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gen_charset_tables.pl
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#! perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use POSIX qw(locale_h);
use locale;
use File::Spec;
=head1 NAME
tools/dev/gen_charset_tables.pl -- generate charset tables
=head1 SYNOPSIS
perl tools/dev/gen_charset_tables.pl
=head1 DESCRIPTION
Generate character set tables.
=cut
my $charset_dir = File::Spec->catdir(qw/ src string encoding /);
my $coda = <<'EOF';
/*
* Local variables:
* c-file-style: "parrot"
* End:
* vim: expandtab shiftwidth=4:
*/
EOF
#
# charset tables to create
#
my %table = (
'en_US.iso88591' => 'Parrot_iso_8859_1_typetable',
'POSIX' => 'Parrot_ascii_typetable',
);
my $header = <<"HEADER";
/*
* Copyright (C) 2005-2010, Parrot Foundation.
*
* DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE DIRECTLY!
* please update the $0 script instead.
*
* This file contains various charset tables.
*/
/* HEADERIZER HFILE: none */
HEADER
=over
=item B<classify>( $chr )
Character classification
=cut
sub classify {
my ($chr) = @_;
my $ret = 0;
$chr = chr($chr);
$ret |= 0x0001 if $chr =~ /^[[:upper:]]$/; # CCLASS_UPPERCASE
$ret |= 0x0002 if $chr =~ /^[[:lower:]]$/; # CCLASS_LOWERCASE
$ret |= 0x0004 if $chr =~ /^[[:alpha:]]$/; # CCLASS_ALPHABETIC
$ret |= 0x0008 if $chr =~ /^[[:digit:]]$/; # CCLASS_NUMERIC
$ret |= 0x0010 if $chr =~ /^[[:xdigit:]]$/; # CCLASS_HEXADECIMAL
$ret |= 0x0020 if $chr =~ /^[[:space:]\x85\xa0]$/; # CCLASS_WHITESPACE
$ret |= 0x0040 if $chr =~ /^[[:print:]]$/; # CCLASS_PRINTING
$ret |= 0x0080 if $chr =~ /^[[:graph:]]$/; # CCLASS_GRAPHICAL
$ret |= 0x0100 if $chr =~ /^[[:blank:]]$/; # CCLASS_BLANK
$ret |= 0x0200 if $chr =~ /^[[:cntrl:]]$/; # CCLASS_CONTROL
$ret |= 0x0400 if $chr =~ /^[[:punct:]]$/; # CCLASS_PUNCTUATION
$ret |= 0x0800 if $chr =~ /^[[:alnum:]]$/; # CCLASS_ALPHANUMERIC
$ret |= 0x1000 if $chr =~ /^[\n\r\f\x85]$/; # CCLASS_NEWLINE
$ret |= 0x2000 if $chr =~ /^[[:alnum:]_]$/; # CCLASS_WORD
return $ret;
}
=item B<create_table>( $name )
Create a whole character table
=back
=cut
sub create_table {
my ($name) = @_;
my $len = 8;
print "const INTVAL ${name}[256] = {\n";
foreach my $char ( 0 .. 255 ) {
printf "0x%.4x, ", classify($char);
print "/* @{[$char-$len+1]}-$char */\n" if $char % $len == $len - 1;
}
print "};\n";
}
#
# create 'src/encoding/tables.c'
#
###########################################################################
my $c_file = File::Spec->catfile( $charset_dir, 'tables.c' );
open STDOUT, '>', $c_file
or die "can not open '$c_file': $!\n";
print <<"END";
$header
#include "tables.h"
END
foreach my $name ( sort keys %table ) {
print STDERR "creating table: '$table{$name}' (charset: $name)\n";
setlocale( LC_CTYPE, $name );
create_table( $table{$name} );
}
print $coda;
close STDOUT;
#
# create 'src/encoding/tables.h'
#
###########################################################################
my $h_file = File::Spec->catfile( $charset_dir, 'tables.h' );
open STDOUT, '>', $h_file
or die "can not open '$h_file': $!\n";
print <<"END";
$header
#ifndef PARROT_CHARSET_TABLES_H_GUARD
#define PARROT_CHARSET_TABLES_H_GUARD
#include "parrot/cclass.h"
#include "parrot/parrot.h"
#define WHITESPACE enum_cclass_whitespace
#define WORDCHAR enum_cclass_word
#define PUNCTUATION enum_cclass_punctuation
#define DIGIT enum_cclass_numeric
END
foreach my $name ( sort keys %table ) {
print "extern const INTVAL ${table{$name}}[256];\n";
}
print <<"EOF";
#endif /* PARROT_CHARSET_TABLES_H_GUARD */
$coda
EOF
close STDOUT;
# Local Variables:
# mode: cperl
# cperl-indent-level: 4
# fill-column: 100
# End:
# vim: expandtab shiftwidth=4: