd_nfkd" % char)
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|                 # prefix
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|                 if decomp[0][0] == "<":
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|                     prefix = decomp.pop(0)
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|                 else:
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|                     prefix = ""
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|                 try:
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|                     i = decomp_prefix.index(prefix)
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|                 except ValueError:
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|                     i = len(decomp_prefix)
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|                     decomp_prefix.append(prefix)
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|                 prefix = i
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|                 assert prefix < 256
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|                 # content
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|                 decomp = [prefix + (len(decomp)<<8)] + [int(s, 16) for s in decomp]
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|                 # Collect NFC pairs
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|                 if not prefix and len(decomp) == 3 and \
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|                    char not in unicode.exclusions and \
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|                    unicode.table[decomp[1]].canonical_combining_class == "0":
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|                     p, l, r = decomp
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|                     comp_first[l] = 1
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|                     comp_last[r] = 1
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|                     comp_pairs.append((l,r,char))
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|                 try:
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|                     i = decomp_data.index(decomp)
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|                 except ValueError:
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|                     i = len(decomp_data)
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|                     decomp_data.extend(decomp)
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|                     decomp_size = decomp_size + len(decomp) * 2
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|             else:
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|                 i = 0
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|             decomp_index[char] = i
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| 
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|     f = l = 0
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|     comp_first_ranges = []
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|     comp_last_ranges = []
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|     prev_f = prev_l = None
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|     for i in unicode.chars:
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|         if comp_first[i] is not None:
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|             comp_first[i] = f
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|             f += 1
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|             if prev_f is None:
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|                 prev_f = (i,i)
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|             elif prev_f[1]+1 == i:
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|                 prev_f = prev_f[0],i
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|             else:
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|                 comp_first_ranges.append(prev_f)
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|                 prev_f = (i,i)
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|         if comp_last[i] is not None:
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|             comp_last[i] = l
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|             l += 1
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|             if prev_l is None:
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|                 prev_l = (i,i)
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|             elif prev_l[1]+1 == i:
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|                 prev_l = prev_l[0],i
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|             else:
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|                 comp_last_ranges.append(prev_l)
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|                 prev_l = (i,i)
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|     comp_first_ranges.append(prev_f)
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|     comp_last_ranges.append(prev_l)
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|     total_first = f
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|     total_last = l
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| 
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|     comp_data = [0]*(total_first*total_last)
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|     for f,l,char in comp_pairs:
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|         f = comp_first[f]
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|         l = comp_last[l]
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|         comp_data[f*total_last+l] = char
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| 
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|     print(len(table), "unique properties")
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|     print(len(decomp_prefix), "unique decomposition prefixes")
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|     print(len(decomp_data), "unique decomposition entries:", end=' ')
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|     print(decomp_size, "bytes")
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|     print(total_first, "first characters in NFC")
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|     print(total_last, "last characters in NFC")
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|     print(len(comp_pairs), "NFC pairs")
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| 
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|     print("--- Writing", FILE, "...")
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| 
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|     with open(FILE, "w") as fp:
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|         fprint = partial(print, file=fp)
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| 
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|         fprint("/* this file was generated by %s %s */" % (SCRIPT, VERSION))
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|         fprint()
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|         fprint('#define UNIDATA_VERSION "%s"' % UNIDATA_VERSION)
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|         fprint("/* a list of unique database records */")
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|         fprint("const _PyUnicode_DatabaseRecord _PyUnicode_Database_Records[] = {")
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|         for item in table:
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|             fprint("    {%d, %d, %d, %d, %d, %d}," % item)
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|         fprint("};")
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|         fprint()
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| 
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|         fprint("/* Reindexing of NFC first characters. */")
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|         fprint("#define TOTAL_FIRST",total_first)
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|         fprint("#define TOTAL_LAST",total_last)
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|         fprint("struct reindex{int start;short count,index;};")
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|         fprint("static struct reindex nfc_first[] = {")
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|         for start,end in comp_first_ranges:
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|             fprint("    { %d, %d, %d}," % (start,end-start,comp_first[start]))
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|         fprint("    {0,0,0}")
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|         fprint("};\n")
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|         fprint("static struct reindex nfc_last[] = {")
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|         for start,end in comp_last_ranges:
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|             fprint("  { %d, %d, %d}," % (start,end-start,comp_last[start]))
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|         fprint("  {0,0,0}")
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|         fprint("};\n")
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| 
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|         # FIXME: <fl> the following tables could be made static, and
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|         # the support code moved into unicodedatabase.c
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| 
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|         fprint("/* string literals */")
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|         fprint("const char *_PyUnicode_CategoryNames[] = {")
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|         for name in CATEGORY_NAMES:
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|             fprint("    \"%s\"," % name)
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|         fprint("    NULL")
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|         fprint("};")
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| 
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|         fprint("const char *_PyUnicode_BidirectionalNames[] = {")
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|         for name in BIDIRECTIONAL_NAMES:
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|             fprint("    \"%s\"," % name)
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|         fprint("    NULL")
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|         fprint("};")
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| 
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|         fprint("const char *_PyUnicode_EastAsianWidthNames[] = {")
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|         for name in EASTASIANWIDTH_NAMES:
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|             fprint("    \"%s\"," % name)
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|         fprint("    NULL")
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|         fprint("};")
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| 
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|         fprint("static const char *decomp_prefix[] = {")
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|         for name in decomp_prefix:
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|             fprint("    \"%s\"," % name)
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|         fprint("    NULL")
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|         fprint("};")
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| 
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|         # split record index table
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|         index1, index2, shift = splitbins(index, trace)
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| 
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|         fprint("/* index tables for the database records */")
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|         fprint("#define SHIFT", shift)
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|         Array("index1", index1).dump(fp, trace)
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|         Array("index2", index2).dump(fp, trace)
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| 
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|         # split decomposition index table
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|         index1, index2, shift = splitbins(decomp_index, trace)
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| 
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|         fprint("/* decomposition data */")
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|         Array("decomp_data", decomp_data).dump(fp, trace)
