bool
Perl__is_uni_FOO(pTHX_ const U8 classnum, const UV c)
{
- U8 tmpbuf[UTF8_MAXBYTES+1];
- uvchr_to_utf8(tmpbuf, c);
- return _is_utf8_FOO_with_len(classnum, tmpbuf, tmpbuf + sizeof(tmpbuf));
+ return _invlist_contains_cp(PL_XPosix_ptrs[classnum], c);
}
/* Internal function so we can deprecate the external one, and call
if (*p == '_')
return TRUE;
- return is_utf8_common(p, &PL_utf8_idstart, "IdStart", NULL);
+ return is_utf8_common(p, NULL,
+ "This is buggy if this gets used",
+ PL_utf8_idstart);
}
bool
Perl__is_uni_perl_idcont(pTHX_ UV c)
{
- U8 tmpbuf[UTF8_MAXBYTES+1];
- uvchr_to_utf8(tmpbuf, c);
- return _is_utf8_perl_idcont_with_len(tmpbuf, tmpbuf + sizeof(tmpbuf));
+ return _invlist_contains_cp(PL_utf8_perl_idcont, c);
}
bool
Perl__is_uni_perl_idstart(pTHX_ UV c)
{
- U8 tmpbuf[UTF8_MAXBYTES+1];
- uvchr_to_utf8(tmpbuf, c);
- return _is_utf8_perl_idstart_with_len(tmpbuf, tmpbuf + sizeof(tmpbuf));
+ return _invlist_contains_cp(PL_utf8_perl_idstart, c);
}
UV
return converted;
}
+/* If compiled on an early Unicode version, there may not be auxiliary tables
+ * */
+#ifndef HAS_UC_AUX_TABLES
+# define UC_AUX_TABLE_ptrs NULL
+# define UC_AUX_TABLE_lengths NULL
+#endif
+#ifndef HAS_TC_AUX_TABLES
+# define TC_AUX_TABLE_ptrs NULL
+# define TC_AUX_TABLE_lengths NULL
+#endif
+#ifndef HAS_LC_AUX_TABLES
+# define LC_AUX_TABLE_ptrs NULL
+# define LC_AUX_TABLE_lengths NULL
+#endif
+#ifndef HAS_CF_AUX_TABLES
+# define CF_AUX_TABLE_ptrs NULL
+# define CF_AUX_TABLE_lengths NULL
+#endif
+#ifndef HAS_UC_AUX_TABLES
+# define UC_AUX_TABLE_ptrs NULL
+# define UC_AUX_TABLE_lengths NULL
+#endif
+
/* Call the function to convert a UTF-8 encoded character to the specified case.
* Note that there may be more than one character in the result.
- * INP is a pointer to the first byte of the input character
- * OUTP will be set to the first byte of the string of changed characters. It
+ * 's' is a pointer to the first byte of the input character
+ * 'd' will be set to the first byte of the string of changed characters. It
* needs to have space for UTF8_MAXBYTES_CASE+1 bytes
- * LENP will be set to the length in bytes of the string of changed characters
+ * 'lenp' will be set to the length in bytes of the string of changed characters
*
* The functions return the ordinal of the first character in the string of
- * OUTP */
+ * 'd' */
#define CALL_UPPER_CASE(uv, s, d, lenp) \
- _to_utf8_case(uv, s, d, lenp, &PL_utf8_toupper, "ToUc", "")
+ _to_utf8_case(uv, s, d, lenp, PL_utf8_toupper, \
+ Uppercase_Mapping_invmap, \
+ UC_AUX_TABLE_ptrs, \
+ UC_AUX_TABLE_lengths, \
+ "uppercase")
#define CALL_TITLE_CASE(uv, s, d, lenp) \
- _to_utf8_case(uv, s, d, lenp, &PL_utf8_totitle, "ToTc", "")
+ _to_utf8_case(uv, s, d, lenp, PL_utf8_totitle, \
+ Titlecase_Mapping_invmap, \
+ TC_AUX_TABLE_ptrs, \
+ TC_AUX_TABLE_lengths, \
+ "titlecase")
#define CALL_LOWER_CASE(uv, s, d, lenp) \
- _to_utf8_case(uv, s, d, lenp, &PL_utf8_tolower, "ToLc", "")
+ _to_utf8_case(uv, s, d, lenp, PL_utf8_tolower, \
+ Lowercase_Mapping_invmap, \
+ LC_AUX_TABLE_ptrs, \
+ LC_AUX_TABLE_lengths, \
+ "lowercase")
+
