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-// Copyright 2016 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
-// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
-// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
-
-// +build ignore
-
-package main
-
-// This file generates data for the CLDR plural rules, as defined in
-// http://unicode.org/reports/tr35/tr35-numbers.html#Language_Plural_Rules
-//
-// We assume a slightly simplified grammar:
-//
-// condition = and_condition ('or' and_condition)* samples
-// and_condition = relation ('and' relation)*
-// relation = expr ('=' | '!=') range_list
-// expr = operand ('%' '10' '0'* )?
-// operand = 'n' | 'i' | 'f' | 't' | 'v' | 'w'
-// range_list = (range | value) (',' range_list)*
-// range = value'..'value
-// value = digit+
-// digit = 0|1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|9
-//
-// samples = ('@integer' sampleList)?
-// ('@decimal' sampleList)?
-// sampleList = sampleRange (',' sampleRange)* (',' ('…'|'...'))?
-// sampleRange = decimalValue ('~' decimalValue)?
-// decimalValue = value ('.' value)?
-//
-// Symbol Value
-// n absolute value of the source number (integer and decimals).
-// i integer digits of n.
-// v number of visible fraction digits in n, with trailing zeros.
-// w number of visible fraction digits in n, without trailing zeros.
-// f visible fractional digits in n, with trailing zeros.
-// t visible fractional digits in n, without trailing zeros.
-//
-// The algorithm for which the data is generated is based on the following
-// observations
-//
-// - the number of different sets of numbers which the plural rules use to
-// test inclusion is limited,
-// - most numbers that are tested on are < 100
-//
-// This allows us to define a bitmap for each number < 100 where a bit i
-// indicates whether this number is included in some defined set i.
-// The function matchPlural in plural.go defines how we can subsequently use
-// this data to determine inclusion.
-//
-// There are a few languages for which this doesn't work. For one Italian and
-// Azerbaijan, which both test against numbers > 100 for ordinals and Breton,
-// which considers whether numbers are multiples of hundreds. The model here
-// could be extended to handle Italian and Azerbaijan fairly easily (by
-// considering the numbers 100, 200, 300, ..., 800, 900 in addition to the first
-// 100), but for now it seems easier to just hard-code these cases.
-
-import (
- "bufio"
- "bytes"
- "flag"
- "fmt"
- "log"
- "strconv"
- "strings"
-
- "golang.org/x/text/internal"
- "golang.org/x/text/internal/gen"
- "golang.org/x/text/language"
- "golang.org/x/text/unicode/cldr"
-)
-
-var (
- test = flag.Bool("test", false,
- "test existing tables; can be used to compare web data with package data.")
- outputFile = flag.String("output", "tables.go", "output file")
- outputTestFile = flag.String("testoutput", "data_test.go", "output file")
-
- draft = flag.String("draft",
- "contributed",
- `Minimal draft requirements (approved, contributed, provisional, unconfirmed).`)
-)
-
-func main() {
- gen.Init()
-
- const pkg = "plural"
-
- gen.Repackage("gen_common.go", "common.go", pkg)
- // Read the CLDR zip file.
- r := gen.OpenCLDRCoreZip()
- defer r.Close()
-
- d := &cldr.Decoder{}
- d.SetDirFilter("supplemental", "main")
- d.SetSectionFilter("numbers", "plurals")
- data, err := d.DecodeZip(r)
- if err != nil {
- log.Fatalf("DecodeZip: %v", err)
- }
-
- w := gen.NewCodeWriter()
- defer w.WriteGoFile(*outputFile, pkg)
-
- gen.WriteCLDRVersion(w)
-
- genPlurals(w, data)
-
- w = gen.NewCodeWriter()
- defer w.WriteGoFile(*outputTestFile, pkg)
-
- genPluralsTests(w, data)
-}
-
-type pluralTest struct {
- locales string // space-separated list of locales for this test
- form int // Use int instead of Form to simplify generation.
