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.*.swp

# intermediate files:

.deps/
.libs/
.dirstamp

*.pyc
*.o
*.lo

# build output:

data/ucd

src/libucd.la
tests/printucddata
tests/printucddata_cpp

# test output:

tests/*.expected
tests/*.actual
tests/*.diff

# documentation output:

docs/html/

CHANGELOG.html
README.html

# autotools output:

INSTALL
NEWS
README
aclocal.m4
autom4te.cache/
compile
config.guess
config.h.in
config.h
config.log
config.status
config.sub
configure
depcomp
install-sh
libtool
ltmain.sh
m4/
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Reece H. Dunn

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# Change Log

## 9.0.0 - 2016-12-28

* Update to Unicode Character Data 9.0.0.

## 8.0.0.1 - 2016-05-31

* Provide a C API in addition to the C++ API.
* Convert the implementation from C++ to C.

## 8.0.0 - 2015-06-06

* Update to Unicode Character Data 8.0.0.
* Detect MacOSX `glibtoolize` in `autogen.sh`.
* Use UCD `PropertyValueAliases` instead of the IANA subtag registry for the
script label to ISO 15924 mapping.
* Support enabling the CSUR data via the `--with-csur` configure flag.

## 7.0.0.1 - 2014-07-14

* Remove the ConScript Unicode Registry data from the Script and Category tables.
* Fix mapping Script values to string.

## 7.0.0 - 2014-06-28

* Update to Unicode Character Data 7.0.0.
* Updated the script list to support all ISO 15924 scripts.
* Add a make target for building the documentation.

## 6.3.0 - 2013-10-16

* Update to Unicode Character Data 6.3.0.

## 6.2.0 - 2013-10-16

* Use Unicode Character Data 6.2.0.
* General Category group and value lookup.
* Script lookup.
* `White_Space` property lookup provided by `isspace`.
* Uses compact data tables for minimal overhead.
* Support for Klingon \[F8D0-F8FF\] from the ConScript Unicode Registry.

wctype.h/wchar.h compatibility:

* ctype-style API.
* case conversion API (including `totitle` to convert to title case).

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EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
SUCH DAMAGES.

17. Interpretation of Sections 15 and 16.

If the disclaimer of warranty and limitation of liability provided
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reviewing courts shall apply local law that most closely approximates
an absolute waiver of all civil liability in connection with the
Program, unless a warranty or assumption of liability accompanies a
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END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS

How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs

If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest
possible use to the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it
free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these terms.

To do so, attach the following notices to the program. It is safest
to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively
state the exclusion of warranty; and each file should have at least
the "copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found.

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Copyright (C) <year> <name of author>

This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.

This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.

You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.

Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.

If the program does terminal interaction, make it output a short
notice like this when it starts in an interactive mode:

<program> Copyright (C) <year> <name of author>
This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `show w'.
This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
under certain conditions; type `show c' for details.

The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate
parts of the General Public License. Of course, your program's commands
might be different; for a GUI interface, you would use an "about box".

You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or school,
if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary.
For more information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU GPL, see
<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.

The GNU General Public License does not permit incorporating your program
into proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you
may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with
the library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General
Public License instead of this License. But first, please read
<http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/why-not-lgpl.html>.

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COPYRIGHT AND PERMISSION NOTICE

Copyright © 1991-2014 Unicode, Inc. All rights reserved.
Distributed under the Terms of Use in
http://www.unicode.org/copyright.html.

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
a copy of the Unicode data files and any associated documentation
(the "Data Files") or Unicode software and any associated documentation
(the "Software") to deal in the Data Files or Software
without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use,
copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, and/or sell copies of
the Data Files or Software, and to permit persons to whom the Data Files
or Software are furnished to do so, provided that
(a) this copyright and permission notice appear with all copies
of the Data Files or Software,
(b) this copyright and permission notice appear in associated
documentation, and
(c) there is clear notice in each modified Data File or in the Software
as well as in the documentation associated with the Data File(s) or
Software that the data or software has been modified.

THE DATA FILES AND SOFTWARE ARE PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF
ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
NONINFRINGEMENT OF THIRD PARTY RIGHTS.
IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR HOLDERS INCLUDED IN THIS
NOTICE BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, OR ANY SPECIAL INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES, OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE,
DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER
TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR
PERFORMANCE OF THE DATA FILES OR SOFTWARE.

Except as contained in this notice, the name of a copyright holder
shall not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale,
use or other dealings in these Data Files or Software without prior
written authorization of the copyright holder.

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AUTOMAKE_OPTIONS = subdir-objects

localedir = $(datadir)/locale
xdgdatadir = @XDGDATADIR@
mimedir = $(xdgdatadir)/mime
xmldir = $(mimedir)/packages

AM_LDFLAGS = ${LTLIBINTL}
AM_CFLAGS = -Isrc/include -Isrc
AM_CXXFLAGS = -Isrc/include -Isrc

ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS = -I m4

bin_PROGRAMS =
lib_LTLIBRARIES =
man1_MANS =
pkgdata_DATA =

noinst_bin_PROGRAMS =
noinst_LIBRARIES =

noinst_bindir =

EXTRA_DIST = config.rpath ChangeLog
CLEANFILES =
SUBDIRS =

############################# libtool #########################################

EXTRA_DIST += config.guess config.sub ltmain.sh

# Increment if the interface has changed and is not backward compatible
CURRENT=0

# Increment if source files have changed
# Reset to 0 if the interface has changed
REVISION=0

# Increment if the interface is backward compatible (superset)
# Reset to 0 if the interface is not backward compatible
AGE=0

LIBUCD_VERSION=$(CURRENT):$(REVISION):$(AGE)

############################# ChangeLog #######################################

ChangeLog:
git log > ChangeLog

dist-hook: ChangeLog

.PHONY: ChangeLog

EXTRA_DIST += ChangeLog

############################# Unicode Character Database ######################

UCD_VERSION=@UCD_VERSION@
UCD_ROOTDIR=data/ucd

data/ucd/PropList.txt:
mkdir -pv data/ucd
wget -O $@ http://www.unicode.org/Public/${UCD_VERSION}/ucd/PropList.txt

data/ucd/PropertyValueAliases.txt:
mkdir -pv data/ucd
wget -O $@ http://www.unicode.org/Public/${UCD_VERSION}/ucd/PropertyValueAliases.txt

data/ucd/Scripts.txt:
mkdir -pv data/ucd
wget -O $@ http://www.unicode.org/Public/${UCD_VERSION}/ucd/Scripts.txt

data/ucd/UnicodeData.txt:
mkdir -pv data/ucd
wget -O $@ http://www.unicode.org/Public/${UCD_VERSION}/ucd/UnicodeData.txt

############################# documentation ###################################

SUFFIXES=.html .md

.md.html: _layouts/webpage.html
cat $< | sed -e 's/\.md)/.html)/g' | \
kramdown --template _layouts/webpage.html > $@

html:
doxygen docs/ucd-tools.conf

docs: html \
CHANGELOG.html \
README.html

############################# libucd ##########################################

tools/ucd.py: data/ucd/PropertyValueAliases.txt

tools/case.py: tools/ucd.py \
data/ucd/UnicodeData.txt

tools/categories.py: tools/ucd.py \
data/ucd/UnicodeData.txt

tools/scripts.py: tools/ucd.py \
data/ucd/Scripts.txt

ucd-update: tools/case.py tools/categories.py tools/scripts.py
tools/case.py ${UCD_ROOTDIR} ${UCD_VERSION} ${UCD_FLAGS} > src/case.c
tools/categories.py ${UCD_ROOTDIR} ${UCD_VERSION} ${UCD_FLAGS} > src/categories.c
tools/scripts.py ${UCD_ROOTDIR} ${UCD_VERSION} ${UCD_FLAGS} > src/scripts.c

libucd_includedir = $(includedir)/ucd
libucd_include_HEADERS = \
src/include/ucd/ucd.h

lib_LTLIBRARIES += src/libucd.la
src_libucd_la_LDFLAGS = -version-info $(LIBUCD_VERSION)
src_libucd_la_SOURCES = \
src/case.c \
src/categories.c \
src/ctype.c \
src/scripts.c \
src/tostring.c

############################# tests ###########################################

noinst_bin_PROGRAMS += tests/printucddata
tests_printucddata_SOURCES = tests/printucddata.c
tests_printucddata_LDADD = src/libucd.la

noinst_bin_PROGRAMS += tests/printucddata_cpp
tests_printucddata_cpp_SOURCES = tests/printucddata_cpp.cpp
tests_printucddata_cpp_LDADD = src/libucd.la

tests/unicode-data.expected: tools/printdata.py tools/ucd.py \
data/ucd/UnicodeData.txt \
data/ucd/PropList.txt \
data/ucd/Scripts.txt
tools/printdata.py ${UCD_ROOTDIR} ${UCD_FLAGS} > $@

tests/unicode-data-capi.actual: tests/printucddata
tests/printucddata > $@

tests/unicode-data-cppapi.actual: tests/printucddata_cpp
tests/printucddata_cpp > $@

tests/unicode-data-capi.diff: tests/unicode-data.expected tests/unicode-data-capi.actual
diff -U0 tests/unicode-data.expected tests/unicode-data-capi.actual > tests/unicode-data-capi.diff

tests/unicode-data-cppapi.diff: tests/unicode-data.expected tests/unicode-data-cppapi.actual
diff -U0 tests/unicode-data.expected tests/unicode-data-cppapi.actual > tests/unicode-data-cppapi.diff

check: tests/unicode-data-capi.diff tests/unicode-data-cppapi.diff

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# Unicode Character Database Tools

- [Data Files](#data-files)
- [Unicode Character Database](#unicode-character-database)
- [ConScript Unicode Registry](#conscript-unicode-registry)
- [C Library](#c-library)
- [Querying Properties](#querying-properties)
- [Case Conversion](#case-conversion)
- [wctype Compatibility](#wctype-compatibility)
- [Build Dependencies](#build-dependencies)
- [Debian](#debian)
- [Building](#building)
- [Updating the UCD Data](#updating-the-ucd-data)
- [Bugs](#bugs)
- [License Information](#license-information)

----------

The Unicode Character Database (UCD) Tools is a set of Python tools and a C
library with a C++ API binding. The Python tools are designed to support
extracting and processing data from the text-based UCD source files, while
the C library is designed to provide easy access to this information within
a C or C++ program.

## Data Files

The `ucd-tools` project provides support for UCD formatted data files from
several different sources.

### Unicode Character Database

The following [Unicode Character Database](http://www.unicode.org/Public/9.0.0/ucd/)
files are supported:

* Blocks
* DerivedAge
* PropList
* PropertyValueAliases
* Scripts
* UnicodeData

### ConScript Unicode Registry

If enabled, the following data from the
[ConScript Unicode Registry](http://www.evertype.com/standards/csur/) (CSUR) is
added:

| Code Range | Script |
|--------------|---------|
| `F8D0-F8FF` | [Klingon](http://www.evertype.com/standards/csur/klingon.html) |

This data is located in the `data/csur` directory in a form compatible with the
Unicode Character Data files.

## C Library

The C library provides several different facilities that make use of the UCD
data. It provides a compact and efficient representation of the different data
tables.

Detailed documentation is provided in the `src/include/ucd/ucd.h` file in the
Doxygen documentation format.

### Querying Properties

The library exposes the following properties from the UCD data files:

| Property | Description |
|--------------------|-------------|
| `General_Category` | A [General Category Value](http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr44/#General_Category_Values), including the higher-level grouping. |
| `Script` | An [ISO 15924](http://www.unicode.org/iso15924/iso15924-codes.html) script code. |

### Case Conversion

The following character conversion functions are provided:

| C API | C++ API | Description |
|---------------|----------------|-------------|
| `ucd_tolower` | `ucd::tolower` | convert letters to lower case |
| `ucd_totitle` | `ucd::totitle` | convert letters to title case (UCD extension) |
| `ucd_toupper` | `ucd::toupper` | convert letters to upper case |

__NOTE:__ These functions use the simple case mapping algorithm. That is, they
only ever map to a single character. This is to provide a compatible signature
to the standard C `wctype.h` APIs.

### wctype Compatibility

To facilitate working on platforms that don't have a useable wide-character
ctypes library, or to provide a more consistent behaviour, the `ucd-tools`
C library provides a set of APIs that are compatible with `wctype.h`.

The following character classification functions are provided:

| C API | C++ API |
|---------------|----------------|
| `ucd_isalnum` | `ucd::isalnum` |
| `ucd_isalpha` | `ucd::isalpha` |
| `ucd_iscntrl` | `ucd::iscntrl` |
| `ucd_isdigit` | `ucd::isdigit` |
| `ucd_isgraph` | `ucd::isgraph` |
| `ucd_islower` | `ucd::islower` |
| `ucd_isprint` | `ucd::isprint` |
| `ucd_ispunct` | `ucd::ispunct` |
| `ucd_isspace` | `ucd::isspace` |
| `ucd_isupper` | `ucd::isupper` |

__NOTE:__ Equivalents for `isblank` and `isxdigit` are not provided.

## Build Dependencies

In order to build ucd-tools, you need:

1. a functional autotools system (`make`, `autoconf`, `automake` and `libtool`);
2. a functional C and C++ compiler.