/* This additionally has the input parameter 'specials', which if non-zero will
* cause this to use the specials hash for folding (meaning get full case
* folding); otherwise, when zero, this implies a simple case fold */
#define CALL_FOLD_CASE(uv, s, d, lenp, specials) \
-_to_utf8_case(uv, s, d, lenp, &PL_utf8_tofold, "ToCf", (specials) ? "" : NULL)
+ (specials) \
+ ? _to_utf8_case(uv, s, d, lenp, PL_utf8_tofold, \
+ Case_Folding_invmap, \
+ CF_AUX_TABLE_ptrs, \
+ CF_AUX_TABLE_lengths, \
+ "foldcase") \
+ : _to_utf8_case(uv, s, d, lenp, PL_utf8_tosimplefold, \
+ Simple_Case_Folding_invmap, \
+ NULL, NULL, \
+ "foldcase")
UV
Perl_to_uni_upper(pTHX_ UV c, U8* p, STRLEN *lenp)
NOT_REACHED; /* NOTREACHED */
}
+ if (invlist) {
+ return _invlist_contains_cp(invlist, valid_utf8_to_uvchr(p, NULL));
+ }
+
+ assert(swash);
+
if (!*swash) {
U8 flags = _CORE_SWASH_INIT_ACCEPT_INVLIST;
*swash = _core_swash_init("utf8",
NOT_REACHED; /* NOTREACHED */
}
+ if (invlist) {
+ return _invlist_contains_cp(invlist, valid_utf8_to_uvchr(p, NULL));
+ }
+
+ assert(swash);
+
if (!*swash) {
U8 flags = _CORE_SWASH_INIT_ACCEPT_INVLIST;
*swash = _core_swash_init("utf8",
case _CC_CASED:
return is_utf8_common(p,
- &PL_utf8_swash_ptrs[classnum],
- swash_property_names[classnum],
+ NULL,
+ "This is buggy if this gets used",
PL_XPosix_ptrs[classnum]);
case _CC_SPACE:
case _CC_VERTSPACE:
return is_VERTWS_high(p);
case _CC_IDFIRST:
- if (! PL_utf8_perl_idstart) {
- PL_utf8_perl_idstart
- = _new_invlist_C_array(_Perl_IDStart_invlist);
- }
- return is_utf8_common(p, &PL_utf8_perl_idstart,
- "_Perl_IDStart", NULL);
+ return is_utf8_common(p, NULL,
+ "This is buggy if this gets used",
+ PL_utf8_perl_idstart);
case _CC_IDCONT:
- if (! PL_utf8_perl_idcont) {
- PL_utf8_perl_idcont
- = _new_invlist_C_array(_Perl_IDCont_invlist);
- }
- return is_utf8_common(p, &PL_utf8_perl_idcont,
- "_Perl_IDCont", NULL);
+ return is_utf8_common(p, NULL,
+ "This is buggy if this gets used",
+ PL_utf8_perl_idcont);
}
}
{
PERL_ARGS_ASSERT__IS_UTF8_FOO_WITH_LEN;
- assert(classnum < _FIRST_NON_SWASH_CC);
-
- return is_utf8_common_with_len(p,
- e,
- &PL_utf8_swash_ptrs[classnum],
- swash_property_names[classnum],
+ return is_utf8_common_with_len(p, e, NULL,
+ "This is buggy if this gets used",
PL_XPosix_ptrs[classnum]);
}
bool
Perl__is_utf8_perl_idstart_with_len(pTHX_ const U8 *p, const U8 * const e)
{
- SV* invlist = NULL;
-
PERL_ARGS_ASSERT__IS_UTF8_PERL_IDSTART_WITH_LEN;
- if (! PL_utf8_perl_idstart) {
- invlist = _new_invlist_C_array(_Perl_IDStart_invlist);
- }
- return is_utf8_common_with_len(p, e, &PL_utf8_perl_idstart,
- "_Perl_IDStart", invlist);
+ return is_utf8_common_with_len(p, e, NULL,
+ "This is buggy if this gets used",
+ PL_utf8_perl_idstart);
}
bool
bool
Perl__is_utf8_perl_idcont_with_len(pTHX_ const U8 *p, const U8 * const e)
{
- SV* invlist = NULL;
-
PERL_ARGS_ASSERT__IS_UTF8_PERL_IDCONT_WITH_LEN;
- if (! PL_utf8_perl_idcont) {
- invlist = _new_invlist_C_array(_Perl_IDCont_invlist);
- }
- return is_utf8_common_with_len(p, e, &PL_utf8_perl_idcont,
- "_Perl_IDCont", invlist);
+ return is_utf8_common_with_len(p, e, NULL,
+ "This is buggy if this gets used",
