X-Git-Url: https://perl5.git.perl.org/perl5.git/blobdiff_plain/e81465beff59e6c9907613fe00ebce59d81fb1e8..4943a717433fa4a342d031e05d80444da6cb0e11:/lib/utf8_heavy.pl diff --git a/lib/utf8_heavy.pl b/lib/utf8_heavy.pl index 8a2ba71..1ba73b2 100644 --- a/lib/utf8_heavy.pl +++ b/lib/utf8_heavy.pl @@ -1,285 +1,693 @@ package utf8; use strict; use warnings; +use re "/aa"; # So we won't even try to look at above Latin1, potentially + # resulting in a recursive call sub DEBUG () { 0 } +$|=1 if DEBUG; sub DESTROY {} my %Cache; -our (%PropertyAlias, %PA_reverse, %PropValueAlias, %PVA_reverse, %PVA_abbr_map); - sub croak { require Carp; Carp::croak(@_) } +sub _loose_name ($) { + # Given a lowercase property or property-value name, return its + # standardized version that is expected for look-up in the 'loose' hashes + # in Heavy.pl (hence, this depends on what mktables does). This squeezes + # out blanks, underscores and dashes. The complication stems from the + # grandfathered-in 'L_', which retains a single trailing underscore. + + (my $loose = $_[0]) =~ tr/-_ \t//d; + + return $loose if $loose !~ / ^ (?: is | to )? l $/x; + return 'l_' if $_[0] =~ / l .* _ /x; # If original had a trailing '_' + return $loose; +} + ## ## "SWASH" == "SWATCH HASH". A "swatch" is a swatch of the Unicode landscape. ## It's a data structure that encodes a set of Unicode characters. ## -sub SWASHNEW { - my ($class, $type, $list, $minbits, $none) = @_; - local $^D = 0 if $^D; - - print STDERR "SWASHNEW @_\n" if DEBUG; - - ## - ## Get the list of codepoints for the type. - ## Called from swash_init (see utf8.c) or SWASHNEW itself. - ## - ## Callers of swash_init: - ## op.c:pmtrans -- for tr/// and y/// - ## regexec.c:regclass_swash -- for /[]/, \p, and \P - ## utf8.c:is_utf8_common -- for common Unicode properties - ## utf8.c:to_utf8_case -- for lc, uc, ucfirst, etc. and //i - ## - ## Given a $type, our goal is to fill $list with the set of codepoint - ## ranges. If $type is false, $list passed is used. - ## - ## $minbits: - ## For binary properties, $minbits must be 1. - ## For character mappings (case and transliteration), $minbits must - ## be a number except 1. - ## - ## $list (or that filled according to $type): - ## Refer to perlunicode.pod, "User-Defined Character Properties." - ## - ## For binary properties, only characters with the property value - ## of True should be listed. The 3rd column, if any, will be ignored. - ## - ## To make the parsing of $type clear, this code takes the a rather - ## unorthodox approach of last'ing out of the block once we have the - ## info we need. Were this to be a subroutine, the 'last' would just - ## be a 'return'. - ## - my $file; ## file to load data from, and also part of the %Cache key. - my $ListSorted = 0; - - if ($type) - { - $type =~ s/^\s+//; - $type =~ s/\s+$//; - - print STDERR "type = $type\n" if DEBUG; - - GETFILE: +{ + # If a floating point number is within this distance from the value of a + # fraction, it is considered to be that fraction, even if many more digits + # are specified that don't exactly match. + my $min_floating_slop; + + # To guard against this program calling something that in turn ends up + # calling this program with the same inputs, and hence infinitely + # recursing, we keep a stack of the properties that are currently in + # progress, pushed upon entry, popped upon return. + my @recursed; + + sub SWASHNEW { + my ($class, $type, $list, $minbits, $none) = @_; + my $user_defined = 0; + local $^D = 0 if $^D; + + $class = "" unless defined $class; + print STDERR __LINE__, ": class=$class, type=$type, list=", + (defined $list) ? $list : ':undef:', + ", minbits=$minbits, none=$none\n" if DEBUG; + + ## + ## Get the list of codepoints for the type. + ## Called from swash_init (see utf8.c) or SWASHNEW itself. + ## + ## Callers of swash_init: + ## op.c:pmtrans -- for tr/// and y/// + ## regexec.c:regclass_swash -- for /[]/, \p, and \P + ## utf8.c:is_utf8_common -- for common Unicode properties + ## utf8.c:to_utf8_case -- for lc, uc, ucfirst, etc. and //i + ## Unicode::UCD::prop_invlist + ## Unicode::UCD::prop_invmap + ## + ## Given a $type, our goal is to fill $list with the set of codepoint + ## ranges. If $type is false, $list passed is used. + ## + ## $minbits: + ## For binary properties, $minbits must be 1. + ## For character mappings (case and transliteration), $minbits must + ## be a number except 1. + ## + ## $list (or that filled according to $type): + ## Refer to perlunicode.pod, "User-Defined Character Properties." + ## + ## For binary properties, only characters with the property value + ## of True should be listed. The 3rd column, if any, will be ignored + ## + ## $none is undocumented, so I'm (khw) trying to do some documentation + ## of it now. It appears to be if there is a mapping in an input file + ## that maps to 'XXXX', then that is replaced by $none+1, expressed in + ## hexadecimal. It is used somehow in tr///. + ## + ## To make the parsing of $type clear, this code takes the a rather + ## unorthodox approach of last'ing out of the block once we have the + ## info we need. Were this to be a subroutine, the 'last' would just + ## be a 'return'. + ## + # If a problem is found $type is returned; + # Upon success, a new (or cached) blessed object is returned with + # keys TYPE, BITS, EXTRAS, LIST, and NONE with values having the + # same meanings as the input parameters. + # SPECIALS contains a reference to any special-treatment hash in the + # property. + # INVERT_IT is non-zero if the result should be inverted before use + # USER_DEFINED is non-zero if the result came from a user-defined + my $file; ## file to load data from, and also part of the %Cache key. + + # Change this to get a different set of Unicode tables + my $unicore_dir = 'unicore'; + my $invert_it = 0; + my $list_is_from_mktables = 0; # Is $list returned from a mktables + # generated file? If so, we know it's + # well behaved. + + if ($type) { - ## - ## It could be a user-defined property. - ## - - my $caller1 = $type =~ s/(.+)::// ? $1 : caller(1); - - if (defined $caller1 && $type =~ /^(?:\w+)$/) { - my $prop = "${caller1}::$type"; - if (exists &{$prop}) { - no strict 'refs'; - - $list = &{$prop}; - last GETFILE; - } - } - - my $wasIs; - - ($wasIs = $type =~ s/^Is(?:\s+|[-_])?//i) - or - $type =~ s/^(?:(?:General(?:\s+|_)?)?Category|gc)\s*[:=]\s*//i - or - $type =~ s/^(?:Script|sc)\s*[:=]\s*//i - or - $type =~ s/^Block\s*[:=]\s*/In/i; - - - ## - ## See if it's in some enumeration. - ## - require "unicore/PVA.pl"; - if ($type =~ /^([\w\s]+)[:=]\s*(.*)/) { - my ($enum, $val) = (lc $1, lc $2); - $enum =~ tr/ _-//d; - $val =~ tr/ _-//d; - - my $pa = $PropertyAlias{$enum} ? $enum : $PA_reverse{$enum}; - my $f = $PropValueAlias{$pa}{$val} ? $val : $PVA_reverse{$pa}{lc $val}; - - if ($pa and $f) { - $pa = "gc_sc" if $pa eq "gc" or $pa eq "sc"; - $file = "unicore/lib/$pa/$PVA_abbr_map{$pa}{lc $f}.pl"; - last GETFILE; - } - } - else { - my $t = lc $type; - $t =~ tr/ _-//d; - - if ($PropValueAlias{gc}{$t} or $PropValueAlias{sc}{$t}) { - $file = "unicore/lib/gc_sc/$PVA_abbr_map{gc_sc}{$t}.pl"; - last