__NOTE__: The C++ compiler is used to build the test for the C++ API.

To build the documentation, you need:

1. the doxygen program to build the api documentation;
2. the dot program from the graphviz library to generate graphs in the api documentation.

### Debian

Core Dependencies:

| Dependency | Install |
|------------------|-------------------------------------------------------|
| autotools | `sudo apt-get install make autoconf automake libtool` |
| C++ compiler | `sudo apt-get install gcc g++` |

Documentation Dependencies:

| Dependency | Install |
|------------|---------------------------------|
| doxygen | `sudo apt-get install doxygen` |
| graphviz | `sudo apt-get install graphviz` |

## Building

UCD Tools supports the standard GNU autotools build system. The source code
does not contain the generated `configure` files, so to build it you need to
run:

./autogen.sh
./configure --prefix=/usr
make

The tests can be run by using:

make check

The program can be installed using:

sudo make install

The documentation can be built using:

make html

## Updating the UCD Data

To re-generate the source files from the UCD data when a new version of
unicode is released, you need to run:

./configure --prefix=/usr --with-unicode-version=VERSION
make ucd-update

where `VERSION` is the Unicode version (e.g. `6.3.0`).

Additionally, you can use the `UCD_FLAGS` option to control how the data is
generated. The following flags are supported:

| Flag | Description |
|-------------|-------------|
| --with-csur | Add ConScript Unicode Registry data. |

## Bugs

Report bugs to the [ucd-tools issues](https://github.com/rhdunn/ucd-tools/issues)
page on GitHub.

## License Information

UCD Tools is released under the GPL version 3 or later license.

The UCD data files in `data/ucd` are downloaded from the UCD website and are
licensed under the [Unicode Terms of Use](COPYING.UCD). These data files are
used in their unmodified form. They have the following Copyright notice:

Copyright © 1991-2014 Unicode, Inc. All rights reserved.

The files in `data/csur` are based on the information from the ConScript
Unicode Registry maintained by John Cowan and Michael Everson.

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<!DOCTYPE html>
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" lang="en">
<head>
<meta charset="utf-8"/>
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width; initial-scale=1"/>
<meta name="robots" content="all"/>
<style type="text/css">
body
{
font-family: sans-serif;
font-size: 14px;
margin: 1em;
}

*:first-child
{
margin-top: 0;
}

code, pre
{
font-family: monospace;
background: #F7F7F7;
color: navy;
}

code
{
font-size: 85%;
padding: 0.2em;
}

pre
{
margin-left: 3em;
padding: 1em;
}

th
{
text-align: left;
}

hr
{
border: 0;
border-bottom: 1px solid #BBB;
}
</style>
</head>
<body>
<%= @body %>
</body>
</html>

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#!/bin/sh

LIBTOOLIZE=`which libtoolize`
if ! test -f "$LIBTOOLIZE" ; then
# Mac OSX support ...
LIBTOOLIZE=`which glibtoolize`
fi

mkdir -p m4
ln -sf README.md README
ln -sf CHANGELOG.md NEWS

aclocal -I m4 || exit 1

${LIBTOOLIZE} || exit 1
autoheader || exit 1
automake --add-missing || exit 1
autoconf || exit 1

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AC_PREREQ([2.65])
AC_INIT([Unicode Character Database Tools], [9.0.0], [https://github.com/rhdunn/ucd-tools/issues], [ucd-tools], [https://github.com/rhdunn/ucd-tools])
AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE()

m4_ifdef([AM_SILENT_RULES],[AM_SILENT_RULES])
AM_SILENT_RULES([yes])

AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR([src])
AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIR([m4])
AC_CONFIG_HEADERS([config.h])

LT_INIT

dnl ================================================================
dnl Program checks.
dnl ================================================================

AC_PROG_CC
AC_PROG_CXX
AC_PROG_MAKE_SET

dnl ================================================================
dnl library checks.
dnl ================================================================

AC_CHECK_HEADERS([stddef.h]) dnl C89

AC_TYPE_UINT8_T
AC_TYPE_UINT32_T

dnl ================================================================
dnl UCD data configuration.
dnl ================================================================

AC_ARG_WITH([unicode-version],
[AS_HELP_STRING([--with-unicode-version], [Unicode version to support @<:@default=9.0.0@:>@])],
[AS_IF([test x"$withval" != x],
[UCD_VERSION="$withval"])],
[UCD_VERSION="9.0.0"])

AC_SUBST(UCD_VERSION)

dnl ================================================================
dnl Generate output.
dnl ================================================================

AC_CONFIG_FILES([Makefile])
AC_OUTPUT

AC_MSG_NOTICE([

Configuration for Unicode Character Data Tools complete.

Source code location: ${srcdir}

C Compiler: ${CC}
C Compiler flags: ${CFLAGS}

C++ Compiler: ${CXX}
C++ Compiler flags: ${CXXFLAGS}

Unicode version: ${UCD_VERSION}
])

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# Code Point ; Script ; General Category ; Name ; Okrand Transliteration
#
# ConScript Unicode Registry
# Registered: 1996-05-09
# Updated: 2004-01-15
#
# Based on the original encoding by H. Peter Anvin
# Copyright (C) 2006 Michael Everson
# Copyright (C) 2012-2014 Reece H. Dunn
#
# Reference: Documentation/unicode.txt [Linux Kernel sources]
# Reference: http://www.evertype.com/standards/csur/klingon.html

F8D0;Qaak;Lo;KLINGON LETTER A;a
F8D1;Qaak;Lo;KLINGON LETTER B;a
F8D2;Qaak;Lo;KLINGON LETTER CH;ch
F8D3;Qaak;Lo;KLINGON LETTER D;D
F8D4;Qaak;Lo;KLINGON LETTER E;e
F8D5;Qaak;Lo;KLINGON LETTER GH;gh
F8D6;Qaak;Lo;KLINGON LETTER H;H
F8D7;Qaak;Lo;KLINGON LETTER I;I
F8D8;Qaak;Lo;KLINGON LETTER J;j
F8D9;Qaak;Lo;KLINGON LETTER L;l
F8DA;Qaak;Lo;KLINGON LETTER M;m
F8DB;Qaak;Lo;KLINGON LETTER N;n
F8DC;Qaak;Lo;KLINGON LETTER NG;ng
F8DD;Qaak;Lo;KLINGON LETTER O;o
F8DE;Qaak;Lo;KLINGON LETTER P;p
F8DF;Qaak;Lo;KLINGON LETTER Q;q
F8E0;Qaak;Lo;KLINGON LETTER QH;Q
F8E1;Qaak;Lo;KLINGON LETTER R;r
F8E2;Qaak;Lo;KLINGON LETTER S;S
F8E3;Qaak;Lo;KLINGON LETTER T;t
F8E4;Qaak;Lo;KLINGON LETTER TLH;tlh
F8E5;Qaak;Lo;KLINGON LETTER U;u
F8E6;Qaak;Lo;KLINGON LETTER V;v
F8E7;Qaak;Lo;KLINGON LETTER W;w
F8E8;Qaak;Lo;KLINGON LETTER Y;y
F8E9;Qaak;Lo;KLINGON LETTER GLOTTAL STOP;'
F8F0;Qaak;Nd;KLINGON DIGIT ZERO;0
F8F1;Qaak;Nd;KLINGON DIGIT ONE;1
F8F2;Qaak;Nd;KLINGON DIGIT TWO;2
F8F3;Qaak;Nd;KLINGON DIGIT THREE;3
F8F4;Qaak;Nd;KLINGON DIGIT FOUR;4
F8F5;Qaak;Nd;KLINGON DIGIT FIVE;5
F8F6;Qaak;Nd;KLINGON DIGIT SIX;6
F8F7;Qaak;Nd;KLINGON DIGIT SEVEN;7
F8F8;Qaak;Nd;KLINGON DIGIT EIGHT;8
F8F9;Qaak;Nd;KLINGON DIGIT NINE;9
F8FD;Zinh;Po;KLINGON COMMA;,
F8FE;Zinh;Po;KLINGON FULL STOP;.
F8FF;Zinh;So;KLINGON MUMMIFICATION GLYPH;

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# Doxyfile 1.8.4

DOXYFILE_ENCODING = UTF-8
PROJECT_NAME = "UCD Tools"
PROJECT_NUMBER =
PROJECT_BRIEF = "Unicode Character Data tools"
PROJECT_LOGO =
OUTPUT_DIRECTORY = docs
CREATE_SUBDIRS = NO
OUTPUT_LANGUAGE = English
BRIEF_MEMBER_DESC = YES
REPEAT_BRIEF = YES
ABBREVIATE_BRIEF =
ALWAYS_DETAILED_SEC = NO
INLINE_INHERITED_MEMB = NO
FULL_PATH_NAMES = YES
STRIP_FROM_PATH =
STRIP_FROM_INC_PATH =
SHORT_NAMES = NO
JAVADOC_AUTOBRIEF = NO
QT_AUTOBRIEF = NO
MULTILINE_CPP_IS_BRIEF = NO
INHERIT_DOCS = YES
SEPARATE_MEMBER_PAGES = NO
TAB_SIZE = 4
ALIASES =
TCL_SUBST =
OPTIMIZE_OUTPUT_FOR_C = NO
OPTIMIZE_OUTPUT_JAVA = NO
OPTIMIZE_FOR_FORTRAN = NO
OPTIMIZE_OUTPUT_VHDL = NO
EXTENSION_MAPPING =
MARKDOWN_SUPPORT = YES
AUTOLINK_SUPPORT = YES
BUILTIN_STL_SUPPORT = YES
CPP_CLI_SUPPORT = NO
SIP_SUPPORT = NO
IDL_PROPERTY_SUPPORT = NO
DISTRIBUTE_GROUP_DOC = NO
SUBGROUPING = YES
INLINE_GROUPED_CLASSES = NO
INLINE_SIMPLE_STRUCTS = NO
TYPEDEF_HIDES_STRUCT = NO
LOOKUP_CACHE_SIZE = 0

# Build related configuration options

EXTRACT_ALL = YES
EXTRACT_PRIVATE = NO
EXTRACT_PACKAGE = NO
EXTRACT_STATIC = NO
EXTRACT_LOCAL_CLASSES = YES
EXTRACT_LOCAL_METHODS = NO
EXTRACT_ANON_NSPACES = NO
HIDE_UNDOC_MEMBERS = NO
HIDE_UNDOC_CLASSES = NO
HIDE_FRIEND_COMPOUNDS = NO
HIDE_IN_BODY_DOCS = NO
INTERNAL_DOCS = NO
CASE_SENSE_NAMES = YES
HIDE_SCOPE_NAMES = YES
SHOW_INCLUDE_FILES = YES
FORCE_LOCAL_INCLUDES = NO
INLINE_INFO = YES
SORT_MEMBER_DOCS = YES
SORT_BRIEF_DOCS = NO
SORT_MEMBERS_CTORS_1ST = NO
SORT_GROUP_NAMES = NO
SORT_BY_SCOPE_NAME = NO
STRICT_PROTO_MATCHING = NO
GENERATE_TODOLIST = YES
GENERATE_TESTLIST = NO
GENERATE_BUGLIST = YES
GENERATE_DEPRECATEDLIST= YES
ENABLED_SECTIONS =
MAX_INITIALIZER_LINES = 30
SHOW_USED_FILES = YES
SHOW_FILES = YES
SHOW_NAMESPACES = YES
FILE_VERSION_FILTER =
LAYOUT_FILE =
CITE_BIB_FILES =

# Configuration options related to warning and progress messages

QUIET = NO
WARNINGS = YES
WARN_IF_UNDOCUMENTED = YES
WARN_IF_DOC_ERROR = YES
WARN_NO_PARAMDOC = YES
WARN_FORMAT = "$file:$line: $text"
WARN_LOGFILE =

# Configuration options related to the input files

INPUT = src/include
INPUT_ENCODING = UTF-8
FILE_PATTERNS =
RECURSIVE = YES
EXCLUDE =
EXCLUDE_SYMLINKS = NO
EXCLUDE_PATTERNS =
EXCLUDE_SYMBOLS =
EXAMPLE_PATH =
EXAMPLE_PATTERNS =
EXAMPLE_RECURSIVE = NO
IMAGE_PATH =
INPUT_FILTER =
FILTER_PATTERNS =
FILTER_SOURCE_FILES = NO
FILTER_SOURCE_PATTERNS =
USE_MDFILE_AS_MAINPAGE =

# Configuration options related to source browsing

SOURCE_BROWSER = NO
INLINE_SOURCES = NO
STRIP_CODE_COMMENTS = YES
REFERENCED_BY_RELATION = NO
REFERENCES_RELATION = NO
REFERENCES_LINK_SOURCE = YES
SOURCE_TOOLTIPS = YES
USE_HTAGS = NO
VERBATIM_HEADERS = NO