+ PL_utf8_perl_idcont);
}
bool
{
PERL_ARGS_ASSERT__IS_UTF8_XIDCONT;
- return is_utf8_common(p, &PL_utf8_idcont, "XIdContinue", NULL);
+ return is_utf8_common(p, &PL_utf8_xidcont, "XIdContinue", NULL);
}
bool
return is_utf8_common(p, &PL_utf8_mark, "IsM", NULL);
}
- /* change namve uv1 to 'from' */
STATIC UV
-S__to_utf8_case(pTHX_ const UV uv1, const U8 *p, U8* ustrp, STRLEN *lenp,
- SV **swashp, const char *normal, const char *special)
+S__to_utf8_case(pTHX_ const UV uv1, const U8 *p,
+ U8* ustrp, STRLEN *lenp,
+ SV *invlist, const int * const invmap,
+ const int * const * aux_tables,
+ const U8 * const aux_table_lengths,
+ const char * const normal)
{
STRLEN len = 0;
+ /* Change the case of code point 'uv1' whose UTF-8 representation (assumed
+ * by this routine to be valid) begins at 'p'. 'normal' is a string to use
+ * to name the new case in any generated messages, as a fallback if the
+ * operation being used is not available. The new case is given by the
+ * data structures in the remaining arguments.
+ *
+ * On return 'ustrp' points to '*lenp' UTF-8 encoded bytes representing the
+ * entire changed case string, and the return value is the first code point
+ * in that string */
+
PERL_ARGS_ASSERT__TO_UTF8_CASE;
/* For code points that don't change case, we already know that the output
* some others */
if (uv1 < 0xFB00) {
goto cases_to_self;
-
}
if (UNLIKELY(UNICODE_IS_SUPER(uv1))) {
}
/* Note that non-characters are perfectly legal, so no warning should
- * be given. There are so few of them, that it isn't worth the extra
- * tests to avoid swash creation */
+ * be given. */
}
- if (!*swashp) /* load on-demand */
- *swashp = _core_swash_init("utf8", normal, &PL_sv_undef,
- 4, 0, NULL, NULL);
+ {
+ unsigned int i;
+ const int * cp_list;
+ U8 * d;
+ SSize_t index = _invlist_search(invlist, uv1);
+ IV base = invmap[index];
- if (special) {
- /* It might be "special" (sometimes, but not always,
- * a multicharacter mapping) */
- HV *hv = NULL;
- SV **svp;
+ /* The data structures are set up so that if 'base' is non-negative,
+ * the case change is 1-to-1; and if 0, the change is to itself */
+ if (base >= 0) {
+ IV lc;
- /* If passed in the specials name, use that; otherwise use any
- * given in the swash */
- if (*special != '\0') {
- hv = get_hv(special, 0);
- }
- else {
- svp = hv_fetchs(MUTABLE_HV(SvRV(*swashp)), "SPECIALS", 0);
- if (svp) {
- hv = MUTABLE_HV(SvRV(*svp));
+ if (base == 0) {
+ goto cases_to_self;
}
- }
- if (hv
- && (svp = hv_fetch(hv, (const char*)p, UVCHR_SKIP(uv1), FALSE))
- && (*svp))
- {
- const char *s;
-
- s = SvPV_const(*svp, len);
- if (len == 1)
- /* EIGHTBIT */
- len = uvchr_to_utf8(ustrp, *(U8*)s) - ustrp;
- else {
- Copy(s, ustrp, len, U8);
- }
- }
- }
+ /* This computes, e.g. lc(H) as 'H - A + a', using the lc table */
+ lc = base + uv1 - invlist_array(invlist)[index];
+ *lenp = uvchr_to_utf8(ustrp, lc) - ustrp;
+ return lc;
+ }
- if (!len && *swashp) {
- const UV uv2 = swash_fetch(*swashp, p, TRUE /* => is UTF-8 */);
+ /* Here 'base' is negative. That means the mapping is 1-to-many, and
+ * requires an auxiliary table look up. abs(base) gives the index into