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| 
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|         fprint("/* index tables for the decomposition data */")
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|         fprint("#define DECOMP_SHIFT", shift)
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|         Array("decomp_index1", index1).dump(fp, trace)
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|         Array("decomp_index2", index2).dump(fp, trace)
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| 
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|         index, index2, shift = splitbins(comp_data, trace)
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|         fprint("/* NFC pairs */")
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|         fprint("#define COMP_SHIFT", shift)
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|         Array("comp_index", index).dump(fp, trace)
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|         Array("comp_data", index2).dump(fp, trace)
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| 
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|         # Generate delta tables for old versions
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|         for version, table, normalization in unicode.changed:
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|             cversion = version.replace(".","_")
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|             records = [table[0]]
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|             cache = {table[0]:0}
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|             index = [0] * len(table)
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|             for i, record in enumerate(table):
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|                 try:
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|                     index[i] = cache[record]
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|                 except KeyError:
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|                     index[i] = cache[record] = len(records)
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|                     records.append(record)
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|             index1, index2, shift = splitbins(index, trace)
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|             fprint("static const change_record change_records_%s[] = {" % cversion)
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|             for record in records:
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|                 fprint("    { %s }," % ", ".join(map(str,record)))
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|             fprint("};")
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|             Array("changes_%s_index" % cversion, index1).dump(fp, trace)
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|             Array("changes_%s_data" % cversion, index2).dump(fp, trace)
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|             fprint("static const change_record* get_change_%s(Py_UCS4 n)" % cversion)
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|             fprint("{")
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|             fprint("    int index;")
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|             fprint("    if (n >= 0x110000) index = 0;")
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|             fprint("    else {")
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|             fprint("        index = changes_%s_index[n>>%d];" % (cversion, shift))
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|             fprint("        index = changes_%s_data[(index<<%d)+(n & %d)];" % \
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|                    (cversion, shift, ((1<<shift)-1)))
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|             fprint("    }")
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|             fprint("    return change_records_%s+index;" % cversion)
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|             fprint("}\n")
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|             fprint("static Py_UCS4 normalization_%s(Py_UCS4 n)" % cversion)
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|             fprint("{")
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|             fprint("    switch(n) {")
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|             for k, v in normalization:
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|                 fprint("    case %s: return 0x%s;" % (hex(k), v))
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|             fprint("    default: return 0;")
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|             fprint("    }\n}\n")
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| 
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| 
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| # --------------------------------------------------------------------
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| # unicode character type tables
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| 
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| def makeunicodetype(unicode, trace):
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| 
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|     FILE = "Objects/unicodetype_db.h"
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| 
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|     print("--- Preparing", FILE, "...")
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| 
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|     # extract unicode types
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|     dummy = (0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0)
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|     table = [dummy]
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|     cache = {0: dummy}
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|     index = [0] * len(unicode.chars)
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|     numeric = {}
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|     spaces = []
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|     linebreaks = []
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|     extra_casing = []
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| 
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|     for char in unicode.chars:
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|         record = unicode.table[char]
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|         if record:
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|             # extract database properties
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|             category = record.general_category
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|             bidirectional = record.bidi_class
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|             properties = record.binary_properties
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|             flags = 0
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|             if category in ["Lm", "Lt", "Lu", "Ll", "Lo"]:
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|                 flags |= ALPHA_MASK
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|             if "Lowercase" in properties:
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|                 flags |= LOWER_MASK
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|             if 'Line_Break' in properties or bidirectional == "B":
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|                 flags |= LINEBREAK_MASK
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|                 linebreaks.append(char)
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|             if category == "Zs" or bidirectional in ("WS", "B", "S"):
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|                 flags |= SPACE_MASK
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|                 spaces.append(char)
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|             if category == "Lt":
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|                 flags |= TITLE_MASK
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|             if "Uppercase" in properties:
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|                 flags |= UPPER_MASK
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|             if char == ord(" ") or category[0] not in ("C", "Z"):
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|                 flags |= PRINTABLE_MASK
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|             if "XID_Start" in properties:
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|                 flags |= XID_START_MASK
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|             if "XID_Continue" in properties:
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|                 flags |= XID_CONTINUE_MASK
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|             if "Cased" in properties:
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|                 flags |= CASED_MASK
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|             if "Case_Ignorable" in properties:
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|                 flags |= CASE_IGNORABLE_MASK
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|             sc = unicode.special_casing.get(char)
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|             cf = unicode.case_folding.get(char, [char])
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|             if record.simple_uppercase_mapping:
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|                 upper = int(record.simple_uppercase_mapping, 16)
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|             else:
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|                 upper = char
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|             if record.simple_lowercase_mapping:
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|                 lower = int(record.simple_lowercase_mapping, 16)
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|             else:
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|                 lower = char
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|             if record.simple_titlecase_mapping:
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|                 title = int(record.simple_titlecase_mapping, 16)
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|             else:
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|                 title = upper
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|             if sc is None and cf != [lower]:
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|                 sc = ([lower], [title], [upper])
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|             if sc is None:
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|                 if upper == lower == title:
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|                     upper = lower = title = 0
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|                 else:
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|                     upper = upper - char
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|                     lower = lower - char
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|                     title = title - char
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|                     assert (abs(upper) <= 2147483647 and
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|                             abs(lower) <= 2147483647 and
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|                             abs(title) <= 2147483647)
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|             else:
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|                 # This happens either when some character maps to more than one
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|                 # character in uppercase, lowercase, or titlecase or the
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|                 # casefolded version of the character is different from the
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|                 # lowercase. The extra characters are stored in a different
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|                 # array.
 | |
|                 flags |= EXTENDED_CASE_MASK
 | |
|                 lower = len(extra_casing) | (len(sc[0]) << 24)
 | |
|                 extra_casing.extend(sc[0])
 | |
|                 if cf != sc[0]:
 | |
|                     lower |= len(cf) << 20
 | |
|                     extra_casing.extend(cf)
 | |
|                 upper = len(extra_casing) | (len(sc[2]) << 24)
 | |
|                 extra_casing.extend(sc[2])
 | |
|                 # Title is probably equal to upper.