- integer []string // Entries of the form \d+ or \d+~\d+
- decimal []string // Entries of the form \f+ or \f+ +~\f+, where f is \d+\.\d+
-}
-
-func genPluralsTests(w *gen.CodeWriter, data *cldr.CLDR) {
- w.WriteType(pluralTest{})
-
- for _, plurals := range data.Supplemental().Plurals {
- if plurals.Type == "" {
- // The empty type is reserved for plural ranges.
- continue
- }
- tests := []pluralTest{}
-
- for _, pRules := range plurals.PluralRules {
- for _, rule := range pRules.PluralRule {
- test := pluralTest{
- locales: pRules.Locales,
- form: int(countMap[rule.Count]),
- }
- scan := bufio.NewScanner(strings.NewReader(rule.Data()))
- scan.Split(splitTokens)
- var p *[]string
- for scan.Scan() {
- switch t := scan.Text(); t {
- case "@integer":
- p = &test.integer
- case "@decimal":
- p = &test.decimal
- case ",", "…":
- default:
- if p != nil {
- *p = append(*p, t)
- }
- }
- }
- tests = append(tests, test)
- }
- }
- w.WriteVar(plurals.Type+"Tests", tests)
- }
-}
-
-func genPlurals(w *gen.CodeWriter, data *cldr.CLDR) {
- for _, plurals := range data.Supplemental().Plurals {
- if plurals.Type == "" {
- continue
- }
- // Initialize setMap and inclusionMasks. They are already populated with
- // a few entries to serve as an example and to assign nice numbers to
- // common cases.
-
- // setMap contains sets of numbers represented by boolean arrays where
- // a true value for element i means that the number i is included.
- setMap := map[[numN]bool]int{
- // The above init func adds an entry for including all numbers.
- [numN]bool{1: true}: 1, // fix {1} to a nice value
- [numN]bool{2: true}: 2, // fix {2} to a nice value
- [numN]bool{0: true}: 3, // fix {0} to a nice value
- }
-
- // inclusionMasks contains bit masks for every number under numN to
- // indicate in which set the number is included. Bit 1 << x will be set
- // if it is included in set x.
- inclusionMasks := [numN]uint64{
- // Note: these entries are not complete: more bits will be set along the way.
- 0: 1 << 3,
- 1: 1 << 1,
- 2: 1 << 2,
- }
-
- // Create set {0..99}. We will assign this set the identifier 0.
- var all [numN]bool
- for i := range all {
- // Mark number i as being included in the set (which has identifier 0).
- inclusionMasks[i] |= 1 << 0
- // Mark number i as included in the set.
- all[i] = true
- }
- // Register the identifier for the set.
- setMap[all] = 0
-
- rules := []pluralCheck{}
- index := []byte{0}
- langMap := map[int]byte{0: 0} // From compact language index to index
-
- for _, pRules := range plurals.PluralRules {
- // Parse the rules.
- var conds []orCondition
- for _, rule := range pRules.PluralRule {
- form := countMap[rule.Count]
- conds = parsePluralCondition(conds, rule.Data(), form)
- }
- // Encode the rules.
- for _, c := range conds {
- // If an or condition only has filters, we create an entry for
- // this filter and the set that contains all values.
- empty := true
- for _, b := range c.used {
- empty = empty && !b
- }
- if empty {
- rules = append(rules, pluralCheck{
- cat: byte(opMod<<opShift) | byte(c.form),
- setID: 0, // all values
- })
- continue
- }
- // We have some entries with values.
- for i, set := range c.set {
- if !c.used[i] {
- continue
- }
- index, ok := setMap[set]
- if !ok {
- index = len(setMap)
- setMap[set] = index
- for i := range inclusionMasks {
- if set[i] {
- inclusionMasks[i] |= 1 << uint64(index)
- }
- }
- }
- rules = append(rules, pluralCheck{
- cat: byte(i<<opShift | andNext),
- setID: byte(index),
- })
- }
- // Now set the last entry to the plural form the rule matches.