+ * a list of such tables which points to the proper aux table. And a
+ * parallel list gives the length of each corresponding aux table. */
+ cp_list = aux_tables[-base];
- if (uv2) {
- /* It was "normal" (a single character mapping). */
- len = uvchr_to_utf8(ustrp, uv2) - ustrp;
- }
- }
-
- if (len) {
- if (lenp) {
- *lenp = len;
+ /* Create the string of UTF-8 from the mapped-to code points */
+ d = ustrp;
+ for (i = 0; i < aux_table_lengths[-base]; i++) {
+ d = uvchr_to_utf8(d, cp_list[i]);
}
- return valid_utf8_to_uvchr(ustrp, 0);
+ *d = '\0';
+ *lenp = d - ustrp;
+
+ return cp_list[0];
}
/* Here, there was no mapping defined, which means that the code point maps
}
+Size_t
+Perl__inverse_folds(pTHX_ const UV cp, int * first_folds_to, const int ** remaining_folds_to)
+{
+ /* Returns the count of the number of code points that fold to the input
+ * 'cp' (besides itself).
+ *
+ * If the return is 0, there is nothing else that folds to it, and
+ * '*first_folds_to' is set to 0, and '*remaining_folds_to' is set to NULL.
+ *
+ * If the return is 1, '*first_folds_to' is set to the single code point,
+ * and '*remaining_folds_to' is set to NULL.
+ *
+ * Otherwise, '*first_folds_to' is set to a code point, and
+ * '*remaining_fold_to' is set to an array that contains the others. The
+ * length of this array is the returned count minus 1.
+ *
+ * The reason for this convolution is to avoid having to deal with
+ * allocating and freeing memory. The lists are already constructed, so
+ * the return can point to them, but single code points aren't, so would
+ * need to be constructed if we didn't employ something like this API */
+
+ SSize_t index = _invlist_search(PL_utf8_foldclosures, cp);
+ int base = _Perl_IVCF_invmap[index];
+
+ PERL_ARGS_ASSERT__INVERSE_FOLDS;
+
+ if (base == 0) { /* No fold */
+ *first_folds_to = 0;
+ *remaining_folds_to = NULL;
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+#ifndef HAS_IVCF_AUX_TABLES /* This Unicode version only has 1-1 folds */
+
+ assert(base > 0);
+
+#else
+
+ if (UNLIKELY(base < 0)) { /* Folds to more than one character */
+
+ /* The data structure is set up so that the absolute value of 'base' is
+ * an index into a table of pointers to arrays, with the array
+ * corresponding to the index being the list of code points that fold
+ * to 'cp', and the parallel array containing the length of the list
+ * array */
+ *first_folds_to = IVCF_AUX_TABLE_ptrs[-base][0];
+ *remaining_folds_to = IVCF_AUX_TABLE_ptrs[-base] + 1; /* +1 excludes
+ *first_folds_to
+ */
+ return IVCF_AUX_TABLE_lengths[-base];
+ }
+
+#endif
+
+ /* Only the single code point. This works like 'fc(G) = G - A + a' */
+ *first_folds_to = base + cp - invlist_array(PL_utf8_foldclosures)[index];
+ *remaining_folds_to = NULL;
+ return 1;
+}
+
STATIC UV
S_check_locale_boundary_crossing(pTHX_ const U8* const p, const UV result,
U8* const ustrp, STRLEN *lenp)
assert(UTF8_IS_ABOVE_LATIN1(*p));
/* We know immediately if the first character in the string crosses the
- * boundary, so can skip */
+ * boundary, so can skip testing */
if (result > 255) {