 | |
|                 if sc[1] == sc[2]:
 | |
|                     title = upper
 | |
|                 else:
 | |
|                     title = len(extra_casing) | (len(sc[1]) << 24)
 | |
|                     extra_casing.extend(sc[1])
 | |
|             # decimal digit, integer digit
 | |
|             decimal = 0
 | |
|             if record.decomposition_mapping:
 | |
|                 flags |= DECIMAL_MASK
 | |
|                 decimal = int(record.decomposition_mapping)
 | |
|             digit = 0
 | |
|             if record.numeric_type:
 | |
|                 flags |= DIGIT_MASK
 | |
|                 digit = int(record.numeric_type)
 | |
|             if record.numeric_value:
 | |
|                 flags |= NUMERIC_MASK
 | |
|                 numeric.setdefault(record.numeric_value, []).append(char)
 | |
|             item = (
 | |
|                 upper, lower, title, decimal, digit, flags
 | |
|                 )
 | |
|             # add entry to index and item tables
 | |
|             i = cache.get(item)
 | |
|             if i is None:
 | |
|                 cache[item] = i = len(table)
 | |
|                 table.append(item)
 | |
|             index[char] = i
 | |
| 
 | |
|     print(len(table), "unique character type entries")
 | |
|     print(sum(map(len, numeric.values())), "numeric code points")
 | |
|     print(len(spaces), "whitespace code points")
 | |
|     print(len(linebreaks), "linebreak code points")
 | |
|     print(len(extra_casing), "extended case array")
 | |
| 
 | |
|     print("--- Writing", FILE, "...")
 | |
| 
 | |
|     with open(FILE, "w") as fp:
 | |
|         fprint = partial(print, file=fp)
 | |
| 
 | |
|         fprint("/* this file was generated by %s %s */" % (SCRIPT, VERSION))
 | |
|         fprint()
 | |
|         fprint("/* a list of unique character type descriptors */")
 | |
|         fprint("const _PyUnicode_TypeRecord _PyUnicode_TypeRecords[] = {")
 | |
|         for item in table:
 | |
|             fprint("    {%d, %d, %d, %d, %d, %d}," % item)
 | |
|         fprint("};")
 | |
|         fprint()
 | |
| 
 | |
|         fprint("/* extended case mappings */")
 | |
|         fprint()
 | |
|         fprint("const Py_UCS4 _PyUnicode_ExtendedCase[] = {")
 | |
|         for c in extra_casing:
 | |
|             fprint("    %d," % c)
 | |
|         fprint("};")
 | |
|         fprint()
 | |
| 
 | |
|         # split decomposition index table
 | |
|         index1, index2, shift = splitbins(index, trace)
 | |
| 
 | |
|         fprint("/* type indexes */")
 | |
|         fprint("#define SHIFT", shift)
 | |
|         Array("index1", index1).dump(fp, trace)
 | |
|         Array("index2", index2).dump(fp, trace)
 | |
| 
 | |
|         # Generate code for _PyUnicode_ToNumeric()
 | |
|         numeric_items = sorted(numeric.items())
 | |
|         fprint('/* Returns the numeric value as double for Unicode characters')
 | |
|         fprint(' * having this property, -1.0 otherwise.')
 | |
|         fprint(' */')
 | |
|         fprint('double _PyUnicode_ToNumeric(Py_UCS4 ch)')
 | |
|         fprint('{')
 | |
|         fprint('    switch (ch) {')
 | |
|         for value, codepoints in numeric_items:
 | |
|             # Turn text into float literals
 | |
|             parts = value.split('/')
 | |
|             parts = [repr(float(part)) for part in parts]
 | |
|             value = '/'.join(parts)
 | |
| 
 | |
|             codepoints.sort()
 | |
|             for codepoint in codepoints:
 | |
|                 fprint('    case 0x%04X:' % (codepoint,))
 | |
|             fprint('        return (double) %s;' % (value,))
 | |
|         fprint('    }')
 | |
|         fprint('    return -1.0;')
 | |
|         fprint('}')
 | |
|         fprint()
 | |
| 
 | |
|         # Generate code for _PyUnicode_IsWhitespace()
 | |
|         fprint("/* Returns 1 for Unicode characters having the bidirectional")
 | |
|         fprint(" * type 'WS', 'B' or 'S' or the category 'Zs', 0 otherwise.")
 | |
|         fprint(" */")
 | |
|         fprint('int _PyUnicode_IsWhitespace(const Py_UCS4 ch)')
 | |
|         fprint('{')
 | |
|         fprint('    switch (ch) {')
 | |
| 
 | |
|         for codepoint in sorted(spaces):
 | |
|             fprint('    case 0x%04X:' % (codepoint,))
 | |
|         fprint('        return 1;')
 | |
| 
 | |
|         fprint('    }')
 | |
|         fprint('    return 0;')
 | |
|         fprint('}')
 | |
|         fprint()
 | |
| 
 | |
|         # Generate code for _PyUnicode_IsLinebreak()
 | |
|         fprint("/* Returns 1 for Unicode characters having the line break")
 | |
|         fprint(" * property 'BK', 'CR', 'LF' or 'NL' or having bidirectional")
 | |
|         fprint(" * type 'B', 0 otherwise.")
 | |
|         fprint(" */")
 | |
|         fprint('int _PyUnicode_IsLinebreak(const Py_UCS4 ch)')
 | |
|         fprint('{')
 | |
|         fprint('    switch (ch) {')
 | |
|         for codepoint in sorted(linebreaks):
 | |
|             fprint('    case 0x%04X:' % (codepoint,))
 | |
|         fprint('        return 1;')
 | |
| 
 | |
|         fprint('    }')
 | |
|         fprint('    return 0;')
 | |
|         fprint('}')
 | |
|         fprint()
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| # --------------------------------------------------------------------
 | |
| # unicode name database
 | |
| 
 | |
| def makeunicodename(unicode, trace):
 | |
| 
 | |
|     FILE = "Modules/unicodename_db.h"
 | |
| 
 | |
|     print("--- Preparing", FILE, "...")
 | |
| 
 | |
|     # collect names
 | |
|     names = [None] * len(unicode.chars)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     for char in unicode.chars:
 | |
|         record = unicode.table[char]
 | |
|         if record:
 | |
|             name = record.name.strip()
 | |
|             if name and name[0] != "<":
 | |
|                 names[char] = name + chr(0)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     print(len([n for n in names if n is not None]), "distinct names")
 | |
| 
 | |
|     # collect unique words from names (note that we differ between
 | |
|     # words inside a sentence, and words ending a sentence.  the
 | |
|     # latter includes the trailing null byte.
