gcc/libjava/classpath/scripts/unicode-blocks.pl
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#!/usr/bin/perl -w
# unicode-blocks.pl -- Script to generate java.lang.Character.UnicodeBlock
# Copyright (C) 2002, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
#
# This file is part of GNU Classpath.
#
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# module. An independent module is a module which is not derived from
# or based on this library. If you modify this library, you may extend
# this exception to your version of the library, but you are not
# obligated to do so. If you do not wish to do so, delete this
# exception statement from your version.
# Code for reading Blocks.txt and generating (to standard out) the code for
# java.lang.Character.UnicodeBlock, for pasting into java/lang/Character.java.
# You should probably check that the results are accurate to the
# specification, but I made sure it works OOB for Unicode 3.0.0 and JDK 1.4.
# As the grammar for the Blocks.txt file is changing in Unicode 3.2.0, you
# will have to tweak this some for future use. For now, the relevant
# Unicode definition files are found in doc/unicode/.
#
# author Eric Blake <ebb9@email.byu.edu>
#
# usage: unicode-blocks.pl <blocks.txt>
# where <blocks.txt> is obtained from www.unicode.org (named Blocks-3.txt
# for Unicode version 3.0.0).
die "Usage: $0 <blocks.txt>" unless @ARGV == 1;
open (BLOCKS, $ARGV[0]) || die "Can't open Unicode block file: $!\n";
# A hash of added fields and the JDK they were added in, to automatically
# print @since tags. Maintaining this is optional (and tedious), but nice.
my %additions = ("SYRIAC" => "1.4",
"THAANA" => "1.4",
"SINHALA" => "1.4",
"MYANMAR" => "1.4",
"ETHIOPIC" => "1.4",
"CHEROKEE" => "1.4",
"UNIFIED_CANADIAN_ABORIGINAL_SYLLABICS" => "1.4",
"OGHAM" => "1.4",
"RUNIC" => "1.4",
"KHMER" => "1.4",
"MONGOLIAN" => "1.4",
"BRAILLE_PATTERNS" => "1.4",
"CJK_RADICALS_SUPPLEMENT" => "1.4",
"KANGXI_RADICALS" => "1.4",
"IDEOGRAPHIC_DESCRIPTION_CHARACTERS" => "1.4",
"BOPOMOFO_EXTENDED" => "1.4",
"CJK_UNIFIED_IDEOGRAPHS_EXTENSION_A" => "1.4",
"YI_SYLLABLES" => "1.4",
"YI_RADICALS" => "1.4",
"CYRILLIC_SUPPLEMENTARY" => "1.5",
"TAGALOG" => "1.5",
"HANUNOO" => "1.5",
"BUHID" => "1.5",
"TAGBANWA" => "1.5",
"LIMBU" => "1.5",
"TAI_LE" => "1.5",
"KHMER_SYMBOLS" => "1.5",
"PHONETIC_EXTENSIONS" => "1.5",
"MISCELLANEOUS_MATHEMATICAL_SYMBOLS_A" => "1.5",
"SUPPLEMENTAL_ARROWS_A" => "1.5",
"SUPPLEMENTAL_ARROWS_B" => "1.5",
"MISCELLANEOUS_MATHEMATICAL_SYMBOLS_B" => "1.5",
"SUPPLEMENTAL_MATHEMATICAL_OPERATORS" => "1.5",
"MISCELLANEOUS_SYMBOLS_AND_ARROWS" => "1.5",
"KATAKANA_PHONETIC_EXTENSIONS" => "1.5",
"YIJING_HEXAGRAM_SYMBOLS" => "1.5",
"VARIATION_SELECTORS" => "1.5",
"LINEAR_B_SYLLABARY" => "1.5",
"LINEAR_B_IDEOGRAMS" => "1.5",
"AEGEAN_NUMBERS" => "1.5",
"OLD_ITALIC" => "1.5",
"GOTHIC" => "1.5",
"UGARITIC" => "1.5",
"DESERET" => "1.5",
"SHAVIAN" => "1.5",
"OSMANYA" => "1.5",
"CYPRIOT_SYLLABARY" => "1.5",
"BYZANTINE_MUSICAL_SYMBOLS" => "1.5",
"MUSICAL_SYMBOLS" => "1.5",
"TAI_XUAN_JING_SYMBOLS" => "1.5",
"MATHEMATICAL_ALPHANUMERIC_SYMBOLS" => "1.5",
"CJK_UNIFIED_IDEOGRAPHS_EXTENSION_B" => "1.5",
"CJK_COMPATIBILITY_IDEOGRAPHS_SUPPLEMENT" => "1.5",
"TAGS" => "1.5",
"VARIATION_SELECTORS_SUPPLEMENT" => "1.5",
"SUPPLEMENTARY_PRIVATE_USE_AREA_A" => "1.5",
"SUPPLEMENTARY_PRIVATE_USE_AREA_B" => "1.5",
"HIGH_SURROGATES" => "1.5",
"HIGH_PRIVATE_USE_SURROGATES" => "1.5",
"LOW_SURROGATES" => "1.5"
);
print <<'EOF';
/**
* A family of character subsets in the Unicode specification. A character
* is in at most one of these blocks.
