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#! /usr/bin/perl
# Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2003 Free Software Foundation
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
# any later version.
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
# 02110-1301, USA.
# gen-table.pl - Generate tables for gcj from Unicode data.
# Usage: perl gen-table.pl DATA-FILE
#
# You can find the Unicode data file here:
# ftp://www.unicode.org/Public/3.0-Update1/UnicodeData-3.0.1.txt
# Please update this URL when this program is used with a more
# recent version of the table. Note that this table cannot be
# distributed with gcc.
# This program should not be re-run indiscriminately. Care must be
# taken that what it generates is in sync with the Java specification.
# Names of fields in Unicode data table.
$CODE = 0;
$NAME = 1;
$CATEGORY = 2;
$COMBINING_CLASSES = 3;
$BIDI_CATEGORY = 4;
$DECOMPOSITION = 5;
$DECIMAL_VALUE = 6;
$DIGIT_VALUE = 7;
$NUMERIC_VALUE = 8;
$MIRRORED = 9;
$OLD_NAME = 10;
$COMMENT = 11;
$UPPER = 12;
$LOWER = 13;
$TITLE = 14;
# Start of special-cased gaps in Unicode data table.
%gaps = (
0x4e00 => "CJK",
0xac00 => "Hangul",
0xd800 => "Unassigned High Surrogate",
0xdb80 => "Private Use High Surrogate",
0xdc00 => "Low Surrogate",
0xe000 => "Private Use"
);
# This lists control characters which are also considered whitespace.
# This is a somewhat odd list, taken from the JCL definition of
# Character.isIdentifierIgnorable.
%whitespace_controls =
(
0x0009 => 1,
0x000a => 1,
0x000b => 1,
0x000c => 1,
0x000d => 1,
0x001c => 1,
0x001d => 1,
0x001e => 1,
0x001f => 1
);
open (INPUT, "< $ARGV[0]") || exit 1;
$last_code = -1;
while (<INPUT>)
{
chop;
@fields = split (';', $_, 30);
if ($#fields != 14)
{
print STDERR "Entry for $fields[$CODE] has wrong number of fields\n";
}
$code = hex ($fields[$CODE]);
last if $code > 0xffff;
if ($code > $last_code + 1)
{
# Found a gap.
if (defined $gaps{$code})
{
# Fill the gap with the last character read.
@gfields = @fields;
}
else
{
# The gap represents undefined characters. Only the type
# matters.
@gfields = ('', '', 'Cn', '0', '', '', '', '', '', '', '',
'', '', '', '');
}
for (++$last_code; $last_code < $code; ++$last_code)
{
$gfields{$CODE} = sprintf ("%04x", $last_code);
&process_one ($last_code, @gfields);
}
}
&process_one ($code, @fields);
$last_code = $code;
}
close (INPUT);
@gfields = ('', '', 'Cn', '0', '', '', '', '', '', '', '',
'', '', '', '');
for (++$last_code; $last_code < 0x10000; ++$last_code)
{
$gfields{$CODE} = sprintf ("%04x", $last_code);
&process_one ($last_code, @gfields);
}
--$last_code; # Want last to be 0xFFFF.
&print_tables ($last_code);
exit 0;
# Process a single character.
sub process_one
{
my ($code, @fields) = @_;
my @value = ();
my $type = $fields[$CATEGORY];
# See if the character is a valid identifier start.
if ($type =~ /L./ # Letter
|| $type eq 'Pc' # Connecting punctuation
|| $type eq 'Sc') # Currency symbol
{
push (@value, 'LETTER_START');
}
# See if the character is a valid identifier member.
if ($type =~ /L./ # Letter
|| $type eq 'Pc' # Connecting punctuation
|| $type eq 'Sc' # Currency symbol
|| $type =~ /N[dl]/ # Number: decimal or letter
|| $type =~ /M[nc]/ # Mark: non-spacing or combining
|| ($type eq 'Cc' # Certain controls
&& ! defined $whitespace_controls{$code})
|| ($code >= 0x200c # Join controls
&& $code <= 0x200f)
|| ($code >= 0x202a # Bidi controls -- note that there
# is a typo in the JCL where these are
# concerned.
&& $code <= 0x202e)
|| ($code >= 0x206a # Format controls
&& $code <= 0x206f)
|| $code == 0xfeff) # ZWNBSP
{
push (@value, 'LETTER_PART');
}
if (($type =~ /Z./
# Java treats some values specially as non-spaces.
&& $code != 0x00a0
&& $code != 0x2007
&& $code != 0x202f)
# And for our purposes there are some that should be specially
# treated as spaces.
|| $code == 0x000b
|| ($code >= 0x001c && $code <= 0x001f))
{
push (@value, 'LETTER_SPACE');
}
if (! @value)
{
$value = '0';
}
else
{
$value = '(' . join (' | ', @value) . ')';
}
$map[$code] = $value;
}
sub print_tables
{
my ($last) = @_;
local ($bytes_out) = 0;
open (OUT, "> chartables.h");
print OUT "/* This file is automatically generated. DO NOT EDIT!\n";
print OUT " Instead, edit gen-table.pl and re-run. */\n\n";
print OUT "#ifndef GCC_CHARTABLES_H\n";
print OUT "#define GCC_CHARTABLES_H\n\n";
print OUT "#define LETTER_START 1\n";
print OUT "#define LETTER_PART 2\n";
print OUT "#define LETTER_SPACE 4\n\n";
print OUT "#define LETTER_MASK 7\n\n";
for ($count = 0; $count <= $last; $count += 256)
{
$row[$count / 256] = &print_row ($count, '(char *) ', 'const char', 1,
'page');
}
print OUT "static const char *const type_table[256] = {\n";
for ($count = 0; $count <= $last; $count += 256)
{
print OUT ",\n" if $count > 0;
print OUT " ", $row[$count / 256];
$bytes_out += 4;
}
print OUT "\n};\n\n";
print OUT "#endif /* ! GCC_CHARTABLES_H */\n";
close (OUT);
printf "Generated %d bytes\n", $bytes_out;
}
# Print a single "row" of a two-level table.
sub print_row
{
my ($start, $def_pfx, $typname, $typsize, $name) = @_;
my ($i);
my (@values);
my ($flag) = 1;
my ($off);
for ($off = 0; $off < 256; ++$off)
{
$values[$off] = $map[$off + $start];
if ($values[$off] ne $values[0])
{
$flag = 0;
}
}
if ($flag)
{
return $def_pfx . $values[0];
}
printf OUT "static %s %s%d[256] = {\n ", $typname, $name, $start / 256;
my ($column) = 2;
for ($i = $start; $i < $start + 256; ++$i)
{
print OUT ", "
if $i > $start;
my ($text) = $values[$i - $start];
if (length ($text) + $column + 2 > 78)
{
print OUT "\n ";
$column = 2;
}
print OUT $text;
$column += length ($text) + 2;
}
print OUT "\n};\n\n";
$bytes_out += 256 * $typsize;
return sprintf "%s%d", $name, $start / 256;
}
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