# Configuration options related to the alphabetical class index

ALPHABETICAL_INDEX = YES
COLS_IN_ALPHA_INDEX = 5
IGNORE_PREFIX =

# Configuration options related to the HTML output

GENERATE_HTML = YES
HTML_OUTPUT = html
HTML_FILE_EXTENSION = .html
HTML_HEADER =
HTML_FOOTER =
HTML_STYLESHEET =
HTML_EXTRA_STYLESHEET =
HTML_EXTRA_FILES =
HTML_COLORSTYLE_HUE = 220
HTML_COLORSTYLE_SAT = 100
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/* ctype-style APIs.
*
* Copyright (C) 2012-2016 Reece H. Dunn
*
* This file is part of ucd-tools.
*
* ucd-tools is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* ucd-tools is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with ucd-tools. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/

#include "ucd/ucd.h"

int ucd_isalnum(codepoint_t c)
{
switch (ucd_lookup_category(c))
{
case UCD_CATEGORY_Ll:
case UCD_CATEGORY_Lm:
case UCD_CATEGORY_Lo:
case UCD_CATEGORY_Lt:
case UCD_CATEGORY_Lu:
case UCD_CATEGORY_Nd:
case UCD_CATEGORY_Nl:
case UCD_CATEGORY_No:
return 1;
default:
return 0;
}
}

int ucd_isalpha(codepoint_t c)
{
switch (ucd_lookup_category(c))
{
case UCD_CATEGORY_Ll:
case UCD_CATEGORY_Lm:
case UCD_CATEGORY_Lo:
case UCD_CATEGORY_Lt:
case UCD_CATEGORY_Lu:
return 1;
default:
return 0;
}
}

int ucd_iscntrl(codepoint_t c)
{
return ucd_lookup_category(c) == UCD_CATEGORY_Cc;
}

int ucd_isdigit(codepoint_t c)
{
switch (ucd_lookup_category(c))
{
case UCD_CATEGORY_Nd:
case UCD_CATEGORY_Nl:
case UCD_CATEGORY_No:
return 1;
default:
return 0;
}
}

int ucd_isgraph(codepoint_t c)
{
switch (ucd_lookup_category(c))
{
case UCD_CATEGORY_Cc:
case UCD_CATEGORY_Cf:
case UCD_CATEGORY_Cn:
case UCD_CATEGORY_Co:
case UCD_CATEGORY_Cs:
case UCD_CATEGORY_Zl:
case UCD_CATEGORY_Zp:
case UCD_CATEGORY_Zs:
case UCD_CATEGORY_Ii:
return 0;
default:
return 1;
}
}

int ucd_islower(codepoint_t c)
{
return ucd_lookup_category(c) == UCD_CATEGORY_Ll;
}

int ucd_isprint(codepoint_t c)
{
switch (ucd_lookup_category(c))
{
case UCD_CATEGORY_Cc:
case UCD_CATEGORY_Cf:
case UCD_CATEGORY_Cn:
case UCD_CATEGORY_Co:
case UCD_CATEGORY_Cs:
case UCD_CATEGORY_Ii:
return 0;
default:
return 1;
}
}

int ucd_ispunct(codepoint_t c)
{
switch (ucd_lookup_category(c))
{
case UCD_CATEGORY_Pc:
case UCD_CATEGORY_Pd:
case UCD_CATEGORY_Pe:
case UCD_CATEGORY_Pf:
case UCD_CATEGORY_Pi:
case UCD_CATEGORY_Po:
case UCD_CATEGORY_Ps:
return 1;
default:
return 0;
}
}

int ucd_isspace(codepoint_t c)
{
switch (ucd_lookup_category(c))
{
case UCD_CATEGORY_Zl:
case UCD_CATEGORY_Zp:
case UCD_CATEGORY_Zs:
return 1;
case UCD_CATEGORY_Cc:
switch (c) // Some control characters are also whitespace characters:
{
case 0x09: // U+0009 : CHARACTER TABULATION
case 0x0A: // U+000A : LINE FEED
case 0x0B: // U+000B : LINE TABULATION
case 0x0C: // U+000C : FORM FEED
case 0x0D: // U+000D : CARRIAGE RETURN
case 0x85: // U+0085 : NEXT LINE
return 1;
}
default:
return 0;
}
}

int ucd_isupper(codepoint_t c)
{
return ucd_lookup_category(c) == UCD_CATEGORY_Lu;
}

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/* Unicode Character Database API
*
* Copyright (C) 2012-2016 Reece H. Dunn
*
* This file is part of ucd-tools.
*
* ucd-tools is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* ucd-tools is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with ucd-tools. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/

#ifndef UNICODE_CHARACTER_DATA_H
#define UNICODE_CHARACTER_DATA_H

#include <stdint.h>

#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C"
{
#endif

/** @brief Represents a Unicode codepoint.
*/
typedef uint32_t codepoint_t;

/** @brief Unicode General Category Groups
* @see http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr44/
*/
typedef enum ucd_category_group_
{
UCD_CATEGORY_GROUP_C, /**< @brief Other */
UCD_CATEGORY_GROUP_I, /**< @brief Invalid */
UCD_CATEGORY_GROUP_L, /**< @brief Letter */
UCD_CATEGORY_GROUP_M, /**< @brief Mark */
UCD_CATEGORY_GROUP_N, /**< @brief Number */
UCD_CATEGORY_GROUP_P, /**< @brief Punctuation */
UCD_CATEGORY_GROUP_S, /**< @brief Symbol */
UCD_CATEGORY_GROUP_Z, /**< @brief Separator */
} ucd_category_group;

/** @brief Get a string representation of the category_group enumeration value.
*
* @param c The value to get the string representation for.
*
* @return The string representation, or "-" if the value is not recognized.
*/
const char *ucd_get_category_group_string(ucd_category_group c);

/** @brief Unicode General Category Values
* @see http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr44/
*/
typedef enum ucd_category_
{
UCD_CATEGORY_Cc, /**< @brief Control Character */
UCD_CATEGORY_Cf, /**< @brief Format Control Character */
UCD_CATEGORY_Cn, /**< @brief Unassigned */
UCD_CATEGORY_Co, /**< @brief Private Use */
UCD_CATEGORY_Cs, /**< @brief Surrogate Code Point */

UCD_CATEGORY_Ii, /**< @brief Invalid Unicode Codepoint */

UCD_CATEGORY_Ll, /**< @brief Lower Case Letter */
UCD_CATEGORY_Lm, /**< @brief Letter Modifier */
UCD_CATEGORY_Lo, /**< @brief Other Letter */
UCD_CATEGORY_Lt, /**< @brief Title Case Letter */
UCD_CATEGORY_Lu, /**< @brief Upper Case Letter */

UCD_CATEGORY_Mc, /**< @brief Spacing Mark */
UCD_CATEGORY_Me, /**< @brief Enclosing Mark */
UCD_CATEGORY_Mn, /**< @brief Non-Spacing Mark */

UCD_CATEGORY_Nd, /**< @brief Decimal Digit */
UCD_CATEGORY_Nl, /**< @brief Letter-Like Number */
UCD_CATEGORY_No, /**< @brief Other Number */

UCD_CATEGORY_Pc, /**< @brief Connector */
UCD_CATEGORY_Pd, /**< @brief Dash/Hyphen */
UCD_CATEGORY_Pe, /**< @brief Close Punctuation Mark */
UCD_CATEGORY_Pf, /**< @brief Final Quotation Mark */
UCD_CATEGORY_Pi, /**< @brief Initial Quotation Mark */
UCD_CATEGORY_Po, /**< @brief Other */
UCD_CATEGORY_Ps, /**< @brief Open Punctuation Mark */

UCD_CATEGORY_Sc, /**< @brief Currency Symbol */
UCD_CATEGORY_Sk, /**< @brief Modifier Symbol */
UCD_CATEGORY_Sm, /**< @brief Math Symbol */
UCD_CATEGORY_So, /**< @brief Other Symbol */

UCD_CATEGORY_Zl, /**< @brief Line Separator */
UCD_CATEGORY_Zp, /**< @brief Paragraph Separator */
UCD_CATEGORY_Zs, /**< @brief Space Separator */
} ucd_category;

/** @brief Get a string representation of the category enumeration value.
*
* @param c The value to get the string representation for.
*
* @return The string representation, or "--" if the value is not recognized.
*/
const char *ucd_get_category_string(ucd_category c);

/** @brief Lookup the General Category Group for a General Category.
*
* @param c The General Category to lookup.
* @return The General Category Group of the General Category.
*/
ucd_category_group ucd_get_category_group_for_category(ucd_category c);

/** @brief Lookup the General Category Group for a Unicode codepoint.
*
* @param c The Unicode codepoint to lookup.
* @return The General Category Group of the Unicode codepoint.
*/
ucd_category_group ucd_lookup_category_group(codepoint_t c);

/** @brief Lookup the General Category for a Unicode codepoint.
*
* @param c The Unicode codepoint to lookup.
* @return The General Category of the Unicode codepoint.
*/
ucd_category ucd_lookup_category(codepoint_t c);

/** @brief Unicode Script
* @see http://www.iana.org/assignments/language-subtag-registry
* @see http://www.unicode.org/iso15924/iso15924-codes.html
*/
typedef enum ucd_script_
{
UCD_SCRIPT_Adlm, /**< @brief Adlam Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Afak, /**< @brief Afaka Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Aghb, /**< @brief Caucasian Albanian Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Ahom, /**< @brief Tai Ahom Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Arab, /**< @brief Arabic Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Armi, /**< @brief Imperial Aramaic Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Armn, /**< @brief Armenian Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Avst, /**< @brief Avestan Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Bali, /**< @brief Balinese Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Bamu, /**< @brief Bamum Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Bass, /**< @brief Bassa Vah Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Batk, /**< @brief Batak Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Beng, /**< @brief Bengali Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Bhks, /**< @brief Bhaiksuki Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Blis, /**< @brief Blissymbols Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Bopo, /**< @brief Bopomofo Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Brah, /**< @brief Brahmi Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Brai, /**< @brief Braille Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Bugi, /**< @brief Buginese Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Buhd, /**< @brief Buhid Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Cakm, /**< @brief Chakma Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Cans, /**< @brief Unified Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics */
UCD_SCRIPT_Cari, /**< @brief Carian Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Cham, /**< @brief Cham Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Cher, /**< @brief Cherokee Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Cirt, /**< @brief Cirth Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Copt, /**< @brief Coptic Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Cprt, /**< @brief Cypriot Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Cyrl, /**< @brief Cyrillic Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Cyrs, /**< @brief Cyrillic (Old Church Slavonic variant) Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Deva, /**< @brief Devanagari Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Dsrt, /**< @brief Deseret Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Dupl, /**< @brief Duployan Shorthand Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Egyd, /**< @brief Egyptian Demotic Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Egyh, /**< @brief Egyptian Hieratic Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Egyp, /**< @brief Egyptian Hiegoglyphs */
UCD_SCRIPT_Elba, /**< @brief Elbasan Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Ethi, /**< @brief Ethiopic Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Geok, /**< @brief Khutsuri Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Geor, /**< @brief Geirgian Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Glag, /**< @brief Glagolitic Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Goth, /**< @brief Gothic Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Gran, /**< @brief Grantha Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Grek, /**< @brief Greek Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Gujr, /**< @brief Gujarati Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Guru, /**< @brief Gurmukhi Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Hang, /**< @brief Hangul Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Hani, /**< @brief Han (Hanzi, Kanji, Hanja) Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Hano, /**< @brief Hanunoo Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Hans, /**< @brief Han (Simplified) Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Hant, /**< @brief Han (Traditional) Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Hatr, /**< @brief Hatran Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Hebr, /**< @brief Hebrew Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Hira, /**< @brief Hiragana Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Hluw, /**< @brief Anatolian Hieroglyphs */
UCD_SCRIPT_Hmng, /**< @brief Pahawh Hmong Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Hrkt, /**< @brief Japanese Syllabaries */
UCD_SCRIPT_Hung, /**< @brief Old Hungarian Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Inds, /**< @brief Indus Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Ital, /**< @brief Old Italic Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Java, /**< @brief Javanese Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Jpan, /**< @brief Japanese (Han + Hiragana + Katakana) Scripts */
UCD_SCRIPT_Jurc, /**< @brief Jurchen Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Kali, /**< @brief Kayah Li Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Kana, /**< @brief Katakana Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Khar, /**< @brief Kharoshthi Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Khmr, /**< @brief Khmer Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Khoj, /**< @brief Khojki Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Knda, /**< @brief Kannada Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Kore, /**< @brief Korean (Hangul + Han) Scripts */
UCD_SCRIPT_Kpel, /**< @brief Kpelle Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Kthi, /**< @brief Kaithi Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Lana, /**< @brief Tai Tham Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Laoo, /**< @brief Lao Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Latf, /**< @brief Latin Script (Fractur Variant) */
UCD_SCRIPT_Latg, /**< @brief Latin Script (Gaelic Variant) */
UCD_SCRIPT_Latn, /**< @brief Latin Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Lepc, /**< @brief Lepcha Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Limb, /**< @brief Limbu Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Lina, /**< @brief Linear A Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Linb, /**< @brief Linear B Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Lisu, /**< @brief Lisu Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Loma, /**< @brief Loma Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Lyci, /**< @brief Lycian Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Lydi, /**< @brief Lydian Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Mahj, /**< @brief Mahajani Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Mand, /**< @brief Mandaic Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Mani, /**< @brief Manichaean Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Marc, /**< @brief Marchen Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Maya, /**< @brief Mayan Hieroglyphs */
UCD_SCRIPT_Mend, /**< @brief Mende Kikakui Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Merc, /**< @brief Meroitic Cursive Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Mero, /**< @brief Meroitic Hieroglyphs */
UCD_SCRIPT_Mlym, /**< @brief Malayalam Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Modi, /**< @brief Modi Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Mong, /**< @brief Mongolian Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Moon, /**< @brief Moon Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Mroo, /**< @brief Mro Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Mtei, /**< @brief Meitei Mayek Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Mult, /**< @brief Multani Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Mymr, /**< @brief Myanmar (Burmese) Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Narb, /**< @brief Old North Arabian Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Nbat, /**< @brief Nabataean Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Newa, /**< @brief Newa Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Nkgb, /**< @brief Nakhi Geba Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Nkoo, /**< @brief N'Ko Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Nshu, /**< @brief Nushu Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Ogam, /**< @brief Ogham Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Olck, /**< @brief Ol Chiki Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Orkh, /**< @brief Old Turkic Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Orya, /**< @brief Oriya Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Osge, /**< @brief Osage Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Osma, /**< @brief Osmanya Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Palm, /**< @brief Palmyrene Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Pauc, /**< @brief Pau Cin Hau Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Perm, /**< @brief Old Permic */
UCD_SCRIPT_Phag, /**< @brief Phags-Pa Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Phli, /**< @brief Inscriptional Pahlavi Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Phlp, /**< @brief Psalter Pahlavi Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Phlv, /**< @brief Book Pahlavi Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Phnx, /**< @brief Phoenician Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Plrd, /**< @brief Miao Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Prti, /**< @brief Inscriptional Parthian Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Qaak, /**< @brief Klingon Script (Private Use) */
UCD_SCRIPT_Rjng, /**< @brief Rejang Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Roro, /**< @brief Rongorongo Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Runr, /**< @brief Runic Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Samr, /**< @brief Samaritan Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Sara, /**< @brief Sarati Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Sarb, /**< @brief Old South Arabian Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Saur, /**< @brief Saurashtra Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Sgnw, /**< @brief Sign Writing */
UCD_SCRIPT_Shaw, /**< @brief Shavian Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Shrd, /**< @brief Sharada Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Sidd, /**< @brief Siddham Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Sind, /**< @brief Sindhi Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Sinh, /**< @brief Sinhala Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Sora, /**< @brief Sora Sompeng Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Sund, /**< @brief Sundanese Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Sylo, /**< @brief Syloti Nagri Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Syrc, /**< @brief Syriac Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Syre, /**< @brief Syriac Script (Estrangelo Variant) */
UCD_SCRIPT_Syrj, /**< @brief Syriac Script (Western Variant) */
UCD_SCRIPT_Syrn, /**< @brief Syriac Script (Eastern Variant) */
UCD_SCRIPT_Tagb, /**< @brief Tagbanwa Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Takr, /**< @brief Takri Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Tale, /**< @brief Tai Le Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Talu, /**< @brief New Tai Lue Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Taml, /**< @brief Tamil Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Tang, /**< @brief Tangut Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Tavt, /**< @brief Tai Viet Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Telu, /**< @brief Telugu Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Teng, /**< @brief Tengwar Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Tfng, /**< @brief Tifinagh Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Tglg, /**< @brief Tagalog Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Thaa, /**< @brief Thaana Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Thai, /**< @brief Thai Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Tibt, /**< @brief Tibetan Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Tirh, /**< @brief Tirhuta Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Ugar, /**< @brief Ugaritic Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Vaii, /**< @brief Vai Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Visp, /**< @brief Visible Speech Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Wara, /**< @brief Warang Citi Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Wole, /**< @brief Woleai Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Xpeo, /**< @brief Old Persian Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Xsux, /**< @brief Cuneiform Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Yiii, /**< @brief Yi Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Zinh, /**< @brief Inherited Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Zmth, /**< @brief Mathematical Notation */
UCD_SCRIPT_Zsym, /**< @brief Symbols */
UCD_SCRIPT_Zxxx, /**< @brief Unwritten Documents */
UCD_SCRIPT_Zyyy, /**< @brief Undetermined Script */
UCD_SCRIPT_Zzzz, /**< @brief Uncoded Script */
} ucd_script;