 | |
| 
 | |
|     words = {}
 | |
|     n = b = 0
 | |
|     for char in unicode.chars:
 | |
|         name = names[char]
 | |
|         if name:
 | |
|             w = name.split()
 | |
|             b = b + len(name)
 | |
|             n = n + len(w)
 | |
|             for w in w:
 | |
|                 l = words.get(w)
 | |
|                 if l:
 | |
|                     l.append(None)
 | |
|                 else:
 | |
|                     words[w] = [len(words)]
 | |
| 
 | |
|     print(n, "words in text;", b, "bytes")
 | |
| 
 | |
|     wordlist = list(words.items())
 | |
| 
 | |
|     # sort on falling frequency, then by name
 | |
|     def word_key(a):
 | |
|         aword, alist = a
 | |
|         return -len(alist), aword
 | |
|     wordlist.sort(key=word_key)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     # figure out how many phrasebook escapes we need
 | |
|     escapes = 0
 | |
|     while escapes * 256 < len(wordlist):
 | |
|         escapes = escapes + 1
 | |
|     print(escapes, "escapes")
 | |
| 
 | |
|     short = 256 - escapes
 | |
| 
 | |
|     assert short > 0
 | |
| 
 | |
|     print(short, "short indexes in lexicon")
 | |
| 
 | |
|     # statistics
 | |
|     n = 0
 | |
|     for i in range(short):
 | |
|         n = n + len(wordlist[i][1])
 | |
|     print(n, "short indexes in phrasebook")
 | |
| 
 | |
|     # pick the most commonly used words, and sort the rest on falling
 | |
|     # length (to maximize overlap)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     wordlist, wordtail = wordlist[:short], wordlist[short:]
 | |
|     wordtail.sort(key=lambda a: a[0], reverse=True)
 | |
|     wordlist.extend(wordtail)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     # generate lexicon from words
 | |
| 
 | |
|     lexicon_offset = [0]
 | |
|     lexicon = ""
 | |
|     words = {}
 | |
| 
 | |
|     # build a lexicon string
 | |
|     offset = 0
 | |
|     for w, x in wordlist:
 | |
|         # encoding: bit 7 indicates last character in word (chr(128)
 | |
|         # indicates the last character in an entire string)
 | |
|         ww = w[:-1] + chr(ord(w[-1])+128)
 | |
|         # reuse string tails, when possible
 | |
|         o = lexicon.find(ww)
 | |
|         if o < 0:
 | |
|             o = offset
 | |
|             lexicon = lexicon + ww
 | |
|             offset = offset + len(w)
 | |
|         words[w] = len(lexicon_offset)
 | |
|         lexicon_offset.append(o)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     lexicon = list(map(ord, lexicon))
 | |
| 
 | |
|     # generate phrasebook from names and lexicon
 | |
|     phrasebook = [0]
 | |
|     phrasebook_offset = [0] * len(unicode.chars)
 | |
|     for char in unicode.chars:
 | |
|         name = names[char]
 | |
|         if name:
 | |
|             w = name.split()
 | |
|             phrasebook_offset[char] = len(phrasebook)
 | |
|             for w in w:
 | |
|                 i = words[w]
 | |
|                 if i < short:
 | |
|                     phrasebook.append(i)
 | |
|                 else:
 | |
|                     # store as two bytes
 | |
|                     phrasebook.append((i>>8) + short)
 | |
|                     phrasebook.append(i&255)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     assert getsize(phrasebook) == 1
 | |
| 
 | |
|     #
 | |
|     # unicode name hash table
 | |
| 
 | |
|     # extract names
 | |
|     data = []
 | |
|     for char in unicode.chars:
 | |
|         record = unicode.table[char]
 | |
|         if record:
 | |
|             name = record.name.strip()
 | |
|             if name and name[0] != "<":
 | |
|                 data.append((name, char))
 | |
| 
 | |
|     # the magic number 47 was chosen to minimize the number of
 | |
|     # collisions on the current data set.  if you like, change it
 | |
|     # and see what happens...
 | |
| 
 | |
|     codehash = Hash("code", data, 47)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     print("--- Writing", FILE, "...")
 | |
| 
 | |
|     with open(FILE, "w") as fp:
 | |
|         fprint = partial(print, file=fp)
 | |
| 
 | |
|         fprint("/* this file was generated by %s %s */" % (SCRIPT, VERSION))
 | |
|         fprint()
 | |
|         fprint("#define NAME_MAXLEN", 256)
 | |
|         fprint()
 | |
|         fprint("/* lexicon */")
 | |
|         Array("lexicon", lexicon).dump(fp, trace)
 | |
|         Array("lexicon_offset", lexicon_offset).dump(fp, trace)
 | |
| 
 | |
|         # split decomposition index table
 | |
|         offset1, offset2, shift = splitbins(phrasebook_offset, trace)
 | |
| 
 | |
|         fprint("/* code->name phrasebook */")
 | |
|         fprint("#define phrasebook_shift", shift)
 | |
|         fprint("#define phrasebook_short", short)
 | |
| 
 | |
|         Array("phrasebook", phrasebook).dump(fp, trace)
 | |
|         Array("phrasebook_offset1", offset1).dump(fp, trace)
 | |
|         Array("phrasebook_offset2", offset2).dump(fp, trace)
 | |
| 
 | |
|         fprint("/* name->code dictionary */")
 | |
|         codehash.dump(fp, trace)
 | |
| 
 | |
|         fprint()
 | |
|         fprint('static const unsigned int aliases_start = %#x;' %
 | |
|                NAME_ALIASES_START)
 | |
|         fprint('static const unsigned int aliases_end = %#x;' %
 | |
|                (NAME_ALIASES_START + len(unicode.aliases)))
 | |
| 
 | |
|         fprint('static const unsigned int name_aliases[] = {')
 | |
|         for name, codepoint in unicode.aliases:
 | |
|             fprint('    0x%04X,' % codepoint)
 | |
|         fprint('};')
 | |
| 
 | |
|         # In Unicode 6.0.0, the sequences contain at most 4 BMP chars,
 | |
|         # so we are using Py_UCS2 seq[4].  This needs to be updated if longer
 | |
|         # sequences or sequences with non-BMP chars are added.
