#!/usr/bin/env python3 """ Convert the X11 locale.alias file into a mapping dictionary suitable for locale.py. Written by Marc-Andre Lemburg , 2004-12-10. """ import locale # Location of the alias file LOCALE_ALIAS = '/usr/lib/X11/locale/locale.alias' def parse(filename): f = open(filename) lines = f.read().splitlines() data = {} for line in lines: line = line.strip() if not line: continue if line[:1] == '#': continue locale, alias = line.split() # Strip ':' if locale[-1] == ':': locale = locale[:-1] # Lower-case locale locale = locale.lower() # Ignore one letter locale mappings (except for 'c') if len(locale) == 1 and locale != 'c': continue # Normalize encoding, if given if '.' in locale: lang, encoding = locale.split('.')[:2] encoding = encoding.replace('-', '') encoding = encoding.replace('_', '') locale = lang + '.' + encoding if encoding.lower() == 'utf8': # Ignore UTF-8 mappings - this encoding should be # available for all locales continue data[locale] = alias return data def pprint(data): items = sorted(data.items()) for k, v in items: print(' %-40s%r,' % ('%r:' % k, v)) def print_differences(data, olddata): items = sorted(olddata.items()) for k, v in items: if k not in data: print('# removed %r' % k) elif olddata[k] != data[k]: print('# updated %r -> %r to %r' % \ (k, olddata[k], data[k])) # Additions are not mentioned if __name__ == '__main__': data = locale.locale_alias.copy() data.update(parse(LOCALE_ALIAS)) print_differences(data, locale.locale_alias) print() print('locale_alias = {') pprint(data) print('}')