/** @brief Get a string representation of the script enumeration value.
*
* @param s The value to get the string representation for.
*
* @return The string representation, or "----" if the value is not recognized.
*/
const char *ucd_get_script_string(ucd_script s);

/** @brief Lookup the Script for a Unicode codepoint.
*
* @param c The Unicode codepoint to lookup.
* @return The Script of the Unicode codepoint.
*/
ucd_script ucd_lookup_script(codepoint_t c);

/** @brief Is the codepoint an alpha-numeric character?
*
* @param c The Unicode codepoint to check.
* @return Non-zero if the codepoint is a letter or number, zero otherwise.
*/
int ucd_isalnum(codepoint_t c);

/** @brief Is the codepoint a letter?
*
* @param c The Unicode codepoint to check.
* @return Non-zero if the codepoint is a letter, zero otherwise.
*/
int ucd_isalpha(codepoint_t c);

/** @brief Is the codepoint a control character?
*
* @param c The Unicode codepoint to check.
* @return Non-zero if the codepoint is a control character, zero otherwise.
*/
int ucd_iscntrl(codepoint_t c);

/** @brief Is the codepoint a numeric character?
*
* @param c The Unicode codepoint to check.
* @return Non-zero if the codepoint is a number, zero otherwise.
*/
int ucd_isdigit(codepoint_t c);

/** @brief Does the codepoint have a displayable glyph?
*
* @param c The Unicode codepoint to check.
* @return Non-zero if the codepoint has a displayable glyph, zero otherwise.
*/
int ucd_isgraph(codepoint_t c);

/** @brief Is the codepoint a lower-case letter?
*
* @param c The Unicode codepoint to check.
* @return Non-zero if the codepoint is a lower-case letter, zero otherwise.
*/
int ucd_islower(codepoint_t c);

/** @brief Is the codepoint a printable character?
*
* @param c The Unicode codepoint to check.
* @return Non-zero if the codepoint is a printable character, zero otherwise.
*/
int ucd_isprint(codepoint_t c);

/** @brief Is the codepoint a punctuation character?
*
* @param c The Unicode codepoint to check.
* @return Non-zero if the codepoint is a punctuation character, zero otherwise.
*/
int ucd_ispunct(codepoint_t c);

/** @brief Is the codepoint a whitespace character?
*
* @param c The Unicode codepoint to check.
* @return Non-zero if the codepoint is a whitespace character, zero otherwise.
*/
int ucd_isspace(codepoint_t c);

/** @brief Is the codepoint an upper-case letter?
*
* @param c The Unicode codepoint to check.
* @return Non-zero if the codepoint is an upper-case letter, zero otherwise.
*/
int ucd_isupper(codepoint_t c);

/** @brief Convert the Unicode codepoint to upper-case.
*
* This function only uses the simple case mapping present in the
* UnicodeData file. The data in SpecialCasing requires Unicode
* codepoints to be mapped to multiple codepoints.
*
* @param c The Unicode codepoint to convert.
* @return The upper-case Unicode codepoint for this codepoint, or
* this codepoint if there is no upper-case codepoint.
*/
codepoint_t ucd_toupper(codepoint_t c);

/** @brief Convert the Unicode codepoint to lower-case.
*
* This function only uses the simple case mapping present in the
* UnicodeData file. The data in SpecialCasing requires Unicode
* codepoints to be mapped to multiple codepoints.
*
* @param c The Unicode codepoint to convert.
* @return The lower-case Unicode codepoint for this codepoint, or
* this codepoint if there is no upper-case codepoint.
*/
codepoint_t ucd_tolower(codepoint_t c);

/** @brief Convert the Unicode codepoint to title-case.
*
* This function only uses the simple case mapping present in the
* UnicodeData file. The data in SpecialCasing requires Unicode
* codepoints to be mapped to multiple codepoints.
*
* @param c The Unicode codepoint to convert.
* @return The title-case Unicode codepoint for this codepoint, or
* this codepoint if there is no upper-case codepoint.
*/
codepoint_t ucd_totitle(codepoint_t c);

#ifdef __cplusplus
}

/** @brief Unicode Character Database
*/
namespace ucd
{
/** @brief Represents a Unicode codepoint.
*/
using ::codepoint_t;

/** @brief Unicode General Category Groups
* @see http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr44/
*/
enum category_group
{
C = UCD_CATEGORY_GROUP_C, /**< @brief Other */
I = UCD_CATEGORY_GROUP_I, /**< @brief Invalid */
L = UCD_CATEGORY_GROUP_L, /**< @brief Letter */
M = UCD_CATEGORY_GROUP_M, /**< @brief Mark */
N = UCD_CATEGORY_GROUP_N, /**< @brief Number */
P = UCD_CATEGORY_GROUP_P, /**< @brief Punctuation */
S = UCD_CATEGORY_GROUP_S, /**< @brief Symbol */
Z = UCD_CATEGORY_GROUP_Z, /**< @brief Separator */
};

/** @brief Get a string representation of the category_group enumeration value.
*
* @param c The value to get the string representation for.
*
* @return The string representation, or "-" if the value is not recognized.
*/
inline const char *get_category_group_string(category_group c)
{
return ucd_get_category_group_string((ucd_category_group)c);
}

/** @brief Unicode General Category Values
* @see http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr44/
*/
enum category
{
Cc = UCD_CATEGORY_Cc, /**< @brief Control Character */
Cf = UCD_CATEGORY_Cf, /**< @brief Format Control Character */
Cn = UCD_CATEGORY_Cn, /**< @brief Unassigned */
Co = UCD_CATEGORY_Co, /**< @brief Private Use */
Cs = UCD_CATEGORY_Cs, /**< @brief Surrogate Code Point */

Ii = UCD_CATEGORY_Ii, /**< @brief Invalid Unicode Codepoint */

Ll = UCD_CATEGORY_Ll, /**< @brief Lower Case Letter */
Lm = UCD_CATEGORY_Lm, /**< @brief Letter Modifier */
Lo = UCD_CATEGORY_Lo, /**< @brief Other Letter */
Lt = UCD_CATEGORY_Lt, /**< @brief Title Case Letter */
Lu = UCD_CATEGORY_Lu, /**< @brief Upper Case Letter */

Mc = UCD_CATEGORY_Mc, /**< @brief Spacing Mark */
Me = UCD_CATEGORY_Me, /**< @brief Enclosing Mark */
Mn = UCD_CATEGORY_Mn, /**< @brief Non-Spacing Mark */

Nd = UCD_CATEGORY_Nd, /**< @brief Decimal Digit */
Nl = UCD_CATEGORY_Nl, /**< @brief Letter-Like Number */
No = UCD_CATEGORY_No, /**< @brief Other Number */

Pc = UCD_CATEGORY_Pc, /**< @brief Connector */
Pd = UCD_CATEGORY_Pd, /**< @brief Dash/Hyphen */
Pe = UCD_CATEGORY_Pe, /**< @brief Close Punctuation Mark */
Pf = UCD_CATEGORY_Pf, /**< @brief Final Quotation Mark */
Pi = UCD_CATEGORY_Pi, /**< @brief Initial Quotation Mark */
Po = UCD_CATEGORY_Po, /**< @brief Other */
Ps = UCD_CATEGORY_Ps, /**< @brief Open Punctuation Mark */

Sc = UCD_CATEGORY_Sc, /**< @brief Currency Symbol */
Sk = UCD_CATEGORY_Sk, /**< @brief Modifier Symbol */
Sm = UCD_CATEGORY_Sm, /**< @brief Math Symbol */
So = UCD_CATEGORY_So, /**< @brief Other Symbol */

Zl = UCD_CATEGORY_Zl, /**< @brief Line Separator */
Zp = UCD_CATEGORY_Zp, /**< @brief Paragraph Separator */
Zs = UCD_CATEGORY_Zs, /**< @brief Space Separator */
};

/** @brief Get a string representation of the category enumeration value.
*
* @param c The value to get the string representation for.
*
* @return The string representation, or "--" if the value is not recognized.
*/
inline const char *get_category_string(category c)
{
return ucd_get_category_string((ucd_category)c);
}

/** @brief Lookup the General Category Group for a General Category.
*
* @param c The General Category to lookup.
* @return The General Category Group of the General Category.
*/
inline category_group lookup_category_group(category c)
{
return (category_group)ucd_get_category_group_for_category((ucd_category)c);
}

/** @brief Lookup the General Category Group for a Unicode codepoint.
*
* @param c The Unicode codepoint to lookup.
* @return The General Category Group of the Unicode codepoint.
*/
inline category_group lookup_category_group(codepoint_t c)
{
return (category_group)ucd_lookup_category_group(c);
}

/** @brief Lookup the General Category for a Unicode codepoint.
*
* @param c The Unicode codepoint to lookup.
* @return The General Category of the Unicode codepoint.
*/
inline category lookup_category(codepoint_t c)
{
return (category)ucd_lookup_category(c);
}