 | |
|         # unicodedata_lookup should be adapted too.
 | |
|         fprint(dedent("""
 | |
|             typedef struct NamedSequence {
 | |
|                 int seqlen;
 | |
|                 Py_UCS2 seq[4];
 | |
|             } named_sequence;
 | |
|             """))
 | |
| 
 | |
|         fprint('static const unsigned int named_sequences_start = %#x;' %
 | |
|                NAMED_SEQUENCES_START)
 | |
|         fprint('static const unsigned int named_sequences_end = %#x;' %
 | |
|                (NAMED_SEQUENCES_START + len(unicode.named_sequences)))
 | |
| 
 | |
|         fprint('static const named_sequence named_sequences[] = {')
 | |
|         for name, sequence in unicode.named_sequences:
 | |
|             seq_str = ', '.join('0x%04X' % cp for cp in sequence)
 | |
|             fprint('    {%d, {%s}},' % (len(sequence), seq_str))
 | |
|         fprint('};')
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| def merge_old_version(version, new, old):
 | |
|     # Changes to exclusion file not implemented yet
 | |
|     if old.exclusions != new.exclusions:
 | |
|         raise NotImplementedError("exclusions differ")
 | |
| 
 | |
|     # In these change records, 0xFF means "no change"
 | |
|     bidir_changes = [0xFF]*0x110000
 | |
|     category_changes = [0xFF]*0x110000
 | |
|     decimal_changes = [0xFF]*0x110000
 | |
|     mirrored_changes = [0xFF]*0x110000
 | |
|     east_asian_width_changes = [0xFF]*0x110000
 | |
|     # In numeric data, 0 means "no change",
 | |
|     # -1 means "did not have a numeric value
 | |
|     numeric_changes = [0] * 0x110000
 | |
|     # normalization_changes is a list of key-value pairs
 | |
|     normalization_changes = []
 | |
|     for i in range(0x110000):
 | |
|         if new.table[i] is None:
 | |
|             # Characters unassigned in the new version ought to
 | |
|             # be unassigned in the old one
 | |
|             assert old.table[i] is None
 | |
|             continue
 | |
|         # check characters unassigned in the old version
 | |
|         if old.table[i] is None:
 | |
|             # category 0 is "unassigned"
 | |
|             category_changes[i] = 0
 | |
|             continue
 | |
|         # check characters that differ
 | |
|         if old.table[i] != new.table[i]:
 | |
|             for k, field in enumerate(dataclasses.fields(UcdRecord)):
 | |
|                 value = getattr(old.table[i], field.name)
 | |
|                 new_value = getattr(new.table[i], field.name)
 | |
|                 if value != new_value:
 | |
|                     if k == 1 and i in PUA_15:
 | |
|                         # the name is not set in the old.table, but in the
 | |
|                         # new.table we are using it for aliases and named seq
 | |
|                         assert value == ''
 | |
|                     elif k == 2:
 | |
|                         category_changes[i] = CATEGORY_NAMES.index(value)
 | |
|                     elif k == 4:
 | |
|                         bidir_changes[i] = BIDIRECTIONAL_NAMES.index(value)
 | |
|                     elif k == 5:
 | |
|                         # We assume that all normalization changes are in 1:1 mappings
 | |
|                         assert " " not in value
 | |
|                         normalization_changes.append((i, value))
 | |
|                     elif k == 6:
 | |
|                         # we only support changes where the old value is a single digit
 | |
|                         assert value in "0123456789"
 | |
|                         decimal_changes[i] = int(value)
 | |
|                     elif k == 8:
 | |
|                         # Since 0 encodes "no change", the old value is better not 0
 | |
|                         if not value:
 | |
|                             numeric_changes[i] = -1
 | |
|                         else:
 | |
|                             numeric_changes[i] = float(value)
 | |
|                             assert numeric_changes[i] not in (0, -1)
 | |
|                     elif k == 9:
 | |
|                         if value == 'Y':
 | |
|                             mirrored_changes[i] = '1'
 | |
|                         else:
 | |
|                             mirrored_changes[i] = '0'
 | |
|                     elif k == 11:
 | |
|                         # change to ISO comment, ignore
 | |
|                         pass
 | |
|                     elif k == 12:
 | |
|                         # change to simple uppercase mapping; ignore
 | |
|                         pass
 | |
|                     elif k == 13:
 | |
|                         # change to simple lowercase mapping; ignore
 | |
|                         pass
 | |
|                     elif k == 14:
 | |
|                         # change to simple titlecase mapping; ignore
 | |
|                         pass
 | |
|                     elif k == 15:
 | |
|                         # change to east asian width
 | |
|                         east_asian_width_changes[i] = EASTASIANWIDTH_NAMES.index(value)
 | |
|                     elif k == 16:
 | |
|                         # derived property changes; not yet
 | |
|                         pass
 | |
|                     elif k == 17:
 | |
|                         # normalization quickchecks are not performed
 | |
|                         # for older versions
 | |
|                         pass
 | |
|                     else:
 | |
|                         class Difference(Exception):pass
 | |
|                         raise Difference(hex(i), k, old.table[i], new.table[i])
 | |
|     new.changed.append((version, list(zip(bidir_changes, category_changes,
 | |
|                                           decimal_changes, mirrored_changes,
 | |
|                                           east_asian_width_changes,
 | |
|                                           numeric_changes)),
 | |
|                         normalization_changes))
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| DATA_DIR = os.path.join('Tools', 'unicode', 'data')
 | |
| 
 | |
| def open_data(template, version):
 | |
|     local = os.path.join(DATA_DIR, template % ('-'+version,))
 | |
|     if not os.path.exists(local):
 | |
|         import urllib.request
 | |
|         if version == '3.2.0':
 | |
|             # irregular url structure
 | |
|             url = ('https://www.unicode.org/Public/3.2-Update/'+template) % ('-'+version,)
 | |
|         else:
 | |
|             url = ('https://www.unicode.org/Public/%s/ucd/'+template) % (version, '')
 | |
|         os.makedirs(DATA_DIR, exist_ok=True)
 | |
|         urllib.request.urlretrieve(url, filename=local)
 | |
|     if local.endswith('.txt'):
 | |
|         return open(local, encoding='utf-8')
 | |
|     else:
 | |
|         # Unihan.zip
 | |
|         return open(local, 'rb')
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| def expand_range(char_range: str) -> Iterator[int]:
 | |
|     '''
 | |
|     Parses ranges of code points, as described in UAX #44:
 | |
|       https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr44/#Code_Point_Ranges
 | |
|     '''
 | |
|     if '..' in char_range:
 | |
|         first, last = [int(c, 16) for c in char_range.split('..')]
