# Script to generate CharacterCategory.cxx from Python's Unicode data # Should be run rarely when a Python with a new version of Unicode data is available. # Requires Python 3.3 or later # Should not be run with old versions of Python. import codecs, os, platform, sys, unicodedata from FileGenerator import Regenerate def findCategories(filename): with codecs.open(filename, "r", "UTF-8") as infile: lines = [x.strip() for x in infile.readlines() if "\tcc" in x] values = "".join(lines).replace(" ","").split(",") print(values) return [v[2:] for v in values] def updateCharacterCategory(filename): values = ["// Created with Python %s, Unicode %s" % ( platform.python_version(), unicodedata.unidata_version)] startRange = 0 category = unicodedata.category(chr(startRange)) table = [] for ch in range(sys.maxunicode): uch = chr(ch) current = unicodedata.category(uch) if current != category: value = startRange * 32 + categories.index(category) table.append(value) category = current startRange = ch value = startRange * 32 + categories.index(category) table.append(value) # the sentinel value is used to simplify CharacterCategoryMap::Optimize() category = 'Cn' value = (sys.maxunicode + 1)*32 + categories.index(category) table.append(value) values.extend(["%d," % value for value in table]) Regenerate(filename, "//", values) categories = findCategories("../lexlib/CharacterCategory.h") updateCharacterCategory("../lexlib/CharacterCategory.cxx")