/** @brief Unicode Script
* @see http://www.iana.org/assignments/language-subtag-registry
* @see http://www.unicode.org/iso15924/iso15924-codes.html
*/
enum script
{
Adlm = UCD_SCRIPT_Adlm, /**< @brief Adlam Script */
Afak = UCD_SCRIPT_Afak, /**< @brief Afaka Script */
Aghb = UCD_SCRIPT_Aghb, /**< @brief Caucasian Albanian Script */
Ahom = UCD_SCRIPT_Ahom, /**< @brief Tai Ahom Script */
Arab = UCD_SCRIPT_Arab, /**< @brief Arabic Script */
Armi = UCD_SCRIPT_Armi, /**< @brief Imperial Aramaic Script */
Armn = UCD_SCRIPT_Armn, /**< @brief Armenian Script */
Avst = UCD_SCRIPT_Avst, /**< @brief Avestan Script */
Bali = UCD_SCRIPT_Bali, /**< @brief Balinese Script */
Bamu = UCD_SCRIPT_Bamu, /**< @brief Bamum Script */
Bass = UCD_SCRIPT_Bass, /**< @brief Bassa Vah Script */
Batk = UCD_SCRIPT_Batk, /**< @brief Batak Script */
Beng = UCD_SCRIPT_Beng, /**< @brief Bengali Script */
Bhks = UCD_SCRIPT_Bhks, /**< @brief Bhaiksuki Script */
Blis = UCD_SCRIPT_Blis, /**< @brief Blissymbols Script */
Bopo = UCD_SCRIPT_Bopo, /**< @brief Bopomofo Script */
Brah = UCD_SCRIPT_Brah, /**< @brief Brahmi Script */
Brai = UCD_SCRIPT_Brai, /**< @brief Braille Script */
Bugi = UCD_SCRIPT_Bugi, /**< @brief Buginese Script */
Buhd = UCD_SCRIPT_Buhd, /**< @brief Buhid Script */
Cakm = UCD_SCRIPT_Cakm, /**< @brief Chakma Script */
Cans = UCD_SCRIPT_Cans, /**< @brief Unified Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics */
Cari = UCD_SCRIPT_Cari, /**< @brief Carian Script */
Cham = UCD_SCRIPT_Cham, /**< @brief Cham Script */
Cher = UCD_SCRIPT_Cher, /**< @brief Cherokee Script */
Cirt = UCD_SCRIPT_Cirt, /**< @brief Cirth Script */
Copt = UCD_SCRIPT_Copt, /**< @brief Coptic Script */
Cprt = UCD_SCRIPT_Cprt, /**< @brief Cypriot Script */
Cyrl = UCD_SCRIPT_Cyrl, /**< @brief Cyrillic Script */
Cyrs = UCD_SCRIPT_Cyrs, /**< @brief Cyrillic (Old Church Slavonic variant) Script */
Deva = UCD_SCRIPT_Deva, /**< @brief Devanagari Script */
Dsrt = UCD_SCRIPT_Dsrt, /**< @brief Deseret Script */
Dupl = UCD_SCRIPT_Dupl, /**< @brief Duployan Shorthand Script */
Egyd = UCD_SCRIPT_Egyd, /**< @brief Egyptian Demotic Script */
Egyh = UCD_SCRIPT_Egyh, /**< @brief Egyptian Hieratic Script */
Egyp = UCD_SCRIPT_Egyp, /**< @brief Egyptian Hiegoglyphs */
Elba = UCD_SCRIPT_Elba, /**< @brief Elbasan Script */
Ethi = UCD_SCRIPT_Ethi, /**< @brief Ethiopic Script */
Geok = UCD_SCRIPT_Geok, /**< @brief Khutsuri Script */
Geor = UCD_SCRIPT_Geor, /**< @brief Geirgian Script */
Glag = UCD_SCRIPT_Glag, /**< @brief Glagolitic Script */
Goth = UCD_SCRIPT_Goth, /**< @brief Gothic Script */
Gran = UCD_SCRIPT_Gran, /**< @brief Grantha Script */
Grek = UCD_SCRIPT_Grek, /**< @brief Greek Script */
Gujr = UCD_SCRIPT_Gujr, /**< @brief Gujarati Script */
Guru = UCD_SCRIPT_Guru, /**< @brief Gurmukhi Script */
Hang = UCD_SCRIPT_Hang, /**< @brief Hangul Script */
Hani = UCD_SCRIPT_Hani, /**< @brief Han (Hanzi, Kanji, Hanja) Script */
Hano = UCD_SCRIPT_Hano, /**< @brief Hanunoo Script */
Hans = UCD_SCRIPT_Hans, /**< @brief Han (Simplified) Script */
Hant = UCD_SCRIPT_Hant, /**< @brief Han (Traditional) Script */
Hatr = UCD_SCRIPT_Hatr, /**< @brief Hatran Script */
Hebr = UCD_SCRIPT_Hebr, /**< @brief Hebrew Script */
Hira = UCD_SCRIPT_Hira, /**< @brief Hiragana Script */
Hluw = UCD_SCRIPT_Hluw, /**< @brief Anatolian Hieroglyphs */
Hmng = UCD_SCRIPT_Hmng, /**< @brief Pahawh Hmong Script */
Hrkt = UCD_SCRIPT_Hrkt, /**< @brief Japanese Syllabaries */
Hung = UCD_SCRIPT_Hung, /**< @brief Old Hungarian Script */
Inds = UCD_SCRIPT_Inds, /**< @brief Indus Script */
Ital = UCD_SCRIPT_Ital, /**< @brief Old Italic Script */
Java = UCD_SCRIPT_Java, /**< @brief Javanese Script */
Jpan = UCD_SCRIPT_Jpan, /**< @brief Japanese (Han + Hiragana + Katakana) Scripts */
Jurc = UCD_SCRIPT_Jurc, /**< @brief Jurchen Script */
Kali = UCD_SCRIPT_Kali, /**< @brief Kayah Li Script */
Kana = UCD_SCRIPT_Kana, /**< @brief Katakana Script */
Khar = UCD_SCRIPT_Khar, /**< @brief Kharoshthi Script */
Khmr = UCD_SCRIPT_Khmr, /**< @brief Khmer Script */
Khoj = UCD_SCRIPT_Khoj, /**< @brief Khojki Script */
Knda = UCD_SCRIPT_Knda, /**< @brief Kannada Script */
Kore = UCD_SCRIPT_Kore, /**< @brief Korean (Hangul + Han) Scripts */
Kpel = UCD_SCRIPT_Kpel, /**< @brief Kpelle Script */
Kthi = UCD_SCRIPT_Kthi, /**< @brief Kaithi Script */
Lana = UCD_SCRIPT_Lana, /**< @brief Tai Tham Script */
Laoo = UCD_SCRIPT_Laoo, /**< @brief Lao Script */
Latf = UCD_SCRIPT_Latf, /**< @brief Latin Script (Fractur Variant) */
Latg = UCD_SCRIPT_Latg, /**< @brief Latin Script (Gaelic Variant) */
Latn = UCD_SCRIPT_Latn, /**< @brief Latin Script */
Lepc = UCD_SCRIPT_Lepc, /**< @brief Lepcha Script */
Limb = UCD_SCRIPT_Limb, /**< @brief Limbu Script */
Lina = UCD_SCRIPT_Lina, /**< @brief Linear A Script */
Linb = UCD_SCRIPT_Linb, /**< @brief Linear B Script */
Lisu = UCD_SCRIPT_Lisu, /**< @brief Lisu Script */
Loma = UCD_SCRIPT_Loma, /**< @brief Loma Script */
Lyci = UCD_SCRIPT_Lyci, /**< @brief Lycian Script */
Lydi = UCD_SCRIPT_Lydi, /**< @brief Lydian Script */
Mahj = UCD_SCRIPT_Mahj, /**< @brief Mahajani Script */
Mand = UCD_SCRIPT_Mand, /**< @brief Mandaic Script */
Mani = UCD_SCRIPT_Mani, /**< @brief Manichaean Script */
Marc = UCD_SCRIPT_Marc, /**< @brief Marchen Script */
Maya = UCD_SCRIPT_Maya, /**< @brief Mayan Hieroglyphs */
Mend = UCD_SCRIPT_Mend, /**< @brief Mende Kikakui Script */
Merc = UCD_SCRIPT_Merc, /**< @brief Meroitic Cursive Script */
Mero = UCD_SCRIPT_Mero, /**< @brief Meroitic Hieroglyphs */
Mlym = UCD_SCRIPT_Mlym, /**< @brief Malayalam Script */
Modi = UCD_SCRIPT_Modi, /**< @brief Modi Script */
Mong = UCD_SCRIPT_Mong, /**< @brief Mongolian Script */
Moon = UCD_SCRIPT_Moon, /**< @brief Moon Script */
Mroo = UCD_SCRIPT_Mroo, /**< @brief Mro Script */
Mtei = UCD_SCRIPT_Mtei, /**< @brief Meitei Mayek Script */
Mult = UCD_SCRIPT_Mult, /**< @brief Multani Script */
Mymr = UCD_SCRIPT_Mymr, /**< @brief Myanmar (Burmese) Script */
Narb = UCD_SCRIPT_Narb, /**< @brief Old North Arabian Script */
Nbat = UCD_SCRIPT_Nbat, /**< @brief Nabataean Script */
Newa = UCD_SCRIPT_Newa, /**< @brief Newa Script */
Nkgb = UCD_SCRIPT_Nkgb, /**< @brief Nakhi Geba Script */
Nkoo = UCD_SCRIPT_Nkoo, /**< @brief N'Ko Script */
Nshu = UCD_SCRIPT_Nshu, /**< @brief Nushu Script */
Ogam = UCD_SCRIPT_Ogam, /**< @brief Ogham Script */
Olck = UCD_SCRIPT_Olck, /**< @brief Ol Chiki Script */
Orkh = UCD_SCRIPT_Orkh, /**< @brief Old Turkic Script */
Orya = UCD_SCRIPT_Orya, /**< @brief Oriya Script */
Osge = UCD_SCRIPT_Osge, /**< @brief Osage Script */
Osma = UCD_SCRIPT_Osma, /**< @brief Osmanya Script */
Palm = UCD_SCRIPT_Palm, /**< @brief Palmyrene Script */
Pauc = UCD_SCRIPT_Pauc, /**< @brief Pau Cin Hau Script */
Perm = UCD_SCRIPT_Perm, /**< @brief Old Permic */
Phag = UCD_SCRIPT_Phag, /**< @brief Phags-Pa Script */
Phli = UCD_SCRIPT_Phli, /**< @brief Inscriptional Pahlavi Script */
Phlp = UCD_SCRIPT_Phlp, /**< @brief Psalter Pahlavi Script */
Phlv = UCD_SCRIPT_Phlv, /**< @brief Book Pahlavi Script */
Phnx = UCD_SCRIPT_Phnx, /**< @brief Phoenician Script */
Plrd = UCD_SCRIPT_Plrd, /**< @brief Miao Script */
Prti = UCD_SCRIPT_Prti, /**< @brief Inscriptional Parthian Script */
Qaak = UCD_SCRIPT_Qaak, /**< @brief Klingon Script (Private Use) */
Rjng = UCD_SCRIPT_Rjng, /**< @brief Rejang Script */
Roro = UCD_SCRIPT_Roro, /**< @brief Rongorongo Script */
Runr = UCD_SCRIPT_Runr, /**< @brief Runic Script */
Samr = UCD_SCRIPT_Samr, /**< @brief Samaritan Script */
Sara = UCD_SCRIPT_Sara, /**< @brief Sarati Script */
Sarb = UCD_SCRIPT_Sarb, /**< @brief Old South Arabian Script */
Saur = UCD_SCRIPT_Saur, /**< @brief Saurashtra Script */
Sgnw = UCD_SCRIPT_Sgnw, /**< @brief Sign Writing */
Shaw = UCD_SCRIPT_Shaw, /**< @brief Shavian Script */
Shrd = UCD_SCRIPT_Shrd, /**< @brief Sharada Script */
Sidd = UCD_SCRIPT_Sidd, /**< @brief Siddham Script */
Sind = UCD_SCRIPT_Sind, /**< @brief Sindhi Script */
Sinh = UCD_SCRIPT_Sinh, /**< @brief Sinhala Script */
Sora = UCD_SCRIPT_Sora, /**< @brief Sora Sompeng Script */
Sund = UCD_SCRIPT_Sund, /**< @brief Sundanese Script */
Sylo = UCD_SCRIPT_Sylo, /**< @brief Syloti Nagri Script */
Syrc = UCD_SCRIPT_Syrc, /**< @brief Syriac Script */
Syre = UCD_SCRIPT_Syre, /**< @brief Syriac Script (Estrangelo Variant) */
Syrj = UCD_SCRIPT_Syrj, /**< @brief Syriac Script (Western Variant) */
Syrn = UCD_SCRIPT_Syrn, /**< @brief Syriac Script (Eastern Variant) */
Tagb = UCD_SCRIPT_Tagb, /**< @brief Tagbanwa Script */
Takr = UCD_SCRIPT_Takr, /**< @brief Takri Script */
Tale = UCD_SCRIPT_Tale, /**< @brief Tai Le Script */
Talu = UCD_SCRIPT_Talu, /**< @brief New Tai Lue Script */
Taml = UCD_SCRIPT_Taml, /**< @brief Tamil Script */
Tang = UCD_SCRIPT_Tang, /**< @brief Tangut Script */
Tavt = UCD_SCRIPT_Tavt, /**< @brief Tai Viet Script */
Telu = UCD_SCRIPT_Telu, /**< @brief Telugu Script */
Teng = UCD_SCRIPT_Teng, /**< @brief Tengwar Script */
Tfng = UCD_SCRIPT_Tfng, /**< @brief Tifinagh Script */
Tglg = UCD_SCRIPT_Tglg, /**< @brief Tagalog Script */
Thaa = UCD_SCRIPT_Thaa, /**< @brief Thaana Script */
Thai = UCD_SCRIPT_Thai, /**< @brief Thai Script */
Tibt = UCD_SCRIPT_Tibt, /**< @brief Tibetan Script */
Tirh = UCD_SCRIPT_Tirh, /**< @brief Tirhuta Script */
Ugar = UCD_SCRIPT_Ugar, /**< @brief Ugaritic Script */
Vaii = UCD_SCRIPT_Vaii, /**< @brief Vai Script */
Visp = UCD_SCRIPT_Visp, /**< @brief Visible Speech Script */
Wara = UCD_SCRIPT_Wara, /**< @brief Warang Citi Script */
Wole = UCD_SCRIPT_Wole, /**< @brief Woleai Script */
Xpeo = UCD_SCRIPT_Xpeo, /**< @brief Old Persian Script */
Xsux = UCD_SCRIPT_Xsux, /**< @brief Cuneiform Script */
Yiii = UCD_SCRIPT_Yiii, /**< @brief Yi Script */
Zinh = UCD_SCRIPT_Zinh, /**< @brief Inherited Script */
Zmth = UCD_SCRIPT_Zmth, /**< @brief Mathematical Notation */
Zsym = UCD_SCRIPT_Zsym, /**< @brief Symbols */
Zxxx = UCD_SCRIPT_Zxxx, /**< @brief Unwritten Documents */
Zyyy = UCD_SCRIPT_Zyyy, /**< @brief Undetermined Script */
Zzzz = UCD_SCRIPT_Zzzz, /**< @brief Uncoded Script */
};