*
* This inner class was generated automatically from
* <code>$ARGV[0]</code>, by some perl scripts.
* This Unicode definition file can be found on the
* <a href="http://www.unicode.org">http://www.unicode.org</a> website.
* JDK 1.5 uses Unicode version 4.0.0.
*
* @author scripts/unicode-blocks.pl (written by Eric Blake)
* @since 1.2
*/
public static final class UnicodeBlock extends Subset
{
/** The start of the subset. */
private final int start;
/** The end of the subset. */
private final int end;
/** The canonical name of the block according to the Unicode standard. */
private final String canonicalName;
/** Enumeration for the <code>forName()</code> method */
private enum NameType { CANONICAL, NO_SPACES, CONSTANT; };
/**
* Constructor for strictly defined blocks.
*
* @param start the start character of the range
* @param end the end character of the range
* @param name the block name
* @param canonicalName the name of the block as defined in the Unicode
* standard.
*/
private UnicodeBlock(int start, int end, String name,
String canonicalName)
{
super(name);
this.start = start;
this.end = end;
this.canonicalName = canonicalName;
}
/**
* Returns the Unicode character block which a character belongs to.
* <strong>Note</strong>: This method does not support the use of
* supplementary characters. For such support, <code>of(int)</code>
* should be used instead.
*
* @param ch the character to look up
* @return the set it belongs to, or null if it is not in one
*/
public static UnicodeBlock of(char ch)
{
return of((int) ch);
}
/**
* Returns the Unicode character block which a code point belongs to.
*
* @param codePoint the character to look up
* @return the set it belongs to, or null if it is not in one.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the specified code point is
* invalid.
* @since 1.5
*/
public static UnicodeBlock of(int codePoint)
{
if (codePoint > MAX_CODE_POINT)
throw new IllegalArgumentException("The supplied integer value is " +
"too large to be a codepoint.");
// Simple binary search for the correct block.
int low = 0;
int hi = sets.length - 1;
while (low <= hi)
{
int mid = (low + hi) >> 1;
UnicodeBlock b = sets[mid];
if (codePoint < b.start)
hi = mid - 1;
else if (codePoint > b.end)
low = mid + 1;
else
return b;
}
return null;
}
/**
* <p>
* Returns the <code>UnicodeBlock</code> with the given name, as defined
* by the Unicode standard. The version of Unicode in use is defined by
* the <code>Character</code> class, and the names are given in the
* <code>Blocks-<version>.txt</code> file corresponding to that version.
* The name may be specified in one of three ways:
* </p>
* <ol>
* <li>The canonical, human-readable name used by the Unicode standard.