GETFILE; - } - } - - ## - ## See if it's in the direct mapping table. - ## - require "unicore/Exact.pl"; - if (my $base = $utf8::Exact{$type}) { - $file = "unicore/lib/gc_sc/$base.pl"; - last GETFILE; + # Verify that this isn't a recursive call for this property. + # Can't use croak, as it may try to recurse to here itself. + my $class_type = $class . "::$type"; + if (grep { $_ eq $class_type } @recursed) { + CORE::die "panic: Infinite recursion in SWASHNEW for '$type'\n"; } - - ## - ## If not there exactly, try the canonical form. The canonical - ## form is lowercased, with any separators (\s+|[-_]) removed. - ## - my $canonical = lc $type; - $canonical =~ s/(?<=[a-z\d])(?:\s+|[-_])(?=[a-z\d])//g; - print STDERR "canonical = $canonical\n" if DEBUG; - - require "unicore/Canonical.pl"; - if (my $base = ($utf8::Canonical{$canonical} || $utf8::Canonical{ lc $utf8::PropertyAlias{$canonical} })) { - $file = "unicore/lib/gc_sc/$base.pl"; - last GETFILE; + push @recursed, $class_type; + + $type =~ s/^\s+//; + $type =~ s/\s+$//; + + # regcomp.c surrounds the property name with '__" and '_i' if this + # is to be caseless matching. + my $caseless = $type =~ s/^(.*)__(.*)_i$/$1$2/; + + print STDERR __LINE__, ": type=$type, caseless=$caseless\n" if DEBUG; + + GETFILE: + { + ## + ## It could be a user-defined property. Look in current + ## package if no package given + ## + + + my $caller0 = caller(0); + my $caller1 = $type =~ s/(.+)::// + ? $1 + : $caller0 eq 'main' + ? 'main' + : caller(1); + + if (defined $caller1 && $type =~ /^I[ns]\w+$/) { + my $prop = "${caller1}::$type"; + if (exists &{$prop}) { + # stolen from Scalar::Util::PP::tainted() + my $tainted; + { + local($@, $SIG{__DIE__}, $SIG{__WARN__}); + local $^W = 0; + no warnings; + eval { kill 0 * $prop }; + $tainted = 1 if $@ =~ /^Insecure/; + } + die "Insecure user-defined property \\p{$prop}\n" + if $tainted; + no strict 'refs'; + $list = &{$prop}($caseless); + $user_defined = 1; + last GETFILE; + } + } + + # During Perl's compilation, this routine may be called before + # the tables are constructed. If so, we have a chicken/egg + # problem. If we die, the tables never get constructed, so + # keep going, but return an empty table so only what the code + # has compiled in internally (currently ASCII/Latin1 range + # matching) will work. + BEGIN { + # Poor man's constant, to avoid a run-time check. + $utf8::{miniperl} + = \! defined &DynaLoader::boot_DynaLoader; + } + if (miniperl) { + eval "require '$unicore_dir/Heavy.pl'"; + if ($@) { + print STDERR __LINE__, ": '$@'\n" if DEBUG; + pop @recursed if @recursed; + return $type; + } + } + else { + require "$unicore_dir/Heavy.pl"; + } + BEGIN { delete $utf8::{miniperl} } + + # All property names are matched caselessly + my $property_and_table = CORE::lc $type; + print STDERR __LINE__, ": $property_and_table\n" if DEBUG; + + # See if is of the compound form 'property=value', where the + # value indicates the table we should use. + my ($property, $table, @remainder) = + split /\s*[:=]\s*/, $property_and_table, -1; + if (@remainder) { + pop @recursed if @recursed; + return $type; + } + + my $prefix; + if (! defined $table) { + + # Here, is the single form. The property becomes empty, and + # the whole value is the table. + $table = $property; + $prefix = $property = ""; + } else { + print STDERR __LINE__, ": $property\n" if DEBUG; + + # Here it is the compound property=table form. The property + # name is always loosely matched, and always can have an + # optional 'is' prefix (which isn't true in the single + # form). + $property = _loose_name($property) =~ s/^is//r; + + # And convert to canonical form. Quit if not valid. + $property = $utf8::loose_property_name_of{$property}; + if (! defined $property) { + pop @recursed if @recursed; + return $type; + } + + $prefix = "$property="; + + # If the rhs looks like it is a number... + print STDERR __LINE__, ": table=$table\n" if DEBUG; + if ($table =~ m{ ^ [ \s 0-9 _ + / . -]+ $ }x) { + print STDERR __LINE__, ": table=$table\n" if DEBUG; + + # Don't allow leading nor trailing slashes + if ($table =~ / ^ \/ | \/ $ /x) { + pop @recursed if @recursed; + return $type; + } + + # Split on slash, in case it is a rational, like \p{1/5} + my @parts = split m{ \s* / \s* }x, $table, -1; + print __LINE__, ": $type\n" if @parts > 2 && DEBUG; + + # Can have maximum of one slash + if (@parts > 2) { + pop @recursed if @recursed; + return $type; + } + + foreach my $part (@parts) { + print __LINE__, ": part=$part\n" if DEBUG; + + $part =~ s/^\+\s*//; # Remove leading plus + $part =~ s/^-\s*/-/; # Remove blanks after unary + # minus + + # Remove underscores between digits. + $part =~ s/(?<= [0-9] ) _ (?= [0-9] ) //xg; + + # No leading zeros (but don't make a single '0' + # into a null string) + $part =~ s/ ^ ( -? ) 0+ /$1/x; + $part .= '0' if $part eq '-' || $part eq ""; + + # No trailing zeros after a decimal point + $part =~ s/ ( \. .*? ) 0+ $ /$1/x; + + # Begin with a 0 if a leading decimal point + $part =~ s/ ^ ( -? ) \. /${1}0./x; + + # Ensure not a trailing decimal point: turn into an + # integer + $part =~ s/ \. $ //x; + + print STDERR __LINE__, ": part=$part\n" if DEBUG; + #return $type if $part eq ""; + + # Result better look like a number. (This test is + # needed because, for example could have a plus in + # the middle.) + if ($part !~ / ^ -? [0-9]+ ( \. [0-9]+)? $ /x) { + pop @recursed if @recursed; + return $type; + } + } + + # If a rational... + if (@parts == 2) { + + # If denominator is negative, get rid of it, and ... + if ($parts[1] =~ s/^-//) { + + # If numerator is also negative, convert the + # whole thing to positive, or move the minus to + # the numerator + if ($parts[0] !~ s/^-//) { + $parts[0] = '-' . $parts[0]; + } + } + $table = join '/', @parts; + } + elsif ($property ne 'nv' || $parts[0] !~ /\./) { + + # Here is not numeric value, or doesn't have a + # decimal point. No further manipulation is + # necessary. (Note the hard-coded property name. + # This could fail if other properties eventually + # had fractions as well; perhaps the cjk ones + # could evolve to do that. This hard-coding could + # be fixed by mktables generating a list of + # properties that could have fractions.) + $table = $parts[0]; + } else { + + # Here is a floating point numeric_value. Try to + # convert to rational. First see if is in the list + # of known ones. + if (exists $utf8::nv_floating_to_rational{$parts[0]}) { + $table = $utf8::nv_floating_to_rational{$parts[0]}; + } else { + + # Here not in the list. See if is close + # enough to something in the list. First + # determine what 'close enough' means. It has + # to be as tight as what mktables says is the + # maximum slop, and as tight as how many + # digits we were passed. That is, if the user + # said .667, .6667, .66667, etc. we match as + # many digits as they passed until get to + # where it doesn't matter any more due to the + # machine's precision. If they said .6666668, + # we fail. + (my $fraction = $parts[0]) =~ s/^.*\.