 | |
|     else:
 | |
|         first = last = int(char_range, 16)
 | |
|     for char in range(first, last+1):
 | |
|         yield char
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| class UcdFile:
 | |
|     '''
 | |
|     A file in the standard format of the UCD.
 | |
| 
 | |
|     See: https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr44/#Format_Conventions
 | |
| 
 | |
|     Note that, as described there, the Unihan data files have their
 | |
|     own separate format.
 | |
|     '''
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def __init__(self, template: str, version: str) -> None:
 | |
|         self.template = template
 | |
|         self.version = version
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def records(self) -> Iterator[List[str]]:
 | |
|         with open_data(self.template, self.version) as file:
 | |
|             for line in file:
 | |
|                 line = line.split('#', 1)[0].strip()
 | |
|                 if not line:
 | |
|                     continue
 | |
|                 yield [field.strip() for field in line.split(';')]
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def __iter__(self) -> Iterator[List[str]]:
 | |
|         return self.records()
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def expanded(self) -> Iterator[Tuple[int, List[str]]]:
 | |
|         for record in self.records():
 | |
|             char_range, rest = record[0], record[1:]
 | |
|             for char in expand_range(char_range):
 | |
|                 yield char, rest
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| @dataclasses.dataclass
 | |
| class UcdRecord:
 | |
|     # 15 fields from UnicodeData.txt .  See:
 | |
|     #   https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr44/#UnicodeData.txt
 | |
|     codepoint: str
 | |
|     name: str
 | |
|     general_category: str
 | |
|     canonical_combining_class: str
 | |
|     bidi_class: str
 | |
|     decomposition_type: str
 | |
|     decomposition_mapping: str
 | |
|     numeric_type: str
 | |
|     numeric_value: str
 | |
|     bidi_mirrored: str
 | |
|     unicode_1_name: str  # obsolete
 | |
|     iso_comment: str  # obsolete
 | |
|     simple_uppercase_mapping: str
 | |
|     simple_lowercase_mapping: str
 | |
|     simple_titlecase_mapping: str
 | |
| 
 | |
|     # https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr44/#EastAsianWidth.txt
 | |
|     east_asian_width: Optional[str]
 | |
| 
 | |
|     # Binary properties, as a set of those that are true.
 | |
|     # Taken from multiple files:
 | |
|     #   https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr44/#DerivedCoreProperties.txt
 | |
|     #   https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr44/#LineBreak.txt
 | |
|     binary_properties: Set[str]
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| 
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|     # The Quick_Check properties related to normalization:
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|     #   https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr44/#Decompositions_and_Normalization
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|     # We store them as a bitmask.
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|     quick_check: int
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| 
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| 
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| def from_row(row: List[str]) -> UcdRecord:
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|     return UcdRecord(*row, None, set(), 0)
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| 
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| 
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| # --------------------------------------------------------------------
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| # the following support code is taken from the unidb utilities
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| # Copyright (c) 1999-2000 by Secret Labs AB
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| 
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| # load a unicode-data file from disk
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| 
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| class UnicodeData:
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|     # table: List[Optional[UcdRecord]]  # index is codepoint; None means unassigned
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| 
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|     def __init__(self, version, cjk_check=True):
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|         self.changed = []
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|         table = [None] * 0x110000
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|         for s in UcdFile(UNICODE_DATA, version):
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|             char = int(s[0], 16)
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|             table[char] = from_row(s)
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| 
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|         cjk_ranges_found = []
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| 
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|         # expand first-last ranges
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|         field = None
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|         for i in range(0, 0x110000):
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|             # The file UnicodeData.txt has its own distinct way of
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|             # expressing ranges.  See:
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|             #   https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr44/#Code_Point_Ranges
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|             s = table[i]
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|             if s:
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|                 if s.name[-6:] == "First>":
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|                     s.name = ""
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|                     field = dataclasses.astuple(s)[:15]
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|                 elif s.name[-5:] == "Last>":
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|                     if s.name.startswith("<CJK Ideograph"):
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|                         cjk_ranges_found.append((field[0],
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|                                                  s.codepoint))
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|                     s.name = ""
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|                     field = None
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|             elif field:
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|                 table[i] = from_row(('%X' % i,) + field[1:])
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|         if cjk_check and cjk_ranges != cjk_ranges_found:
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|             raise ValueError("CJK ranges deviate: have %r" % cjk_ranges_found)
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| 
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|         # public attributes
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|         self.filename = UNICODE_DATA % ''
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|         self.table = table
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|         self.chars = list(range(0x110000)) # unicode 3.2
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| 
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|         # check for name aliases and named sequences, see #12753
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|         # aliases and named sequences are not in 3.2.0
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|         if version != '3.2.0':
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|             self.aliases = []
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|             # store aliases in the Private Use Area 15, in range U+F0000..U+F00FF,
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|             # in order to take advantage of the compression and lookup
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|             # algorithms used for the other characters
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|             pua_index = NAME_ALIASES_START
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|             for char, name, abbrev in UcdFile(NAME_ALIASES, version):
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|                 char = int(char, 16)
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|                 self.aliases.append((name, char))
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|                 # also store the name in the PUA 1
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|                 self.table[pua_index].name = name
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|                 pua_index += 1
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|             assert pua_index - NAME_ALIASES_START == len(self.aliases)
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| 
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|             self.named_sequences = []
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|             # store named sequences in the PUA 1, in range U+F0100..,
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|             # in order to take advantage of the compression and lookup
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|             # algorithms used for the other characters.
