# # This file is a Makefile to compile all the encoding files. # # Run "make" to compile all the encoding files (*.txt,*.esc) into the # format that Tcl can use (*.enc). It is your responsibility to move the # encoding files to the appropriate place ($TCL_ROOT/library/encoding # # The .txt files in this directory come from the Unicode CD and are covered # by the following copyright notice: # #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # # Copyright (c) 1996 Unicode, Inc. All Rights reserved. # # This file is provided as-is by Unicode, Inc. (The Unicode Consortium). # No claims are made as to fitness for any particular purpose. No # warranties of any kind are expressed or implied. The recipient # agrees to determine applicability of information provided. If this # file has been provided on magnetic media by Unicode, Inc., the sole # remedy for any claim will be exchange of defective media within 90 # days of receipt. # # Recipient is granted the right to make copies in any form for # internal distribution and to freely use the information supplied # in the creation of products supporting Unicode. Unicode, Inc. # specifically excludes the right to re-distribute this file directly # to third parties or other organizations whether for profit or not. # # In other words: Don't put this file on the Internet. People who want to # get it over the Internet should do so directly from ftp://unicode.org. They # can therefore be assured of getting the most recent and accurate version. # #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # # The txt2enc program built by this makefile is used to compile individual # .txt files into .enc files, the format that Tcl understands for encoding # files. This compilation to a different format is allowed by the above # restriction. # # The files shiftjis.txt and jis0208.txt were modified from the original # ones provided on the Unicode CD. The double-width backslash character # 0x815F in these two Japanese encodings was being mapped to Unicode 005C # (REVERSE SOLIDUS), the normal backslash character. They have been # changed to map 0x815F to Unicode FF3C (FULLWIDTH REVERSE SOLIDUS) and let # the regular backslash character map to itself. This follows how cp932 # behaves. # # Copyright (c) 1998 Sun Microsystems, Inc. # # See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution # of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES. # # SCCS: @(#) Makefile 1.1 98/01/28 11:41:36 # EUC_ENCODINGS = euc-cn.txt euc-kr.txt euc-jp.txt encodings: clean txt2enc $(EUC_ENCODINGS) @echo Compiling encoding files. @for p in *.esc; do \ base=`echo $$p | sed 's/\..*$$//'`; \ echo $$base.enc; \ echo "# Encoding file: $$base, escape-driven" > $$base.enc; \ echo "E" >> $$base.enc; \ cat $$p >> $$base.enc; \ done @for p in *.txt; do \ enc=`echo $$p | sed 's/\..*$$/\.enc/'`; \ echo $$enc; \ ./txt2enc -e 0 -u 1 $$p > $$enc; \ done @echo @echo Compiling special versions of encoding files. @for p in ascii.txt; do \ enc=`echo $$p | sed 's/\..*$$/\.enc/'`; \ echo $$enc; \ ./txt2enc -m $$p > $$enc; \ done @for p in jis0208.txt; do \ enc=`echo $$p | sed 's/\..*$$/\.enc/'`; \ echo $$enc; \ ./txt2enc -e 1 -u 2 $$p > $$enc; \ done @for p in symbol.txt dingbats.txt macDingbats.txt; do \ enc=`echo $$p | sed 's/\..*$$/\.enc/'`; \ echo $$enc; \ ./txt2enc -e 0 -u 1 -s $$p > $$enc; \ done clean: @rm -f txt2enc *.enc $(EUC_ENCODINGS) txt2enc: txt2enc.c @gcc -o txt2enc txt2enc.c euc-jp.txt: ascii.txt jis0208.txt Makefile @echo Building euc-jp.txt from components. @cat ascii.txt > euc-jp.txt @grep '^0x[A-F]' jis0201.txt | sed 's/0x/0x8E/' >> euc-jp.txt @cat jis0208.txt | awk 'BEGIN {print "ibase=16"} index($$1,"#") != 1 {print substr($$2,3) "+" 8080; print substr($$3,3)}' | bc | awk '{ str = $$1; getline; printf "0x%04x 0x%04x\n", str, $$0}' >> euc-jp.txt euc-kr.txt: ascii.txt ksc5601.txt Makefile @echo Building euc-kr.txt from components. @cat ascii.txt > euc-kr.txt @cat ksc5601.txt | awk 'BEGIN {print "ibase=16"} index($$1,"#") != 1 {print substr($$1,3) "+" 8080; print substr($$2,3)}' | bc | awk '{ str = $$1; getline; printf "0x%04x 0x%04x\n", str, $$0}' >> euc-kr.txt euc-cn.txt: ascii.txt gb2312.txt Makefile @echo Building euc-cn.txt from components. @cat ascii.txt > euc-cn.txt @cat gb2312.txt | awk 'BEGIN {print "ibase=16"} index($$1,"#") != 1 {print substr($$1,3) "+" 8080; print substr($$2,3)}' | bc | awk '{ str = $$1; getline; printf "0x%04x 0x%04x\n", str, $$0}' >> euc-cn.txt