/* Look at every character in the result; if any cross the
SV* retval = &PL_sv_undef;
HV* swash_hv = NULL;
- const int invlist_swash_boundary =
- (flags_p && *flags_p & _CORE_SWASH_INIT_ACCEPT_INVLIST)
- ? 512 /* Based on some benchmarking, but not extensive, see commit
- message */
- : -1; /* Never return just an inversion list */
+ const bool use_invlist= (flags_p && *flags_p & _CORE_SWASH_INIT_ACCEPT_INVLIST);
assert(listsv != &PL_sv_undef || strNE(name, "") || invlist);
assert(! invlist || minbits == 1);
/* Here, there is no swash already. Set up a minimal one, if
* we are going to return a swash */
- if ((int) _invlist_len(invlist) > invlist_swash_boundary) {
+ if (! use_invlist) {
swash_hv = newHV();
retval = newRV_noinc(MUTABLE_SV(swash_hv));
}
/* Here, we have computed the union of all the passed-in data. It may
* be that there was an inversion list in the swash which didn't get
* touched; otherwise save the computed one */
- if (! invlist_in_swash_is_valid
- && (int) _invlist_len(swash_invlist) > invlist_swash_boundary)
- {
+ if (! invlist_in_swash_is_valid && ! use_invlist) {
if (! hv_stores(MUTABLE_HV(SvRV(retval)), "V", swash_invlist))
{
Perl_croak(aTHX_ "panic: hv_store() unexpectedly failed");
/* The result is immutable. Forbid attempts to change it. */
SvREADONLY_on(swash_invlist);
- /* Use the inversion list stand-alone if small enough */
- if ((int) _invlist_len(swash_invlist) <= invlist_swash_boundary) {
+ if (use_invlist) {
SvREFCNT_dec(retval);
if (!swash_invlist_unclaimed)
SvREFCNT_inc_simple_void_NN(swash_invlist);
return swatch;
}
-HV*
-Perl__swash_inversion_hash(pTHX_ SV* const swash)
-{
-
- /* Subject to change or removal. For use only in regcomp.c and regexec.c
- * Can't be used on a property that is subject to user override, as it
- * relies on the value of SPECIALS in the swash which would be set by
- * utf8_heavy.pl to the hash in the non-overriden file, and hence is not set
- * for overridden properties
- *
- * Returns a hash which is the inversion and closure of a swash mapping.
- * For example, consider the input lines:
- * 004B 006B
- * 004C 006C
- * 212A 006B
- *
- * The returned hash would have two keys, the UTF-8 for 006B and the UTF-8 for
- * 006C. The value for each key is an array. For 006C, the array would
- * have two elements, the UTF-8 for itself, and for 004C. For 006B, there
- * would be three elements in its array, the UTF-8 for 006B, 004B and 212A.
- *
- * Note that there are no elements in the hash for 004B, 004C, 212A. The
- * keys are only code points that are folded-to, so it isn't a full closure.
- *
- * Essentially, for any code point, it gives all the code points that map to
- * it, or the list of 'froms' for that point.
- *
- * Currently it ignores any additions or deletions from other swashes,
- * looking at just the main body of the swash, and if there are SPECIALS
- * in the swash, at that hash
- *
- * The specials hash can be extra code points, and most likely consists of
- * maps from single code points to multiple ones (each expressed as a string
- * of UTF-8 characters). This function currently returns only 1-1 mappings.