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| 
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|             assert pua_index < NAMED_SEQUENCES_START
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|             pua_index = NAMED_SEQUENCES_START
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|             for name, chars in UcdFile(NAMED_SEQUENCES, version):
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|                 chars = tuple(int(char, 16) for char in chars.split())
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|                 # check that the structure defined in makeunicodename is OK
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|                 assert 2 <= len(chars) <= 4, "change the Py_UCS2 array size"
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|                 assert all(c <= 0xFFFF for c in chars), ("use Py_UCS4 in "
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|                     "the NamedSequence struct and in unicodedata_lookup")
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|                 self.named_sequences.append((name, chars))
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|                 # also store these in the PUA 1
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|                 self.table[pua_index].name = name
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|                 pua_index += 1
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|             assert pua_index - NAMED_SEQUENCES_START == len(self.named_sequences)
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| 
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|         self.exclusions = {}
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|         for char, in UcdFile(COMPOSITION_EXCLUSIONS, version):
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|             char = int(char, 16)
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|             self.exclusions[char] = 1
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| 
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|         widths = [None] * 0x110000
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|         for char, (width,) in UcdFile(EASTASIAN_WIDTH, version).expanded():
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|             widths[char] = width
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| 
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|         for i in range(0, 0x110000):
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|             if table[i] is not None:
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|                 table[i].east_asian_width = widths[i]
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| 
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|         for char, (p,) in UcdFile(DERIVED_CORE_PROPERTIES, version).expanded():
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|             if table[char]:
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|                 # Some properties (e.g. Default_Ignorable_Code_Point)
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|                 # apply to unassigned code points; ignore them
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|                 table[char].binary_properties.add(p)
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| 
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|         for char_range, value in UcdFile(LINE_BREAK, version):
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|             if value not in MANDATORY_LINE_BREAKS:
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|                 continue
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|             for char in expand_range(char_range):
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|                 table[char].binary_properties.add('Line_Break')
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| 
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|         # We only want the quickcheck properties
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|         # Format: NF?_QC; Y(es)/N(o)/M(aybe)
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|         # Yes is the default, hence only N and M occur
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|         # In 3.2.0, the format was different (NF?_NO)
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|         # The parsing will incorrectly determine these as
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|         # "yes", however, unicodedata.c will not perform quickchecks
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|         # for older versions, and no delta records will be created.
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|         quickchecks = [0] * 0x110000
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|         qc_order = 'NFD_QC NFKD_QC NFC_QC NFKC_QC'.split()
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|         for s in UcdFile(DERIVEDNORMALIZATION_PROPS, version):
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|             if len(s) < 2 or s[1] not in qc_order:
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|                 continue
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|             quickcheck = 'MN'.index(s[2]) + 1 # Maybe or No
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|             quickcheck_shift = qc_order.index(s[1])*2
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|             quickcheck <<= quickcheck_shift
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|             for char in expand_range(s[0]):
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|                 assert not (quickchecks[char]>>quickcheck_shift)&3
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|                 quickchecks[char] |= quickcheck
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|         for i in range(0, 0x110000):
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|             if table[i] is not None:
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|                 table[i].quick_check = quickchecks[i]
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| 
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|         with open_data(UNIHAN, version) as file:
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|             zip = zipfile.ZipFile(file)
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|             if version == '3.2.0':
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|                 data = zip.open('Unihan-3.2.0.txt').read()
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|             else:
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|                 data = zip.open('Unihan_NumericValues.txt').read()
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|         for line in data.decode("utf-8").splitlines():
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|             if not line.startswith('U+'):
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|                 continue
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|             code, tag, value = line.split(None, 3)[:3]
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|             if tag not in ('kAccountingNumeric', 'kPrimaryNumeric',
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|                            'kOtherNumeric'):
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|                 continue
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|             value = value.strip().replace(',', '')
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|             i = int(code[2:], 16)
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|             # Patch the numeric field
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|             if table[i] is not None:
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|                 table[i].numeric_value = value
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| 
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|         sc = self.special_casing = {}
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|         for data in UcdFile(SPECIAL_CASING, version):
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|             if data[4]:
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|                 # We ignore all conditionals (since they depend on
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|                 # languages) except for one, which is hardcoded. See
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|                 # handle_capital_sigma in unicodeobject.c.
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|                 continue
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|             c = int(data[0], 16)
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|             lower = [int(char, 16) for char in data[1].split()]
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|             title = [int(char, 16) for char in data[2].split()]
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|             upper = [int(char, 16) for char in data[3].split()]
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|             sc[c] = (lower, title, upper)
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| 
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|         cf = self.case_folding = {}
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|         if version != '3.2.0':
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|             for data in UcdFile(CASE_FOLDING, version):
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|                 if data[1] in "CF":
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|                     c = int(data[0], 16)
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|                     cf[c] = [int(char, 16) for char in data[2].split()]
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| 
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|     def uselatin1(self):
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|         # restrict character range to ISO Latin 1
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|         self.chars = list(range(256))
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| 
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| 
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| # hash table tools
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| 
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| # this is a straight-forward reimplementation of Python's built-in
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| # dictionary type, using a static data structure, and a custom string
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| # hash algorithm.