/** @brief Get a string representation of the script enumeration value.
*
* @param s The value to get the string representation for.
*
* @return The string representation, or "----" if the value is not recognized.
*/
inline const char *get_script_string(script s)
{
return ucd_get_script_string((ucd_script)s);
}

/** @brief Lookup the Script for a Unicode codepoint.
*
* @param c The Unicode codepoint to lookup.
* @return The Script of the Unicode codepoint.
*/
inline script lookup_script(codepoint_t c)
{
return (script)ucd_lookup_script(c);
}

/** @brief Is the codepoint an alpha-numeric character?
*
* @param c The Unicode codepoint to check.
* @return Non-zero if the codepoint is a letter or number, zero otherwise.
*/
inline int isalnum(codepoint_t c)
{
return ucd_isalnum(c);
}

/** @brief Is the codepoint a letter?
*
* @param c The Unicode codepoint to check.
* @return Non-zero if the codepoint is a letter, zero otherwise.
*/
inline int isalpha(codepoint_t c)
{
return ucd_isalpha(c);
}

/** @brief Is the codepoint a control character?
*
* @param c The Unicode codepoint to check.
* @return Non-zero if the codepoint is a control character, zero otherwise.
*/
inline int iscntrl(codepoint_t c)
{
return ucd_iscntrl(c);
}

/** @brief Is the codepoint a numeric character?
*
* @param c The Unicode codepoint to check.
* @return Non-zero if the codepoint is a number, zero otherwise.
*/
inline int isdigit(codepoint_t c)
{
return ucd_isdigit(c);
}

/** @brief Does the codepoint have a displayable glyph?
*
* @param c The Unicode codepoint to check.
* @return Non-zero if the codepoint has a displayable glyph, zero otherwise.
*/
inline int isgraph(codepoint_t c)
{
return ucd_isgraph(c);
}

/** @brief Is the codepoint a lower-case letter?
*
* @param c The Unicode codepoint to check.
* @return Non-zero if the codepoint is a lower-case letter, zero otherwise.
*/
inline int islower(codepoint_t c)
{
return ucd_islower(c);
}

/** @brief Is the codepoint a printable character?
*
* @param c The Unicode codepoint to check.
* @return Non-zero if the codepoint is a printable character, zero otherwise.
*/
inline int isprint(codepoint_t c)
{
return ucd_isprint(c);
}

/** @brief Is the codepoint a punctuation character?
*
* @param c The Unicode codepoint to check.
* @return Non-zero if the codepoint is a punctuation character, zero otherwise.
*/
inline int ispunct(codepoint_t c)
{
return ucd_ispunct(c);
}

/** @brief Is the codepoint a whitespace character?
*
* @param c The Unicode codepoint to check.
* @return Non-zero if the codepoint is a whitespace character, zero otherwise.
*/
inline int isspace(codepoint_t c)
{
return ucd_isspace(c);
}

/** @brief Is the codepoint an upper-case letter?
*
* @param c The Unicode codepoint to check.
* @return Non-zero if the codepoint is an upper-case letter, zero otherwise.
*/
inline int isupper(codepoint_t c)
{
return ucd_isupper(c);
}

/** @brief Convert the Unicode codepoint to upper-case.
*
* This function only uses the simple case mapping present in the
* UnicodeData file. The data in SpecialCasing requires Unicode
* codepoints to be mapped to multiple codepoints.
*
* @param c The Unicode codepoint to convert.
* @return The upper-case Unicode codepoint for this codepoint, or
* this codepoint if there is no upper-case codepoint.
*/
inline codepoint_t toupper(codepoint_t c)
{
return ucd_toupper(c);
}

/** @brief Convert the Unicode codepoint to lower-case.
*
* This function only uses the simple case mapping present in the
* UnicodeData file. The data in SpecialCasing requires Unicode
* codepoints to be mapped to multiple codepoints.
*
* @param c The Unicode codepoint to convert.
* @return The lower-case Unicode codepoint for this codepoint, or
* this codepoint if there is no upper-case codepoint.
*/
inline codepoint_t tolower(codepoint_t c)
{
return ucd_tolower(c);
}

/** @brief Convert the Unicode codepoint to title-case.
*
* This function only uses the simple case mapping present in the
* UnicodeData file. The data in SpecialCasing requires Unicode
* codepoints to be mapped to multiple codepoints.
*
* @param c The Unicode codepoint to convert.
* @return The title-case Unicode codepoint for this codepoint, or
* this codepoint if there is no upper-case codepoint.
*/
inline codepoint_t totitle(codepoint_t c)
{
return ucd_totitle(c);
}
}
#endif

#endif

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/* Enumeration types to string.
*
* Copyright (C) 2012-2016 Reece H. Dunn
*
* This file is part of ucd-tools.
*
* ucd-tools is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* ucd-tools is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with ucd-tools. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/

#include "ucd/ucd.h"

const char *ucd_get_category_group_string(ucd_category_group c)
{
switch (c)
{
case UCD_CATEGORY_GROUP_C: return "C";
case UCD_CATEGORY_GROUP_I: return "I";
case UCD_CATEGORY_GROUP_L: return "L";
case UCD_CATEGORY_GROUP_M: return "M";
case UCD_CATEGORY_GROUP_N: return "N";
case UCD_CATEGORY_GROUP_P: return "P";
case UCD_CATEGORY_GROUP_S: return "S";
case UCD_CATEGORY_GROUP_Z: return "Z";
default: return "-";
}
}

const char *ucd_get_category_string(ucd_category c)
{
switch (c)
{
case UCD_CATEGORY_Cc: return "Cc";
case UCD_CATEGORY_Cf: return "Cf";
case UCD_CATEGORY_Cn: return "Cn";
case UCD_CATEGORY_Co: return "Co";
case UCD_CATEGORY_Cs: return "Cs";
case UCD_CATEGORY_Ii: return "Ii";
case UCD_CATEGORY_Ll: return "Ll";
case UCD_CATEGORY_Lm: return "Lm";
case UCD_CATEGORY_Lo: return "Lo";
case UCD_CATEGORY_Lt: return "Lt";
case UCD_CATEGORY_Lu: return "Lu";
case UCD_CATEGORY_Mc: return "Mc";
case UCD_CATEGORY_Me: return "Me";
case UCD_CATEGORY_Mn: return "Mn";
case UCD_CATEGORY_Nd: return "Nd";
case UCD_CATEGORY_Nl: return "Nl";
case UCD_CATEGORY_No: return "No";
case UCD_CATEGORY_Pc: return "Pc";
case UCD_CATEGORY_Pd: return "Pd";
case UCD_CATEGORY_Pe: return "Pe";
case UCD_CATEGORY_Pf: return "Pf";
case UCD_CATEGORY_Pi: return "Pi";
case UCD_CATEGORY_Po: return "Po";
case UCD_CATEGORY_Ps: return "Ps";
case UCD_CATEGORY_Sc: return "Sc";
case UCD_CATEGORY_Sk: return "Sk";
case UCD_CATEGORY_Sm: return "Sm";
case UCD_CATEGORY_So: return "So";
case UCD_CATEGORY_Zl: return "Zl";
case UCD_CATEGORY_Zp: return "Zp";
case UCD_CATEGORY_Zs: return "Zs";
default: return "--";
}
}

const char *ucd_get_script_string(ucd_script s)
{
static const char *scripts[] =
{
"Adlm",
"Afak",
"Aghb",
"Ahom",
"Arab",
"Armi",
"Armn",
"Avst",
"Bali",
"Bamu",
"Bass",
"Batk",
"Beng",
"Bhks",
"Blis",
"Bopo",
"Brah",
"Brai",
"Bugi",
"Buhd",
"Cakm",
"Cans",
"Cari",
"Cham",
"Cher",
"Cirt",
"Copt",
"Cprt",
"Cyrl",
"Cyrs",
"Deva",
"Dsrt",
"Dupl",
"Egyd",
"Egyh",
"Egyp",
"Elba",
"Ethi",
"Geok",
"Geor",
"Glag",
"Goth",
"Gran",
"Grek",
"Gujr",
"Guru",
"Hang",
"Hani",
"Hano",
"Hans",
"Hant",
"Hatr",
"Hebr",
"Hira",
"Hluw",
"Hmng",
"Hrkt",
"Hung",
"Inds",
"Ital",
"Java",
"Jpan",
"Jurc",
"Kali",
"Kana",
"Khar",
"Khmr",
"Khoj",
"Knda",
"Kore",
"Kpel",
"Kthi",
"Lana",
"Laoo",
"Latf",
"Latg",
"Latn",
"Lepc",
"Limb",
"Lina",
"Linb",
"Lisu",
"Loma",
"Lyci",
"Lydi",
"Mahj",
"Mand",
"Mani",
"Marc",
"Maya",
"Mend",
"Merc",
"Mero",
"Mlym",
"Modi",
"Mong",
"Moon",
"Mroo",
"Mtei",
"Mult",
"Mymr",
"Narb",
"Nbat",
"Newa",
"Nkgb",
"Nkoo",
"Nshu",
"Ogam",
"Olck",
"Orkh",
"Orya",
"Osge",
"Osma",
"Palm",
"Pauc",
"Perm",
"Phag",
"Phli",
"Phlp",
"Phlv",
"Phnx",
"Plrd",
"Prti",
"Qaak",
"Rjng",
"Roro",
"Runr",
"Samr",
"Sara",
"Sarb",
"Saur",
"Sgnw",
"Shaw",
"Shrd",
"Sidd",
"Sind",
"Sinh",
"Sora",
"Sund",
"Sylo",
"Syrc",
"Syre",
"Syrj",
"Syrn",
"Tagb",
"Takr",
"Tale",
"Talu",
"Taml",
"Tang",
"Tavt",
"Telu",
"Teng",
"Tfng",
"Tglg",
"Thaa",
"Thai",
"Tibt",
"Tirh",
"Ugar",
"Vaii",
"Visp",
"Wara",
"Wole",
"Xpeo",
"Xsux",
"Yiii",
"Zinh",
"Zmth",
"Zsym",
"Zxxx",
"Zyyy",
"Zzzz",
};

if ((unsigned int)s >= (sizeof(scripts)/sizeof(scripts[0])))
return "----";
return scripts[(unsigned int)s];
}

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/*
* Copyright (C) 2012-2016 Reece H. Dunn
*
* This file is part of ucd-tools.
*
* ucd-tools is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* ucd-tools is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with ucd-tools. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/

#include "ucd/ucd.h"

