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""" Unicode Mapping Parser and Codec Generator.
This script parses Unicode mapping files as available from the Unicode
site (ftp://ftp.unicode.org/Public/MAPPINGS/) and creates Python codec
modules from them. The codecs use the standard character mapping codec
to actually apply the mapping.
Synopsis: gencodec.py dir codec_prefix
All files in dir are scanned and those producing non-empty mappings
will be written to <codec_prefix><mapname>.py with <mapname> being the
first part of the map's filename ('a' in a.b.c.txt) converted to
lowercase with hyphens replaced by underscores.
The tool also writes marshalled versions of the mapping tables to the
same location (with .mapping extension).
Written by Marc-Andre Lemburg (mal@lemburg.com).
(c) Copyright CNRI, All Rights Reserved. NO WARRANTY.
(c) Copyright Guido van Rossum, 2000.
"""#"
import string,re,os,time,marshal
# Create numeric tables or character based ones ?
numeric = 1
mapRE = re.compile('((?:0x[0-9a-fA-F]+\+?)+)'
'\s+'
'((?:(?:0x[0-9a-fA-Z]+|<[A-Za-z]+>)\+?)*)'
'\s*'
'(#.+)?')
def parsecodes(codes,
split=string.split,atoi=string.atoi,len=len,
filter=filter,range=range):
""" Converts code combinations to either a single code integer
or a tuple of integers.
meta-codes (in angular brackets, e.g. <LR> and <RL>) are
ignored.
Empty codes or illegal ones are returned as None.
"""
if not codes:
return None
l = split(codes,'+')
if len(l) == 1:
return atoi(l[0],16)
for i in range(len(l)):
try:
l[i] = atoi(l[i],16)
except ValueError:
l[i] = None
l = filter(lambda x: x is not None, l)
if len(l) == 1:
return l[0]
else:
return tuple(l)
def readmap(filename,
strip=string.strip):
f = open(filename,'r')
lines = f.readlines()
f.close()
enc2uni = {}
identity = []
unmapped = range(256)
for i in range(256):
unmapped[i] = i
for line in lines:
line = strip(line)
if not line or line[0] == '#':
continue
m = mapRE.match(line)
if not m:
#print '* not matched: %s' % repr(line)
continue
enc,uni,comment = m.groups()
enc = parsecodes(enc)
uni = parsecodes(uni)
if not comment:
comment = ''
else:
comment = comment[1:]
if enc < 256:
unmapped.remove(enc)
if enc == uni:
identity.append(enc)
else:
enc2uni[enc] = (uni,comment)
else:
enc2uni[enc] = (uni,comment)
# If there are more identity-mapped entries than unmapped entries,
# it pays to generate an identity dictionary first, add add explicit
# mappings to None for the rest
if len(identity)>=len(unmapped):
for enc in unmapped:
enc2uni[enc] = (None, "")
enc2uni['IDENTITY'] = 256
return enc2uni
def hexrepr(t,
join=string.join):
if t is None:
return 'None'
try:
len(t)
except:
return '0x%04x' % t
return '(' + join(map(lambda t: '0x%04x' % t, t),', ') + ')'
def unicoderepr(t,
join=string.join):
if t is None:
return 'None'
if numeric:
return hexrepr(t)
else:
try:
len(t)
except:
return repr(unichr(t))
return repr(join(map(unichr, t),''))
def keyrepr(t,
join=string.join):
if t is None:
return 'None'
if numeric:
return hexrepr(t)
else:
try:
len(t)
except:
if t < 256:
return repr(chr(t))
else:
return repr(unichr(t))
return repr(join(map(chr, t),''))
def codegen(name,map,comments=1):
""" Returns Python source for the given map.
Comments are included in the source, if comments is true (default).
"""
l = [
'''\
""" Python Character Mapping Codec generated from '%s' with gencodec.py.
Written by Marc-Andre Lemburg (mal@lemburg.com).
(c) Copyright CNRI, All Rights Reserved. NO WARRANTY.
(c) Copyright 2000 Guido van Rossum.
"""#"
import codecs
### Codec APIs
class Codec(codecs.Codec):
def encode(self,input,errors='strict'):
return codecs.charmap_encode(input,errors,encoding_map)
def decode(self,input,errors='strict'):
return codecs.charmap_decode(input,errors,decoding_map)
class StreamWriter(Codec,codecs.StreamWriter):
pass
class StreamReader(Codec,codecs.StreamReader):
pass
### encodings module API
def getregentry():
return (Codec().encode,Codec().decode,StreamReader,StreamWriter)
### Decoding Map
''' % name,
]
if map.has_key("IDENTITY"):
l.append("decoding_map = codecs.make_identity_dict(range(%d))"
% map["IDENTITY"])
l.append("decoding_map.update({")
splits = 1
del map["IDENTITY"]
else:
l.append("decoding_map = {")
splits = 0
mappings = map.items()
mappings.sort()
append = l.append
i = 0
for e,value in mappings:
try:
(u,c) = value
except TypeError:
u = value
c = ''
key = keyrepr(e)
if c and comments:
append('\t%s: %s,\t# %s' % (key,unicoderepr(u),c))
else:
append('\t%s: %s,' % (key,unicoderepr(u)))
i += 1
if i == 4096:
# Split the definition into parts to that the Python
# parser doesn't dump core
if splits == 0:
append('}')
else:
append('})')
append('decoding_map.update({')
i = 0
splits = splits + 1
if splits == 0:
append('}')
else:
append('})')
append('''
### Encoding Map
encoding_map = codecs.make_encoding_map(decoding_map)
''')
return string.join(l,'\n')
def pymap(name,map,pyfile,comments=1):
code = codegen(name,map,comments)
f = open(pyfile,'w')
f.write(code)
f.close()
def marshalmap(name,map,marshalfile):
d = {}
for e,(u,c) in map.items():
d[e] = (u,c)
f = open(marshalfile,'wb')
marshal.dump(d,f)
f.close()
def convertdir(dir,prefix='',comments=1):
mapnames = os.listdir(dir)
for mapname in mapnames:
name = os.path.split(mapname)[1]
name = string.replace(name,'-','_')
name = string.split(name, '.')[0]
name = string.lower(name)
codefile = name + '.py'
marshalfile = name + '.mapping'
print 'converting %s to %s and %s' % (mapname,
prefix + codefile,
prefix + marshalfile)
try:
map = readmap(os.path.join(dir,mapname))
if not map:
print '* map is empty; skipping'
else:
pymap(mapname, map, prefix + codefile,comments)
marshalmap(mapname, map, prefix + marshalfile)
except ValueError:
print '* conversion failed'
def rewritepythondir(dir,prefix='',comments=1):
mapnames = os.listdir(dir)
for mapname in mapnames:
if not mapname.endswith('.mapping'):
continue
codefile = mapname[:-len('.mapping')] + '.py'
print 'converting %s to %s' % (mapname,
prefix + codefile)
try:
map = marshal.load(open(os.path.join(dir,mapname),
'rb'))
if not map:
print '* map is empty; skipping'
else:
pymap(mapname, map, prefix + codefile,comments)
except ValueError, why:
print '* conversion failed: %s' % why
if __name__ == '__main__':
import sys
if 1:
apply(convertdir,tuple(sys.argv[1:]))
else:
apply(rewritepythondir,tuple(sys.argv[1:]))
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