//; + my $epsilon = 10 ** - (length($fraction)); + if ($epsilon > $utf8::max_floating_slop) { + $epsilon = $utf8::max_floating_slop; + } + + # But it can't be tighter than the minimum + # precision for this machine. If haven't + # already calculated that minimum, do so now. + if (! defined $min_floating_slop) { + + # Keep going down an order of magnitude + # until find that adding this quantity to + # 1 remains 1; but put an upper limit on + # this so in case this algorithm doesn't + # work properly on some platform, that we + # won't loop forever. + my $count = 0; + $min_floating_slop = 1; + while (1+ $min_floating_slop != 1 + && $count++ < 50) + { + my $next = $min_floating_slop / 10; + last if $next == 0; # If underflows, + # use previous one + $min_floating_slop = $next; + print STDERR __LINE__, ": min_float_slop=$min_floating_slop\n" if DEBUG; + } + + # Back off a couple orders of magnitude, + # just to be safe. + $min_floating_slop *= 100; + } + + if ($epsilon < $min_floating_slop) { + $epsilon = $min_floating_slop; + } + print STDERR __LINE__, ": fraction=.$fraction; epsilon=$epsilon\n" if DEBUG; + + undef $table; + + # And for each possible rational in the table, + # see if it is within epsilon of the input. + foreach my $official + (keys %utf8::nv_floating_to_rational) + { + print STDERR __LINE__, ": epsilon=$epsilon, official=$official, diff=", abs($parts[0] - $official), "\n" if DEBUG; + if (abs($parts[0] - $official) < $epsilon) { + $table = + $utf8::nv_floating_to_rational{$official}; + last; + } + } + + # Quit if didn't find one. + if (! defined $table) { + pop @recursed if @recursed; + return $type; + } + } + } + print STDERR __LINE__, ": $property=$table\n" if DEBUG; + } + } + + # Combine lhs (if any) and rhs to get something that matches + # the syntax of the lookups. + $property_and_table = "$prefix$table"; + print STDERR __LINE__, ": $property_and_table\n" if DEBUG; + + # First try stricter matching. + $file = $utf8::stricter_to_file_of{$property_and_table}; + + # If didn't find it, try again with looser matching by editing + # out the applicable characters on the rhs and looking up + # again. + if (! defined $file) { + $table = _loose_name($table); + $property_and_table = "$prefix$table"; + print STDERR __LINE__, ": $property_and_table\n" if DEBUG; + $file = $utf8::loose_to_file_of{$property_and_table}; + } + + # Add the constant and go fetch it in. + if (defined $file) { + + # If the file name contains a !, it means to invert. The + # 0+ makes sure result is numeric + $invert_it = 0 + $file =~ s/!//; + + if ($utf8::why_deprecated{$file}) { + warnings::warnif('deprecated', "Use of '$type' in \\p{} or \\P{} is deprecated because: $utf8::why_deprecated{$file};"); + } + + if ($caseless + && exists $utf8::caseless_equivalent{$property_and_table}) + { + $file = $utf8::caseless_equivalent{$property_and_table}; + } + + # The pseudo-directory '#' means that there really isn't a + # file to read, the data is in-line as part of the string; + # we extract it below. + $file = "$unicore_dir/lib/$file.pl" unless $file =~ m!^#/!; + last GETFILE; + } + print STDERR __LINE__, ": didn't find $property_and_table\n" if DEBUG; + + ## + ## Last attempt -- see if it's a standard "To" name + ## (e.g. "ToLower") ToTitle is used by ucfirst(). + ## The user-level way to access ToDigit() and ToFold() + ## is to use Unicode::UCD. + ## + # Only check if caller wants non-binary + my $retried = 0; + if ($minbits != 1 && $property_and_table =~ s/^to//) {{ + # Look input up in list of properties for which we have + # mapping files. + if (defined ($file = + $utf8::loose_property_to_file_of{$property_and_table})) + { + $type = $utf8::file_to_swash_name{$file}; + print STDERR __LINE__, ": type set to $type\n" if DEBUG; + $file = "$unicore_dir/$file.pl"; + last GETFILE; + } # If that fails see if there is a corresponding binary + # property file + elsif (defined ($file = + $utf8::loose_to_file_of{$property_and_table})) + { + + # Here, there is no map file for the property we are + # trying to get the map of, but this is a binary + # property, and there is a file for it that can easily + # be translated to a mapping. + + # In the case of properties that are forced to binary, + # they are a combination. We return the actual + # mapping instead of the binary. If the input is + # something like 'Tocjkkiicore', it will be found in + # %loose_property_to_file_of above as => 'To/kIICore'. + # But the form like ToIskiicore won't be. To fix + # this, it was easiest to do it here. These + # properties are the complements of the default + # property, so there is an entry in %loose_to_file_of + # that is 'iskiicore' => '!kIICore/N', If we find such + # an entry, strip off things and try again, which + # should find the entry in %loose_property_to_file_of. + # Actual binary properties that are of this form, such + # as this entry: 'ishrkt' => '!Perl/Any' will also be + # retried, but won't be in %loose_property_to_file_of, + # and instead the next time through, it will find + # 'hrkt' => '!Perl/Any' and proceed. + redo if ! $retried + && $file =~ /^!/ + && $property_and_table =~ s/^is//; + + # This is a binary property. Setting this here causes + # it to be stored as such in the cache, so if someone + # comes along later looking for just a binary, they + # get it. + $minbits = 1; + + # The 0+ makes sure is numeric + $invert_it = 0 + $file =~ s/!//; + $file = "$unicore_dir/lib/$file.pl" unless $file =~ m!^#/!; + last GETFILE; + } + } } + + ## + ## If we reach this line, it's because we couldn't figure + ## out what to do with $type. Ouch. + ## + + pop @recursed if @recursed; + return $type; + } # end of GETFILE block + + if (defined $file) { + print STDERR __LINE__, ": found it (file='$file')\n" if DEBUG; + + ## + ## If we reach here, it was due to a 'last GETFILE' above + ## (exception: user-defined properties and mappings), so we + ## have a filename, so now we load it if we haven't already. + + # The pseudo-directory '#' means the result isn't really a + # file, but is in-line, with semi-colons to be turned into + # new-lines. Since it is in-line there is no advantage to + # caching the result + if ($file =~ s!^#/!!) { + $list = $utf8::inline_definitions[$file]; + } + else { + # Here, we have an actual file to read in and load, but it + # may already have been read-in and cached. The cache key + # is the class and file to load, and whether the results + # need to be inverted. + my $found = $Cache{$class, $file, $invert_it}; + if ($found and ref($found) eq $class) { + print STDERR __LINE__, ": Returning cached swash for '$class,$file,$invert_it' for \\p{$type}\n" if DEBUG; + pop @recursed if @recursed; + return $found; + } + + local $@; + local $!; + $list = do $file; die $@ if $@; + } + + $list_is_from_mktables = 1; } - - ## - ## See if it's a user-level "To". - ## - - my $caller0 = caller(0); - - if (defined $caller0 && $type =~ /^To(?:\w+)$/) { - my $map = $caller0 . "::" . $type; - - if (exists &{$map}) { - no strict 'refs'; - - $list = &{$map}; - last GETFILE; - } - } - - ## - ## Last attempt -- see if it's a standard "To" name - ## (e.g. "ToLower") ToTitle is used by ucfirst(). - ## The user-level way to access ToDigit() and