- rules[len(rules)-1].cat &^= formMask
- rules[len(rules)-1].cat |= byte(c.form)
- }
- // Point the relevant locales to the created entries.
- for _, loc := range strings.Split(pRules.Locales, " ") {
- if strings.TrimSpace(loc) == "" {
- continue
- }
- lang, ok := language.CompactIndex(language.MustParse(loc))
- if !ok {
- log.Printf("No compact index for locale %q", loc)
- }
- langMap[lang] = byte(len(index) - 1)
- }
- index = append(index, byte(len(rules)))
- }
- w.WriteVar(plurals.Type+"Rules", rules)
- w.WriteVar(plurals.Type+"Index", index)
- // Expand the values.
- langToIndex := make([]byte, language.NumCompactTags)
- for i := range langToIndex {
- for p := i; ; p = int(internal.Parent[p]) {
- if x, ok := langMap[p]; ok {
- langToIndex[i] = x
- break
- }
- }
- }
- w.WriteVar(plurals.Type+"LangToIndex", langToIndex)
- // Need to convert array to slice because of golang.org/issue/7651.
- // This will allow tables to be dropped when unused. This is especially
- // relevant for the ordinal data, which I suspect won't be used as much.
- w.WriteVar(plurals.Type+"InclusionMasks", inclusionMasks[:])
-
- if len(rules) > 0xFF {
- log.Fatalf("Too many entries for rules: %#x", len(rules))
- }
- if len(index) > 0xFF {
- log.Fatalf("Too many entries for index: %#x", len(index))
- }
- if len(setMap) > 64 { // maximum number of bits.
- log.Fatalf("Too many entries for setMap: %d", len(setMap))
- }
- w.WriteComment(
- "Slots used for %s: %X of 0xFF rules; %X of 0xFF indexes; %d of 64 sets",
- plurals.Type, len(rules), len(index), len(setMap))
- // Prevent comment from attaching to the next entry.
- fmt.Fprint(w, "\n\n")
- }
-}
-
-type orCondition struct {
- original string // for debugging
-
- form Form
- used [32]bool
- set [32][numN]bool
-}
-
-func (o *orCondition) add(op opID, mod int, v []int) (ok bool) {
- ok = true
- for _, x := range v {
- if x >= maxMod {
- ok = false
- break
- }
- }
- for i := 0; i < numN; i++ {
- m := i
- if mod != 0 {
- m = i % mod
- }
- if !intIn(m, v) {
- o.set[op][i] = false
- }
- }
- if ok {
- o.used[op] = true
- }
- return ok
-}
-
-func intIn(x int, a []int) bool {
- for _, y := range a {
- if x == y {
- return true
- }
- }
- return false
-}
-
-var operandIndex = map[string]opID{
- "i": opI,
- "n": opN,
- "f": opF,
- "v": opV,
- "w": opW,
-}
-
-// parsePluralCondition parses the condition of a single pluralRule and appends
-// the resulting or conditions to conds.
-//
-// Example rules:
-// // Category "one" in English: only allow 1 with no visible fraction
-// i = 1 and v = 0 @integer 1
-//
-// // Category "few" in Czech: all numbers with visible fractions
-// v != 0 @decimal ...
-//
-// // Category "zero" in Latvian: all multiples of 10 or the numbers 11-19 or
-// // numbers with a fraction 11..19 and no trailing zeros.
-// n % 10 = 0 or n % 100 = 11..19 or v = 2 and f % 100 = 11..19 @integer ...
-//
-// @integer and @decimal are followed by examples and are not relevant for the
-// rule itself. The are used here to signal the termination of the rule.
-func parsePluralCondition(conds []orCondition, s string, f Form) []orCondition {
- scan := bufio.NewScanner(strings.NewReader(s))
- scan.Split(splitTokens)
- for {
- cond := orCondition{original: s, form: f}
- // Set all numbers to be allowed for all number classes and restrict
- // from here on.