* This is the name with all spaces and hyphens retained. For example,
* `Basic Latin' retrieves the block, UnicodeBlock.BASIC_LATIN.</li>
* <li>The canonical name with all spaces removed e.g. `BasicLatin'.</li>
* <li>The name used for the constants specified by this class, which
* is the canonical name with all spaces and hyphens replaced with
* underscores e.g. `BASIC_LATIN'</li>
* </ol>
* <p>
* The names are compared case-insensitively using the case comparison
* associated with the U.S. English locale. The method recognises the
* previous names used for blocks as well as the current ones. At
* present, this simply means that the deprecated `SURROGATES_AREA'
* will be recognised by this method (the <code>of()</code> methods
* only return one of the three new surrogate blocks).
* </p>
*
* @param blockName the name of the block to look up.
* @return the specified block.
* @throws NullPointerException if the <code>blockName</code> is
* <code>null</code>.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the name does not match any Unicode
* block.
* @since 1.5
*/
public static final UnicodeBlock forName(String blockName)
{
NameType type;
if (blockName.indexOf(' ') != -1)
type = NameType.CANONICAL;
else if (blockName.indexOf('_') != -1)
type = NameType.CONSTANT;
else
type = NameType.NO_SPACES;
Collator usCollator = Collator.getInstance(Locale.US);
usCollator.setStrength(Collator.PRIMARY);
/* Special case for deprecated blocks not in sets */
switch (type)
{
case CANONICAL:
if (usCollator.compare(blockName, "Surrogates Area") == 0)
return SURROGATES_AREA;
break;
case NO_SPACES:
if (usCollator.compare(blockName, "SurrogatesArea") == 0)
return SURROGATES_AREA;
break;
case CONSTANT:
if (usCollator.compare(blockName, "SURROGATES_AREA") == 0)
return SURROGATES_AREA;
break;
}
/* Other cases */
switch (type)
{
case CANONICAL:
for (UnicodeBlock block : sets)
if (usCollator.compare(blockName, block.canonicalName) == 0)
return block;
break;
case NO_SPACES:
for (UnicodeBlock block : sets)
{
String nsName = block.canonicalName.replaceAll(" ","");
if (usCollator.compare(blockName, nsName) == 0)
return block;
}
break;
case CONSTANT:
for (UnicodeBlock block : sets)
if (usCollator.compare(blockName, block.toString()) == 0)
return block;
break;
}
throw new IllegalArgumentException("No Unicode block found for " +
blockName + ".");
}
EOF
my @names = ();
while (<BLOCKS>) {
next if /^\#/;
my ($range, $block) = split(/; /);
my ($start, $end) = split /\.\./, $range;
next unless defined $block;
chomp $block;
$block =~ s/ *$//;
# Translate new Unicode names which have the old name in Java
$block = "Greek" if $block =~ /Greek and Coptic/;
$block = "Combining Marks for Symbols"
if $block =~ /Combining Diacritical Marks for Symbols/;
(my $name = $block) =~ tr/a-z -/A-Z__/;
push @names, $name;
my $since = (defined $additions{$name}
? "\n * \@since $additions{$name}" : "");
print <<EOF;
/**
* $block.
* 0x$start - 0x$end.$since
*/
public static final UnicodeBlock $name
= new UnicodeBlock(0x$start, 0x$end,
"$name",
"$block");
EOF
}
print <<EOF;
/**
* Surrogates Area.
* '\uD800' - '\uDFFF'.
* \@deprecated As of 1.5, the three areas,
* <a href="#HIGH_SURROGATES">HIGH_SURROGATES</a>,
* <a href="#HIGH_PRIVATE_USE_SURROGATES">HIGH_PRIVATE_USE_SURROGATES</a>
* and <a href="#LOW_SURROGATES">LOW_SURROGATES</a>, as defined
* by the Unicode standard, should be used in preference to
* this. These are also returned from calls to <code>of(int)</code>
* and <code>of(char)</code>.
*/
\@Deprecated
public static final UnicodeBlock SURROGATES_AREA
= new UnicodeBlock(0xD800, 0xDFFF,
"SURROGATES_AREA",
"Surrogates Area");
/**
* The defined subsets.
*/
private static final UnicodeBlock sets[] = {
EOF
foreach (@names) {
print " $_,\n";
}
print <<EOF;
};
} // class UnicodeBlock
EOF