ToFold() - ## is to use Unicode::UCD. - ## - if ($type =~ /^To(Digit|Fold|Lower|Title|Upper)$/) { - $file = "unicore/To/$1.pl"; - ## would like to test to see if $file actually exists.... - last GETFILE; + } # End of $type is non-null + + # Here, either $type was null, or we found the requested property and + # read it into $list + + my $extras = ""; + + my $bits = $minbits; + + # mktables lists don't have extras, like '&utf8::prop', so don't need + # to separate them; also lists are already sorted, so don't need to do + # that. + if ($list && ! $list_is_from_mktables) { + my $taint = substr($list,0,0); # maintain taint + + # Separate the extras from the code point list, and make sure + # user-defined properties and tr/// are well-behaved for + # downstream code. + if ($user_defined || $none) { + my @tmp = split(/^/m, $list); + my %seen; + no warnings; + + # The extras are anything that doesn't begin with a hex digit. + $extras = join '', $taint, grep /^[^0-9a-fA-F]/, @tmp; + + # Remove the extras, and sort the remaining entries by the + # numeric value of their beginning hex digits, removing any + # duplicates. + $list = join '', $taint, + map { $_->[1] } + sort { $a->[0] <=> $b->[0] } + map { /^([0-9a-fA-F]+)/ && !$seen{$1}++ ? [ CORE::hex($1), $_ ] : () } + @tmp; # XXX doesn't do ranges right + } + else { + # mktables has gone to some trouble to make non-user defined + # properties well-behaved, so we can skip the effort we do for + # user-defined ones. Any extras are at the very beginning of + # the string. + + # This regex splits out the first lines of $list into $1 and + # strips them off from $list, until we get one that begins + # with a hex number, alone on the line, or followed by a tab. + # Either portion may be empty. + $list =~ s/ \A ( .*? ) + (?: \z | (?= ^ [0-9a-fA-F]+ (?: \t | $) ) ) + //msx; + + $extras = "$taint$1"; } - - ## - ## If we reach this line, it's because we couldn't figure - ## out what to do with $type. Ouch. - ## - - return $type; } - if (defined $file) { - print STDERR "found it (file='$file')\n" if DEBUG; - - ## - ## If we reach here, it was due to a 'last GETFILE' above - ## (exception: user-defined properties and mappings), so we - ## have a filename, so now we load it if we haven't already. - ## If we have, return the cached results. The cache key is the - ## file to load. - ## - if ($Cache{$file} and ref($Cache{$file}) eq $class) { - print STDERR "Returning cached '$file' for \\p{$type}\n" if DEBUG; - return $Cache{$class, $file}; - } - - $list = do $file; die $@ if $@; - } - - $ListSorted = 1; ## we know that these lists are sorted - } - - my $extras; - my $bits = $minbits; - - my $ORIG = $list; - if ($list) { - my @tmp = split(/^/m, $list); - my %seen; - no warnings; - $extras = join '', grep /^[^0-9a-fA-F]/, @tmp; - $list = join '', - map { $_->[1] } - sort { $a->[0] <=> $b->[0] } - map { /^([0-9a-fA-F]+)/; [ hex($1), $_ ] } - grep { /^([0-9a-fA-F]+)/ and not $seen{$1}++ } @tmp; # XXX doesn't do ranges right - } + if ($none) { + my $hextra = sprintf "%04x", $none + 1; + $list =~ s/\tXXXX$/\t$hextra/mg; + } - if ($none) { - my $hextra = sprintf "%04x", $none + 1; - $list =~ s/\tXXXX$/\t$hextra/mg; - } + if ($minbits != 1 && $minbits < 32) { # not binary property + my $top = 0; + while ($list =~ /^([0-9a-fA-F]+)(?:[\t]([0-9a-fA-F]+)?)(?:[ \t]([0-9a-fA-F]+))?/mg) { + my $min = CORE::hex $1; + my $max = defined $2 ? CORE::hex $2 : $min; + my $val = defined $3 ? CORE::hex $3 : 0; + $val += $max - $min if defined $3; + $top = $val if $val > $top; + } + my $topbits = + $top > 0xffff ? 