- for i := range cond.set {
- for j := range cond.set[i] {
- cond.set[i][j] = true
- }
- }
- andLoop:
- for {
- var token string
- scan.Scan() // Must exist.
- switch class := scan.Text(); class {
- case "t":
- class = "w" // equal to w for t == 0
- fallthrough
- case "n", "i", "f", "v", "w":
- op := scanToken(scan)
- opCode := operandIndex[class]
- mod := 0
- if op == "%" {
- opCode |= opMod
-
- switch v := scanUint(scan); v {
- case 10, 100:
- mod = v
- case 1000:
- // A more general solution would be to allow checking
- // against multiples of 100 and include entries for the
- // numbers 100..900 in the inclusion masks. At the
- // moment this would only help Azerbaijan and Italian.
-
- // Italian doesn't use '%', so this must be Azerbaijan.
- cond.used[opAzerbaijan00s] = true
- return append(conds, cond)
-
- case 1000000:
- cond.used[opBretonM] = true
- return append(conds, cond)
-
- default:
- log.Fatalf("Modulo value not supported %d", v)
- }
- op = scanToken(scan)
- }
- if op != "=" && op != "!=" {
- log.Fatalf("Unexpected op %q", op)
- }
- if op == "!=" {
- opCode |= opNotEqual
- }
- a := []int{}
- v := scanUint(scan)
- if class == "w" && v != 0 {
- log.Fatalf("Must compare against zero for operand type %q", class)
- }
- token = scanToken(scan)
- for {
- switch token {
- case "..":
- end := scanUint(scan)
- for ; v <= end; v++ {
- a = append(a, v)
- }
- token = scanToken(scan)
- default: // ",", "or", "and", "@..."
- a = append(a, v)
- }
- if token != "," {
- break
- }
- v = scanUint(scan)
- token = scanToken(scan)
- }
- if !cond.add(opCode, mod, a) {
- // Detected large numbers. As we ruled out Azerbaijan, this
- // must be the many rule for Italian ordinals.
- cond.set[opItalian800] = cond.set[opN]
- cond.used[opItalian800] = true
- }
-
- case "@integer", "@decimal": // "other" entry: tests only.
- return conds
- default:
- log.Fatalf("Unexpected operand class %q (%s)", class, s)
- }
- switch token {
- case "or":
- conds = append(conds, cond)
- break andLoop
- case "@integer", "@decimal": // examples
- // There is always an example in practice, so we always terminate here.
- if err := scan.Err(); err != nil {
- log.Fatal(err)
- }
- return append(conds, cond)
- case "and":
- // keep accumulating
- default:
- log.Fatalf("Unexpected token %q", token)
- }
- }
- }
-}
-
-func scanToken(scan *bufio.Scanner) string {
- scan.Scan()
- return scan.Text()
-}
-
-func scanUint(scan *bufio.Scanner) int {
- scan.Scan()
- val, err := strconv.ParseUint(scan.Text(), 10, 32)
- if err != nil {
- log.Fatal(err)
- }
- return int(val)
-}
-
-// splitTokens can be used with bufio.Scanner to tokenize CLDR plural rules.
-func splitTokens(data []byte, atEOF bool) (advance int, token []byte, err error) {
- condTokens := [][]byte{
- []byte(".."),
- []byte(","),
- []byte("!="),
- []byte("="),
- }
- advance, token, err = bufio.ScanWords(data, atEOF)
- for _, t := range condTokens {
- if len(t) >= len(token) {
- continue
- }
- switch p := bytes.Index(token, t); {
- case p == -1:
- case p == 0:
- advance = len(t)
- token = token[:len(t)]
- return advance - len(token) + len(t), token[:len(t)], err
- case p < advance:
- // Don't split when "=" overlaps "!=".
- if t[0] == '=' && token[p-1] == '!' {
- continue
- }
- advance = p
- token = token[:p]
- }
- }
- return advance, token, err
-}