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| 
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| def myhash(s, magic):
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|     h = 0
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|     for c in map(ord, s.upper()):
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|         h = (h * magic) + c
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|         ix = h & 0xff000000
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|         if ix:
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|             h = (h ^ ((ix>>24) & 0xff)) & 0x00ffffff
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|     return h
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| 
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| 
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| SIZES = [
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|     (4,3), (8,3), (16,3), (32,5), (64,3), (128,3), (256,29), (512,17),
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|     (1024,9), (2048,5), (4096,83), (8192,27), (16384,43), (32768,3),
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|     (65536,45), (131072,9), (262144,39), (524288,39), (1048576,9),
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|     (2097152,5), (4194304,3), (8388608,33), (16777216,27)
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| ]
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| 
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| 
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| class Hash:
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|     def __init__(self, name, data, magic):
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|         # turn a (key, value) list into a static hash table structure
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| 
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|         # determine table size
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|         for size, poly in SIZES:
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|             if size > len(data):
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|                 poly = size + poly
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|                 break
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|         else:
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|             raise AssertionError("ran out of polynomials")
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| 
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|         print(size, "slots in hash table")
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| 
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|         table = [None] * size
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| 
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|         mask = size-1
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| 
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|         n = 0
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| 
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|         hash = myhash
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| 
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|         # initialize hash table
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|         for key, value in data:
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|             h = hash(key, magic)
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|             i = (~h) & mask
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|             v = table[i]
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|             if v is None:
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|                 table[i] = value
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|                 continue
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|             incr = (h ^ (h >> 3)) & mask
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|             if not incr:
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|                 incr = mask
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|             while 1:
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|                 n = n + 1
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|                 i = (i + incr) & mask
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|                 v = table[i]
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|                 if v is None:
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|                     table[i] = value
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|                     break
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|                 incr = incr << 1
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|                 if incr > mask:
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|                     incr = incr ^ poly
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| 
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|         print(n, "collisions")
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|         self.collisions = n
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| 
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|         for i in range(len(table)):
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|             if table[i] is None:
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|                 table[i] = 0
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| 
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|         self.data = Array(name + "_hash", table)
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|         self.magic = magic
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|         self.name = name
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|         self.size = size
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|         self.poly = poly
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| 
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|     def dump(self, file, trace):
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|         # write data to file, as a C array
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|         self.data.dump(file, trace)
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|         file.write("#define %s_magic %d\n" % (self.name, self.magic))
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|         file.write("#define %s_size %d\n" % (self.name, self.size))
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|         file.write("#define %s_poly %d\n" % (self.name, self.poly))
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| 
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| 
 | |
| # stuff to deal with arrays of unsigned integers
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| 
 | |
| class Array:
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| 
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|     def __init__(self, name, data):
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|         self.name = name
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|         self.data = data
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| 
 | |
|     def dump(self, file, trace=0):
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|         # write data to file, as a C array
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|         size = getsize(self.data)
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|         if trace:
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|             print(self.name+":", size*len(self.data), "bytes", file=sys.stderr)
 | |
|         file.write("static const ")
 | |
|         if size == 1:
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|             file.write("unsigned char")
 | |
|         elif size == 2:
 | |
|             file.write("unsigned short")
 | |
|         else:
 | |
|             file.write("unsigned int")
 | |
|         file.write(" " + self.name + "[] = {\n")
 | |
|         if self.data:
 | |
|             s = "    "
 | |
|             for item in self.data:
 | |
|                 i = str(item) + ", "
 | |
|                 if len(s) + len(i) > 78:
 | |
|                     file.write(s.rstrip() + "\n")
 | |
|                     s = "    " + i
 | |
|                 else:
 | |
|                     s = s + i
 | |
|             if s.strip():
 | |
|                 file.write(s.rstrip() + "\n")
 | |
|         file.write("};\n\n")
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| def getsize(data):
 | |
|     # return smallest possible integer size for the given array
 | |
|     maxdata = max(data)
 | |
|     if maxdata < 256:
 | |
|         return 1
 | |
|     elif maxdata < 65536:
 | |
|         return 2
 | |
|     else:
 | |
|         return 4
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| def splitbins(t, trace=0):
 | |
|     """t, trace=0 -> (t1, t2, shift).  Split a table to save space.
 | |
| 
 | |
|     t is a sequence of ints.  This function can be useful to save space if
 | |
|     many of the ints are the same.  t1 and t2 are lists of ints, and shift
 | |
|     is an int, chosen to minimize the combined size of t1 and t2 (in C
 | |
|     code), and where for each i in range(len(t)),
 | |
|         t[i] == t2[(t1[i >> shift] << shift) + (i & mask)]
 | |
|     where mask is a bitmask isolating the last "shift" bits.
 | |
| 
 | |
|     If optional arg trace is non-zero (default zero), progress info
 | |
|     is printed to sys.stderr.  The higher the value, the more info
 | |
|     you'll get.
 | |
|     """
 | |
| 
 | |
|     if trace:
 | |
|         def dump(t1, t2, shift, bytes):
 | |
|             print("%d+%d bins at shift %d; %d bytes" % (
 | |
|                 len(t1), len(t2), shift, bytes), file=sys.stderr)
 | |
|         print("Size of original table:", len(t)*getsize(t), "bytes",
 | |
|               file=sys.stderr)
 | |
|     n = len(t)-1    # last valid index
 | |
|     maxshift = 0    # the most we can shift n and still have something left
 | |
|     if n > 0:
 | |
|         while n >> 1:
 | |
|             n >>= 1
 | |
|             maxshift += 1
 | |
|     del n
 | |
|     bytes = sys.maxsize  # smallest total size so far
 | |
|     t = tuple(t)    # so slices can be dict keys
 | |
|     for shift in range(maxshift + 1):
 | |
|         t1 = []
 | |
|         t2 = []
 | |
|         size = 2**shift
 | |
|         bincache = {}
 | |
|         for i in range(0, len(t), size):
 | |
|             bin = t[i:i+size]
 | |
|             index = bincache.get(bin)
 | |
|             if index is None:
 | |
|                 index = len(t2)
 | |
|                 bincache[bin] = index
 | |
|                 t2.extend(bin)
 | |
|             t1.append(index >> shift)
 | |
|         # determine memory size
 | |
|         b = len(t1)*getsize(t1) + len(t2)*getsize(t2)
 | |
|         if trace > 1:
 | |
|             dump(t1, t2, shift, b)
 | |
|         if b < bytes:
 | |
|             best = t1, t2, shift
 | |
|             bytes = b
 | |
|     t1, t2, shift = best
 | |
|     if trace:
 | |
|         print("Best:", end=' ', file=sys.stderr)
 | |
|         dump(t1, t2, shift, bytes)
 | |
|     if __debug__:
 | |
|         # exhaustively verify that the decomposition is correct
 | |
|         mask = ~((~0) << shift) # i.e., low-bit mask of shift bits
 | |
|         for i in range(len(t)):
 | |
|             assert t[i] == t2[(t1[i >> shift] << shift) + (i & mask)]
 | |
|     return best
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| if __name__ == "__main__":
 | |
|     maketables(1)
 | 