32 : + $top > 0xff ? 16 : 8; + $bits = $topbits if $bits < $topbits; + } - if ($minbits != 1 && $minbits < 32) { # not binary property - my $top = 0; - while ($list =~ /^([0-9a-fA-F]+)(?:[\t]([0-9a-fA-F]+)?)(?:[ \t]([0-9a-fA-F]+))?/mg) { - my $min = hex $1; - my $max = defined $2 ? hex $2 : $min; - my $val = defined $3 ? hex $3 : 0; - $val += $max - $min if defined $3; - $top = $val if $val > $top; - } - my $topbits = - $top > 0xffff ? 32 : - $top > 0xff ? 16 : 8; - $bits = $topbits if $bits < $topbits; - } + my @extras; + if ($extras) { + for my $x ($extras) { + my $taint = substr($x,0,0); # maintain taint + pos $x = 0; + while ($x =~ /^([^0-9a-fA-F\n])(.*)/mg) { + my $char = "$1$taint"; + my $name = "$2$taint"; + print STDERR __LINE__, ": char [$char] => name [$name]\n" + if DEBUG; + if ($char =~ /[-+!&]/) { + my ($c,$t) = split(/::/, $name, 2); # bogus use of ::, really + my $subobj; + if ($c eq 'utf8') { + $subobj = utf8->SWASHNEW($t, "", $minbits, 0); + } + elsif (exists &$name) { + $subobj = utf8->SWASHNEW($name, "", $minbits, 0); + } + elsif ($c =~ /^([0-9a-fA-F]+)/) { + $subobj = utf8->SWASHNEW("", $c, $minbits, 0); + } + print STDERR __LINE__, ": returned from getting sub object for $name\n" if DEBUG; + if (! ref $subobj) { + pop @recursed if @recursed && $type; + return $subobj; + } + push @extras, $name => $subobj; + $bits = $subobj->{BITS} if $bits < $subobj->{BITS}; + $user_defined = $subobj->{USER_DEFINED} + if $subobj->{USER_DEFINED}; + } + } + } + } - my @extras; - for my $x ($extras) { - pos $x = 0; - while ($x =~ /^([^0-9a-fA-F\n])(.*)/mg) { - my $char = $1; - my $name = $2; - print STDERR "$1 => $2\n" if DEBUG; - if ($char =~ /[-+!&]/) { - my ($c,$t) = split(/::/, $name, 2); # bogus use of ::, really - my $subobj; - if ($c eq 'utf8') { - $subobj = utf8->SWASHNEW($t, "", $minbits, 0); - } - elsif (exists &$name) { - $subobj = utf8->SWASHNEW($name, "", $minbits, 0); - } - elsif ($c =~ /^([0-9a-fA-F]+)/) { - $subobj = utf8->SWASHNEW("", $c, $minbits, 0); - } - return $subobj unless ref $subobj; - push @extras, $name => $subobj; - $bits = $subobj->{BITS} if $bits < $subobj->{BITS}; - } - } - } + if (DEBUG) { + print STDERR __LINE__, ": CLASS = $class, TYPE => $type, BITS => $bits, NONE => $none, INVERT_IT => $invert_it, USER_DEFINED => $user_defined"; + print STDERR "\nLIST =>\n$list" if defined $list; + print STDERR "\nEXTRAS =>\n$extras" if defined $extras; + print STDERR "\n"; + } - print STDERR "CLASS = $class, TYPE => $type, BITS => $bits, NONE => $none\nEXTRAS =>\n$extras\nLIST =>\n$list\n" if DEBUG; + my $SWASH = bless { + TYPE => $type, + BITS => $bits, + EXTRAS => $extras, + LIST => $list, + NONE => $none, + USER_DEFINED => $user_defined, + @extras, + } => $class; + + if ($file) { + $Cache{$class, $file, $invert_it} = $SWASH; + if ($type + && exists $utf8::SwashInfo{$type} + && exists $utf8::SwashInfo{$type}{'specials_name'}) + { + my $specials_name = $utf8::SwashInfo{$type}{'specials_name'}; + no strict "refs"; + print STDERR "\nspecials_name => $specials_name\n" if DEBUG; + $SWASH->{'SPECIALS'} = \%$specials_name; + } + $SWASH->{'INVERT_IT'} = $invert_it; + } - my $SWASH = bless { - TYPE => $type, - BITS => $bits, - EXTRAS => $extras, - LIST => $list, - NONE => $none, - @extras, - } => $class; + pop @recursed if @recursed && $type; - if ($file) { - $Cache{$class, $file} = $SWASH; + return $SWASH; } - - return $SWASH; } -# Now SWASHGET is recasted into a C function S_swash_get (see utf8.c). +# Now SWASHGET is recasted into a C function S_swatch_get (see utf8.c). 1;