- * However consider this possible input in the specials hash:
- * "\xEF\xAC\x85" => "\x{0073}\x{0074}", # U+FB05 => 0073 0074
- * "\xEF\xAC\x86" => "\x{0073}\x{0074}", # U+FB06 => 0073 0074
- *
- * Both FB05 and FB06 map to the same multi-char sequence, which we don't
- * currently handle. But it also means that FB05 and FB06 are equivalent in
- * a 1-1 mapping which we should handle, and this relationship may not be in
- * the main table. Therefore this function examines all the multi-char
- * sequences and adds the 1-1 mappings that come out of that.
- *
- * XXX This function was originally intended to be multipurpose, but its
- * only use is quite likely to remain for constructing the inversion of
- * the CaseFolding (//i) property. If it were more general purpose for
- * regex patterns, it would have to do the FB05/FB06 game for simple folds,
- * because certain folds are prohibited under /iaa and /il. As an example,
- * in Unicode 3.0.1 both U+0130 and U+0131 fold to 'i', and hence are both
- * equivalent under /i. But under /iaa and /il, the folds to 'i' are
- * prohibited, so we would not figure out that they fold to each other.
- * Code could be written to automatically figure this out, similar to the
- * code that does this for multi-character folds, but this is the only case
- * where something like this is ever likely to happen, as all the single
- * char folds to the 0-255 range are now quite settled. Instead there is a
- * little special code that is compiled only for this Unicode version. This
- * is smaller and didn't require much coding time to do. But this makes
- * this routine strongly tied to being used just for CaseFolding. If ever
- * it should be generalized, this would have to be fixed */
-
- U8 *l, *lend;
- STRLEN lcur;
- HV *const hv = MUTABLE_HV(SvRV(swash));
-
- /* The string containing the main body of the table. This will have its
- * assertion fail if the swash has been converted to its inversion list */
- SV** const listsvp = hv_fetchs(hv, "LIST", FALSE);
-
- SV** const typesvp = hv_fetchs(hv, "TYPE", FALSE);
- SV** const bitssvp = hv_fetchs(hv, "BITS", FALSE);
- SV** const nonesvp = hv_fetchs(hv, "NONE", FALSE);
- /*SV** const extssvp = hv_fetchs(hv, "EXTRAS", FALSE);*/
- const U8* const typestr = (U8*)SvPV_nolen(*typesvp);
- const STRLEN bits = SvUV(*bitssvp);
- const STRLEN octets = bits >> 3; /* if bits == 1, then octets == 0 */
- const UV none = SvUV(*nonesvp);
- SV **specials_p = hv_fetchs(hv, "SPECIALS", 0);
-
- HV* ret = newHV();
-
- PERL_ARGS_ASSERT__SWASH_INVERSION_HASH;
-
- /* Must have at least 8 bits to get the mappings */
- if (bits != 8 && bits != 16 && bits != 32) {
- Perl_croak(aTHX_ "panic: swash_inversion_hash doesn't expect bits %"
- UVuf, (UV)bits);
- }
-
- if (specials_p) { /* It might be "special" (sometimes, but not always, a
- mapping to more than one character */
-
- /* Construct an inverse mapping hash for the specials */
- HV * const specials_hv = MUTABLE_HV(SvRV(*specials_p));
- HV * specials_inverse = newHV();
- char *char_from; /* the lhs of the map */
- I32 from_len; /* its byte length */
- char *char_to; /* the rhs of the map */
- I32 to_len; /* its byte length */
- SV *sv_to; /* and in a sv */
- AV* from_list; /* list of things that map to each 'to' */
-
- hv_iterinit(specials_hv);
-
- /* The keys are the characters (in UTF-8) that map to the corresponding
- * UTF-8 string value. Iterate through the list creating the inverse