#include <string.h>
#include <stdio.h>

void fput_utf8c(FILE *out, codepoint_t c)
{
if (c < 0x80)
fputc((uint8_t)c, out);
else if (c < 0x800)
{
fputc(0xC0 | (c >> 6), out);
fputc(0x80 + (c & 0x3F), out);
}
else if (c < 0x10000)
{
fputc(0xE0 | (c >> 12), out);
fputc(0x80 + ((c >> 6) & 0x3F), out);
fputc(0x80 + (c & 0x3F), out);
}
else if (c < 0x200000)
{
fputc(0xF0 | (c >> 18), out);
fputc(0x80 + ((c >> 12) & 0x3F), out);
fputc(0x80 + ((c >> 6) & 0x3F), out);
fputc(0x80 + (c & 0x3F), out);
}
}

int fget_utf8c(FILE *in, codepoint_t *c)
{
int ch = EOF;
if ((ch = fgetc(in)) == EOF) return 0;
if ((uint8_t)ch < 0x80)
*c = (uint8_t)ch;
else switch ((uint8_t)ch & 0xF0)
{
default:
*c = (uint8_t)ch & 0x1F;
if ((ch = fgetc(in)) == EOF) return 0;
*c = (*c << 6) + ((uint8_t)ch & 0x3F);
break;
case 0xE0:
*c = (uint8_t)ch & 0x0F;
if ((ch = fgetc(in)) == EOF) return 0;
*c = (*c << 6) + ((uint8_t)ch & 0x3F);
if ((ch = fgetc(in)) == EOF) return 0;
*c = (*c << 6) + ((uint8_t)ch & 0x3F);
break;
case 0xF0:
*c = (uint8_t)ch & 0x07;
if ((ch = fgetc(in)) == EOF) return 0;
*c = (*c << 6) + ((uint8_t)ch & 0x3F);
if ((ch = fgetc(in)) == EOF) return 0;
*c = (*c << 6) + ((uint8_t)ch & 0x3F);
if ((ch = fgetc(in)) == EOF) return 0;
*c = (*c << 6) + ((uint8_t)ch & 0x3F);
break;
}
return 1;
}

void uprintf_codepoint(FILE *out, codepoint_t c, char mode)
{
switch (mode)
{
case 'c': // character
switch (c)
{
case '\t': fputs("\\t", out); break;
case '\r': fputs("\\r", out); break;
case '\n': fputs("\\n", out); break;
default: fput_utf8c(out, c); break;
}
break;
case 'h': // hexadecimal (lower)
fprintf(out, "%06x", c);
break;
case 'H': // hexadecimal (upper)
fprintf(out, "%06X", c);
break;
}
}

void uprintf(FILE *out, codepoint_t c, const char *format)
{
while (*format) switch (*format)
{
case '%':
switch (*++format)
{
case 'c': // category
fputs(ucd_get_category_string(ucd_lookup_category(c)), out);
break;
case 'C': // category group
fputs(ucd_get_category_group_string(ucd_lookup_category_group(c)), out);
break;
case 'p': // codepoint
uprintf_codepoint(out, c, *++format);
break;
case 'L': // lowercase
uprintf_codepoint(out, ucd_tolower(c), *++format);
break;
case 's': // script
fputs(ucd_get_script_string(ucd_lookup_script(c)), out);
break;
case 'T': // titlecase
uprintf_codepoint(out, ucd_totitle(c), *++format);
break;
case 'U': // uppercase
uprintf_codepoint(out, ucd_toupper(c), *++format);
break;
case 'W': // whitespace
if (ucd_isspace(c))
fputs("White_Space", out);
break;
}
++format;
break;
default:
fputc(*format, out);
++format;
break;
}
}

void print_file(FILE *in)
{
codepoint_t c = 0;
while (fget_utf8c(in, &c))
uprintf(stdout, c, "%pc\t%pH\t%s\t%c\t%Uc\t%Lc\t%Tc\t%W\n");
}

int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
if (argc == 2)
{
if (!strcmp(argv[1], "--stdin") || !strcmp(argv[1], "-"))
print_file(stdin);
else
{
FILE *in = fopen(argv[1], "r");
if (in)
{
print_file(in);
fclose(in);
}
else
fprintf(stdout, "cannot open `%s`\n", argv[1]);
}
}
else
{
for (codepoint_t c = 0; c <= 0x10FFFF; ++c)
uprintf(stdout, c, "%pH %s %C %c %UH %LH %TH %W\n");
}
return 0;
}

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/*
* Copyright (C) 2012-2016 Reece H. Dunn
*
* This file is part of ucd-tools.
*
* ucd-tools is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* ucd-tools is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with ucd-tools. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/

#include "ucd/ucd.h"

#include <string.h>
#include <stdio.h>

void fput_utf8c(FILE *out, ucd::codepoint_t c)
{
if (c < 0x80)
fputc((uint8_t)c, out);
else if (c < 0x800)
{
fputc(0xC0 | (c >> 6), out);
fputc(0x80 + (c & 0x3F), out);
}
else if (c < 0x10000)
{
fputc(0xE0 | (c >> 12), out);
fputc(0x80 + ((c >> 6) & 0x3F), out);
fputc(0x80 + (c & 0x3F), out);
}
else if (c < 0x200000)
{
fputc(0xF0 | (c >> 18), out);
fputc(0x80 + ((c >> 12) & 0x3F), out);
fputc(0x80 + ((c >> 6) & 0x3F), out);
fputc(0x80 + (c & 0x3F), out);
}
}

bool fget_utf8c(FILE *in, ucd::codepoint_t &c)
{
int ch = EOF;
if ((ch = fgetc(in)) == EOF) return false;
if (uint8_t(ch) < 0x80)
c = uint8_t(ch);
else switch (uint8_t(ch) & 0xF0)
{
default:
c = uint8_t(ch) & 0x1F;
if ((ch = fgetc(in)) == EOF) return false;
c = (c << 6) + (uint8_t(ch) & 0x3F);
break;
case 0xE0:
c = uint8_t(ch) & 0x0F;
if ((ch = fgetc(in)) == EOF) return false;
c = (c << 6) + (uint8_t(ch) & 0x3F);
if ((ch = fgetc(in)) == EOF) return false;
c = (c << 6) + (uint8_t(ch) & 0x3F);
break;
case 0xF0:
c = uint8_t(ch) & 0x07;
if ((ch = fgetc(in)) == EOF) return false;
c = (c << 6) + (uint8_t(ch) & 0x3F);
if ((ch = fgetc(in)) == EOF) return false;
c = (c << 6) + (uint8_t(ch) & 0x3F);
if ((ch = fgetc(in)) == EOF) return false;
c = (c << 6) + (uint8_t(ch) & 0x3F);
break;
}
return true;
}

void uprintf_codepoint(FILE *out, ucd::codepoint_t c, char mode)
{
switch (mode)
{
case 'c': // character
switch (c)
{
case '\t': fputs("\\t", out); break;
case '\r': fputs("\\r", out); break;
case '\n': fputs("\\n", out); break;
default: fput_utf8c(out, c); break;
}
break;
case 'h': // hexadecimal (lower)
fprintf(out, "%06x", c);
break;
case 'H': // hexadecimal (upper)
fprintf(out, "%06X", c);
break;
}
}

void uprintf(FILE *out, ucd::codepoint_t c, const char *format)
{
while (*format) switch (*format)
{
case '%':
switch (*++format)
{
case 'c': // category
fputs(ucd::get_category_string(ucd::lookup_category(c)), out);
break;
case 'C': // category group
fputs(ucd::get_category_group_string(ucd::lookup_category_group(c)), out);
break;
case 'p': // codepoint
uprintf_codepoint(out, c, *++format);
break;
case 'L': // lowercase
uprintf_codepoint(out, ucd::tolower(c), *++format);
break;
case 's': // script
fputs(ucd::get_script_string(ucd::lookup_script(c)), out);
break;
case 'T': // titlecase
uprintf_codepoint(out, ucd::totitle(c), *++format);
break;
case 'U': // uppercase
uprintf_codepoint(out, ucd::toupper(c), *++format);
break;
case 'W': // whitespace
if (ucd::isspace(c))
fputs("White_Space", out);
break;
}
++format;
break;
default:
fputc(*format, out);
++format;
break;
}
}

void print_file(FILE *in)
{
ucd::codepoint_t c = 0;
while (fget_utf8c(in, c))
uprintf(stdout, c, "%pc\t%pH\t%s\t%c\t%Uc\t%Lc\t%Tc\t%W\n");
}

int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
if (argc == 2)
{
if (!strcmp(argv[1], "--stdin") || !strcmp(argv[1], "-"))
print_file(stdin);
else
{
FILE *in = fopen(argv[1], "r");
if (in)
{
print_file(in);
fclose(in);
}
else
fprintf(stdout, "cannot open `%s`\n", argv[1]);
}
}
else
{
for (ucd::codepoint_t c = 0; c <= 0x10FFFF; ++c)
uprintf(stdout, c, "%pH %s %C %c %UH %LH %TH %W\n");
}
return 0;
}

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#!/usr/bin/python

# Copyright (C) 2012-2016 Reece H. Dunn
#
# This file is part of ucd-tools.
#
# ucd-tools is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# ucd-tools is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with ucd-tools. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.

import os
import sys
import ucd

ucd_rootdir = sys.argv[1]
ucd_version = sys.argv[2]

unicode_chars = {}
null = ucd.CodePoint('0000')
for data in ucd.parse_ucd_data(ucd_rootdir, 'UnicodeData'):
if data['LowerCase'] != null or data['UpperCase'] != null or data['TitleCase'] != null:
unicode_chars[data['CodePoint']] = (data['LowerCase'], data['UpperCase'], data['TitleCase'])

if __name__ == '__main__':
sys.stdout.write("""/* Unicode Case Conversion
*
* Copyright (C) 2012-2016 Reece H. Dunn
*
* This file is part of ucd-tools.
*
* ucd-tools is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* ucd-tools is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with ucd-tools. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/

// NOTE: This file is automatically generated from the UnicodeData.txt file in
// the Unicode Character database by the ucd-tools/tools/categories.py script.

#include "ucd/ucd.h"

#include <stddef.h>

// Unicode Character Data %s

struct case_conversion_entry
{
codepoint_t codepoint;
codepoint_t uppercase;
codepoint_t lowercase;
codepoint_t titlecase;
};
""" % ucd_version)

sys.stdout.write('\n')
sys.stdout.write('static const struct case_conversion_entry case_conversion_data[] =\n')
sys.stdout.write('{\n')
for codepoint in sorted(unicode_chars.keys()):
lower, upper, title = unicode_chars[codepoint]
sys.stdout.write('\t{ 0x%s, 0x%s, 0x%s, 0x%s },\n' % (codepoint, upper, lower, title))
sys.stdout.write('};\n')

for case in ['upper', 'lower', 'title']:
sys.stdout.write('\n')
sys.stdout.write('codepoint_t ucd_to%s(codepoint_t c)\n' % case)
sys.stdout.write('{\n')
sys.stdout.write('\tint begin = 0;\n')
sys.stdout.write('\tint end = sizeof(case_conversion_data)/sizeof(case_conversion_data[0]);\n')
sys.stdout.write('\twhile (begin <= end)\n')
sys.stdout.write('\t{\n')
sys.stdout.write('\t\tint pos = (begin + end) / 2;\n')
sys.stdout.write('\t\tconst struct case_conversion_entry *item = (case_conversion_data + pos);\n')
sys.stdout.write('\t\tif (c == item->codepoint)\n')
sys.stdout.write('\t\t\treturn item->%scase == 0 ? c : item->%scase;\n' % (case, case))
sys.stdout.write('\t\telse if (c > item->codepoint)\n')
sys.stdout.write('\t\t\tbegin = pos + 1;\n')
sys.stdout.write('\t\telse\n')
sys.stdout.write('\t\t\tend = pos - 1;\n')
sys.stdout.write('\t}\n')
sys.stdout.write('\treturn c;\n')
sys.stdout.write('}\n')

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#!/usr/bin/python

# Copyright (C) 2012-2016 Reece H. Dunn
#
# This file is part of ucd-tools.
#
# ucd-tools is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# ucd-tools is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with ucd-tools. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.

import os
import sys
import ucd

ucd_rootdir = sys.argv[1]
ucd_version = sys.argv[2]

unicode_chars = {}
for data in ucd.parse_ucd_data(ucd_rootdir, 'UnicodeData'):
for codepoint in data['CodePoint']:
unicode_chars[codepoint] = data['GeneralCategory']
if '--with-csur' in sys.argv:
for csur in ['Klingon']:
for data in ucd.parse_ucd_data('data/csur', csur):
for codepoint in data['CodePoint']:
unicode_chars[codepoint] = data['GeneralCategory']

# This map is a combination of the information in the UnicodeData and Blocks
# data files. It is intended to reduce the number of character tables that
# need to be generated.
category_sets = [
(ucd.CodeRange('000000..00D7FF'), None, 'Multiple Blocks'),
(ucd.CodeRange('00D800..00DFFF'), 'Cs', 'Surrogates'),
(ucd.CodeRange('00E000..00F7FF'), 'Co', 'Private Use Area'),
(ucd.CodeRange('00F800..02FAFF'), None, 'Multiple Blocks'),
(ucd.CodeRange('02FB00..0DFFFF'), 'Cn', 'Unassigned'),
(ucd.CodeRange('0E0000..0E01FF'), None, 'Multiple Blocks'),
(ucd.CodeRange('0E0200..0EFFFF'), 'Cn', 'Unassigned'),
(ucd.CodeRange('0F0000..0FFFFD'), 'Co', 'Plane 15 Private Use'),
(ucd.CodeRange('0FFFFE..0FFFFF'), 'Cn', 'Plane 15 Private Use'),
(ucd.CodeRange('100000..10FFFD'), 'Co', 'Plane 16 Private Use'),
(ucd.CodeRange('10FFFE..10FFFF'), 'Cn', 'Plane 16 Private Use'),
]

# These categories have many pages consisting of just this category:
# Cn -- Unassigned
# Lo -- CJK Ideographs
special_categories = ['Cn', 'Co', 'Lo', 'Sm', 'So']

category_tables = {}
for codepoints, category, comment in category_sets:
if not category:
table = {}
table_entry = None
table_codepoint = None
table_category = None
for i, codepoint in enumerate(codepoints):
try:
category = unicode_chars[codepoint]
except KeyError:
category = 'Cn' # Unassigned
if (i % 256) == 0:
if table_entry:
if table_category in special_categories:
table[table_codepoint] = table_category
elif table_category:
raise Exception('%s only table not in the special_categories list.' % table_category)
else:
table[table_codepoint] = table_entry
table_entry = []
table_codepoint = codepoint
table_category = category
if category != table_category:
table_category = None
table_entry.append(category)
if table_entry:
if table_category in special_categories:
table[table_codepoint] = table_category
else:
table[table_codepoint] = table_entry
category_tables['%s_%s' % (codepoints.first, codepoints.last)] = table

if __name__ == '__main__':
sys.stdout.write("""/* Unicode General Categories
*
* Copyright (C) 2012-2016 Reece H. Dunn
*
* This file is part of ucd-tools.
*
* ucd-tools is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* ucd-tools is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with ucd-tools. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/

// NOTE: This file is automatically generated from the UnicodeData.txt file in
// the Unicode Character database by the ucd-tools/tools/categories.py script.