- * list. */
- while ((sv_to = hv_iternextsv(specials_hv, &char_from, &from_len))) {
- SV** listp;
- if (! SvPOK(sv_to)) {
- Perl_croak(aTHX_ "panic: value returned from hv_iternextsv() "
- "unexpectedly is not a string, flags=%lu",
- (unsigned long)SvFLAGS(sv_to));
- }
- /*DEBUG_U(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "Found mapping from %" UVXf ", First char of to is %" UVXf "\n", valid_utf8_to_uvchr((U8*) char_from, 0), valid_utf8_to_uvchr((U8*) SvPVX(sv_to), 0)));*/
-
- /* Each key in the inverse list is a mapped-to value, and the key's
- * hash value is a list of the strings (each in UTF-8) that map to
- * it. Those strings are all one character long */
- if ((listp = hv_fetch(specials_inverse,
- SvPVX(sv_to),
- SvCUR(sv_to), 0)))
- {
- from_list = (AV*) *listp;
- }
- else { /* No entry yet for it: create one */
- from_list = newAV();
- if (! hv_store(specials_inverse,
- SvPVX(sv_to),
- SvCUR(sv_to),
- (SV*) from_list, 0))
- {
- Perl_croak(aTHX_ "panic: hv_store() unexpectedly failed");
- }
- }
-
- /* Here have the list associated with this 'to' (perhaps newly
- * created and empty). Just add to it. Note that we ASSUME that
- * the input is guaranteed to not have duplications, so we don't
- * check for that. Duplications just slow down execution time. */
- av_push(from_list, newSVpvn_utf8(char_from, from_len, TRUE));
- }
-
- /* Here, 'specials_inverse' contains the inverse mapping. Go through
- * it looking for cases like the FB05/FB06 examples above. There would
- * be an entry in the hash like
- * 'st' => [ FB05, FB06 ]
- * In this example we will create two lists that get stored in the
- * returned hash, 'ret':
- * FB05 => [ FB05, FB06 ]
- * FB06 => [ FB05, FB06 ]
- *
- * Note that there is nothing to do if the array only has one element.
- * (In the normal 1-1 case handled below, we don't have to worry about
- * two lists, as everything gets tied to the single list that is
- * generated for the single character 'to'. But here, we are omitting
- * that list, ('st' in the example), so must have multiple lists.) */
- while ((from_list = (AV *) hv_iternextsv(specials_inverse,
- &char_to, &to_len)))
- {
- if (av_tindex_skip_len_mg(from_list) > 0) {
- SSize_t i;
-
- /* We iterate over all combinations of i,j to place each code
- * point on each list */
- for (i = 0; i <= av_tindex_skip_len_mg(from_list); i++) {
- SSize_t j;
- AV* i_list = newAV();
- SV** entryp = av_fetch(from_list, i, FALSE);
- if (entryp == NULL) {
- Perl_croak(aTHX_ "panic: av_fetch() unexpectedly"
- " failed");
- }
- if (hv_fetch(ret, SvPVX(*entryp), SvCUR(*entryp), FALSE)) {
- Perl_croak(aTHX_ "panic: unexpected entry for %s",
- SvPVX(*entryp));
- }
- if (! hv_store(ret, SvPVX(*entryp), SvCUR(*entryp),
- (SV*) i_list, FALSE))
- {
- Perl_croak(aTHX_ "panic: hv_store() unexpectedly failed");
- }
-
- /* For DEBUG_U: UV u = valid_utf8_to_uvchr((U8*) SvPVX(*entryp), 0);*/
- for (j = 0; j <= av_tindex_skip_len_mg(from_list); j++) {
- entryp = av_fetch(from_list, j, FALSE);
- if (entryp == NULL) {
- Perl_croak(aTHX_ "panic: av_fetch() unexpectedly failed");
- }
-
- /* When i==j this adds itself to the list */
- av_push(i_list, newSVuv(utf8_to_uvchr_buf(
- (U8*) SvPVX(*entryp),
- (U8*) SvPVX(*entryp) + SvCUR(*entryp),
- 0)));
- /*DEBUG_U(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "%s: %d: Adding %" UVXf " to list for %" UVXf "\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, valid_utf8_to_uvchr((U8*) SvPVX(*entryp), 0), u));*/
- }
- }
- }
- }
- SvREFCNT_dec(specials_inverse); /* done with it */
- } /* End of specials */
-
- /* read $swash->{LIST} */
-
-#if UNICODE_MAJOR_VERSION == 3 \
- && UNICODE_DOT_VERSION == 0 \
- && UNICODE_DOT_DOT_VERSION == 1
-
- /* For this version only U+130 and U+131 are equivalent under qr//i. Add a
- * rule so that things work under /iaa and /il */
-
- SV * mod_listsv = sv_mortalcopy(*listsvp);
- sv_catpv(mod_listsv, "130\t130\t131\n");
- l = (U8*)SvPV(mod_listsv, lcur);
-
-#else
-
- l = (U8*)SvPV(*listsvp, lcur);
-
-#endif
-
- lend = l + lcur;
-
- /* Go through each input line */
- while (l < lend) {
- UV min, max, val;
- UV inverse;
- l = swash_scan_list_line(l, lend, &min, &max, &val,
- cBOOL(octets), typestr);
- if (l > lend) {
- break;
- }
-
- /* Each element in the range is to be inverted */
- for (inverse = min; inverse <= max; inverse++) {
- AV* list;
- SV** listp;
- IV i;
- bool found_key = FALSE;
- bool found_inverse = FALSE;
-
- /* The key is the inverse mapping */
- char key[UTF8_MAXBYTES+1];
- char* key_end = (char *) uvchr_to_utf8((U8*) key, val);
- STRLEN key_len = key_end - key;
-
- /* Get the list for the map */
- if ((listp = hv_fetch(ret, key, key_len, FALSE))) {
- list = (AV*) *listp;
- }
- else { /* No entry yet for it: create one */
- list = newAV();
- if (! hv_store(ret, key, key_len, (SV*) list, FALSE)) {
- Perl_croak(aTHX_ "panic: hv_store() unexpectedly failed");
- }
- }
-
- /* Look through list to see if this inverse mapping already is
- * listed, or if there is a mapping to itself already */
- for (i = 0; i <= av_tindex_skip_len_mg(list); i++) {
- SV** entryp = av_fetch(list, i, FALSE);
- SV* entry;
- UV uv;
- if (entryp == NULL) {
- Perl_croak(aTHX_ "panic: av_fetch() unexpectedly failed");
- }
- entry = *entryp;
- uv = SvUV(entry);
- /*DEBUG_U(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "list for %" UVXf " contains %" UVXf "\n", val, uv));*/
- if (uv == val) {
- found_key = TRUE;
- }
- if (uv == inverse) {
- found_inverse = TRUE;
- }
-
- /* No need to continue searching if found everything we are
- * looking for */
- if (found_key && found_inverse) {
- break;
- }
- }
-
- /* Make sure there is a mapping to itself on the list */
- if (! found_key) {
- av_push(list, newSVuv(val));
- /*DEBUG_U(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "%s: %d: Adding %" UVXf " to list for %" UVXf "\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, val, val));*/
- }
-
-
- /* Simply add the value to the list */
- if (! found_inverse) {
- av_push(list, newSVuv(inverse));
- /*DEBUG_U(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "%s: %d: Adding %" UVXf " to list for %" UVXf "\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, inverse, val));*/
- }
-
- /* swatch_get() increments the value of val for each element in the
- * range. That makes more compact tables possible. You can
- * express the capitalization, for example, of all consecutive
- * letters with a single line: 0061\t007A\t0041 This maps 0061 to
- * 0041, 0062 to 0042, etc. I (khw) have never understood 'none',
- * and it's not documented; it appears to be used only in
- * implementing tr//; I copied the semantics from swatch_get(), just
- * in case */
- if (!none || val < none) {
- ++val;
- }
- }
- }
-
- return ret;
-}
-
SV*
Perl__swash_to_invlist(pTHX_ SV* const swash)
{