#include "ucd/ucd.h"

#include <stddef.h>

#define Cc UCD_CATEGORY_Cc
#define Cf UCD_CATEGORY_Cf
#define Cn UCD_CATEGORY_Cn
#define Co UCD_CATEGORY_Co
#define Cs UCD_CATEGORY_Cs
#define Ll UCD_CATEGORY_Ll
#define Lm UCD_CATEGORY_Lm
#define Lo UCD_CATEGORY_Lo
#define Lt UCD_CATEGORY_Lt
#define Lu UCD_CATEGORY_Lu
#define Mc UCD_CATEGORY_Mc
#define Me UCD_CATEGORY_Me
#define Mn UCD_CATEGORY_Mn
#define Nd UCD_CATEGORY_Nd
#define Nl UCD_CATEGORY_Nl
#define No UCD_CATEGORY_No
#define Pc UCD_CATEGORY_Pc
#define Pd UCD_CATEGORY_Pd
#define Pe UCD_CATEGORY_Pe
#define Pf UCD_CATEGORY_Pf
#define Pi UCD_CATEGORY_Pi
#define Po UCD_CATEGORY_Po
#define Ps UCD_CATEGORY_Ps
#define Sc UCD_CATEGORY_Sc
#define Sk UCD_CATEGORY_Sk
#define Sm UCD_CATEGORY_Sm
#define So UCD_CATEGORY_So
#define Zl UCD_CATEGORY_Zl
#define Zp UCD_CATEGORY_Zp
#define Zs UCD_CATEGORY_Zs
#define Ii UCD_CATEGORY_Ii

// Unicode Character Data %s
""" % ucd_version)

for category in special_categories:
sys.stdout.write('\n')
sys.stdout.write('static const uint8_t categories_%s[256] =\n' % category)
sys.stdout.write('{')
for i in range(0, 256):
if (i % 16) == 0:
sys.stdout.write('\n\t/* %02X */' % i)
sys.stdout.write(' %s,' % category)
sys.stdout.write('\n};\n')

for codepoints, category, comment in category_sets:
if not category:
tables = category_tables['%s_%s' % (codepoints.first, codepoints.last)]
for codepoint in sorted(tables.keys()):
table = tables[codepoint]
if table in special_categories:
continue

sys.stdout.write('\n')
sys.stdout.write('static const uint8_t categories_%s[256] =\n' % codepoint)
sys.stdout.write('{')
for i, category in enumerate(table):
if (i % 16) == 0:
sys.stdout.write('\n\t/* %02X */' % i)
sys.stdout.write(' %s,' % category)
sys.stdout.write('\n};\n')

for codepoints, category, comment in category_sets:
if not category:
table_index = '%s_%s' % (codepoints.first, codepoints.last)
sys.stdout.write('\n')
sys.stdout.write('static const uint8_t *categories_%s[] =\n' % table_index)
sys.stdout.write('{\n')
for codepoint, table in sorted(category_tables[table_index].items()):
if isinstance(table, str):
sys.stdout.write('\tcategories_%s, // %s\n' % (table, codepoint))
else:
sys.stdout.write('\tcategories_%s,\n' % codepoint)
sys.stdout.write('};\n')

sys.stdout.write('\n')
sys.stdout.write('ucd_category ucd_lookup_category(codepoint_t c)\n')
sys.stdout.write('{\n')
for codepoints, category, comment in category_sets:
if category:
sys.stdout.write('\tif (c <= 0x%s) return %s; // %s : %s\n' % (codepoints.last, category, codepoints, comment))
else:
sys.stdout.write('\tif (c <= 0x%s) // %s\n' % (codepoints.last, codepoints))
sys.stdout.write('\t{\n')
sys.stdout.write('\t\tconst uint8_t *table = categories_%s_%s[(c - 0x%s) / 256];\n' % (codepoints.first, codepoints.last, codepoints.first))
sys.stdout.write('\t\treturn (ucd_category)table[c % 256];\n')
sys.stdout.write('\t}\n')
sys.stdout.write('\treturn Ii; // Invalid Unicode Codepoint\n')
sys.stdout.write('}\n')

sys.stdout.write("""
ucd_category_group ucd_get_category_group_for_category(ucd_category c)
{
switch (c)
{
case Cc: case Cf: case Cn: case Co: case Cs:
return UCD_CATEGORY_GROUP_C;
case Ll: case Lm: case Lo: case Lt: case Lu:
return UCD_CATEGORY_GROUP_L;
case Mc: case Me: case Mn:
return UCD_CATEGORY_GROUP_M;
case Nd: case Nl: case No:
return UCD_CATEGORY_GROUP_N;
case Pc: case Pd: case Pe: case Pf: case Pi: case Po: case Ps:
return UCD_CATEGORY_GROUP_P;
case Sc: case Sk: case Sm: case So:
return UCD_CATEGORY_GROUP_S;
case Zl: case Zp: case Zs:
return UCD_CATEGORY_GROUP_Z;
case Ii:
return UCD_CATEGORY_GROUP_I;
}
}

ucd_category_group ucd_lookup_category_group(codepoint_t c)
{
return (ucd_category_group)ucd_get_category_group_for_category(ucd_lookup_category(c));
}
""")

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#!/usr/bin/python

# Copyright (C) 2012 Reece H. Dunn
#
# This file is part of ucd-tools.
#
# ucd-tools is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# ucd-tools is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with ucd-tools. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.

import os
import sys
import ucd

ucd_rootdir = sys.argv[1]
csur_rootdir = 'data/csur'

unicode_chars = {}
for data in ucd.parse_ucd_data(ucd_rootdir, 'UnicodeData'):
for codepoint in data['CodePoint']:
unicode_chars[codepoint] = data
unicode_chars[codepoint]['Properties'] = []
for data in ucd.parse_ucd_data(ucd_rootdir, 'PropList'):
if data['Property'] in ['White_Space']:
for codepoint in data['Range']:
unicode_chars[codepoint]['Properties'].append(data['Property'])
for data in ucd.parse_ucd_data(ucd_rootdir, 'Scripts'):
for codepoint in data['Range']:
unicode_chars[codepoint]['Script'] = data['Script']
if '--with-csur' in sys.argv:
for csur in ['Klingon']:
for data in ucd.parse_ucd_data('data/csur', csur):
for codepoint in data['CodePoint']:
if not 'TitleCase' in data: data['TitleCase'] = codepoint
if not 'UpperCase' in data: data['UpperCase'] = codepoint
if not 'LowerCase' in data: data['LowerCase'] = codepoint
if not 'Properties' in data: data['Properties'] = []
unicode_chars[codepoint] = data

null = ucd.CodePoint('0000')
if __name__ == '__main__':
for codepoint in ucd.CodeRange('000000..10FFFF'):
try:
data = unicode_chars[codepoint]
except KeyError:
data = {'GeneralCategory': 'Cn', 'TitleCase': codepoint, 'UpperCase': codepoint, 'LowerCase': codepoint, 'Properties': []}
try:
script = data['Script']
except KeyError:
script = 'Zzzz'
title = data['TitleCase']
upper = data['UpperCase']
lower = data['LowerCase']
if title == null: title = codepoint
if upper == null: upper = codepoint
if lower == null: lower = codepoint
print('%s %s %s %s %s %s %s %s' % (
codepoint, script,
data['GeneralCategory'][0], data['GeneralCategory'],
upper, lower, title,
' '.join(data['Properties'])))

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#!/usr/bin/python

# Copyright (C) 2012-2016 Reece H. Dunn
#
# This file is part of ucd-tools.
#
# ucd-tools is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# ucd-tools is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with ucd-tools. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.

import os
import sys
import ucd

ucd_rootdir = sys.argv[1]
ucd_version = sys.argv[2]

unicode_chars = {}
for data in ucd.parse_ucd_data(ucd_rootdir, 'Scripts'):
for codepoint in data['Range']:
unicode_chars[codepoint] = data['Script']
if '--with-csur' in sys.argv:
for csur in ['Klingon']:
for data in ucd.parse_ucd_data('data/csur', csur):
for codepoint in data['CodePoint']:
unicode_chars[codepoint] = data['Script']

# This map is a combination of the information in the UnicodeData and Blocks
# data files. It is intended to reduce the number of character tables that
# need to be generated.
script_sets = [
(ucd.CodeRange('000000..00D7FF'), None, 'Multiple Blocks'),
(ucd.CodeRange('00D800..00F7FF'), 'Zzzz', 'Surrogates / Private Use Area'),
(ucd.CodeRange('00F800..02FAFF'), None, 'Multiple Blocks'),
(ucd.CodeRange('02FB00..0DFFFF'), 'Zzzz', 'Unassigned'),
(ucd.CodeRange('0E0000..0E01FF'), None, 'Multiple Blocks'),
(ucd.CodeRange('0E0200..10FFFF'), 'Zzzz', 'Unassigned'),
]

# These scripts have many pages consisting of just this script:
special_scripts = []

script_tables = {}
for codepoints, script, comment in script_sets:
if not script:
table = {}
table_entry = None
table_codepoint = None
table_script = None
for i, codepoint in enumerate(codepoints):
try:
script = unicode_chars[codepoint]
except KeyError:
script = 'Zzzz' # Unknown
if (i % 256) == 0:
if table_entry:
if table_script in special_scripts:
table[table_codepoint] = table_script
elif table_script:
special_scripts.append(table_script)
table[table_codepoint] = table_script
else:
table[table_codepoint] = table_entry
table_entry = []
table_codepoint = codepoint
table_script = script
if script != table_script:
table_script = None
table_entry.append(script)
if table_entry:
if table_script in special_scripts:
table[table_codepoint] = table_script
else:
table[table_codepoint] = table_entry
script_tables['%s_%s' % (codepoints.first, codepoints.last)] = table

if __name__ == '__main__':
sys.stdout.write("""/* Unicode Scripts
*
* Copyright (C) 2012-2016 Reece H. Dunn
*
* This file is part of ucd-tools.
*
* ucd-tools is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* ucd-tools is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with ucd-tools. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/

// NOTE: This file is automatically generated from the Scripts.txt file in
// the Unicode Character database by the ucd-tools/tools/scripts.py script.

#include "ucd/ucd.h"

#include <stddef.h>

#define Adlm UCD_SCRIPT_Adlm
#define Afak UCD_SCRIPT_Afak
#define Aghb UCD_SCRIPT_Aghb
#define Ahom UCD_SCRIPT_Ahom
#define Arab UCD_SCRIPT_Arab
#define Armi UCD_SCRIPT_Armi
#define Armn UCD_SCRIPT_Armn
#define Avst UCD_SCRIPT_Avst
#define Bali UCD_SCRIPT_Bali
#define Bamu UCD_SCRIPT_Bamu
#define Bass UCD_SCRIPT_Bass
#define Batk UCD_SCRIPT_Batk
#define Beng UCD_SCRIPT_Beng
#define Bhks UCD_SCRIPT_Bhks
#define Blis UCD_SCRIPT_Blis
#define Bopo UCD_SCRIPT_Bopo
#define Brah UCD_SCRIPT_Brah
#define Brai UCD_SCRIPT_Brai
#define Bugi UCD_SCRIPT_Bugi
#define Buhd UCD_SCRIPT_Buhd
#define Cakm UCD_SCRIPT_Cakm
#define Cans UCD_SCRIPT_Cans
#define Cari UCD_SCRIPT_Cari
#define Cham UCD_SCRIPT_Cham
#define Cher UCD_SCRIPT_Cher
#define Cirt UCD_SCRIPT_Cirt
#define Copt UCD_SCRIPT_Copt
#define Cprt UCD_SCRIPT_Cprt
#define Cyrl UCD_SCRIPT_Cyrl
#define Cyrs UCD_SCRIPT_Cyrs
#define Deva UCD_SCRIPT_Deva
#define Dsrt UCD_SCRIPT_Dsrt
#define Dupl UCD_SCRIPT_Dupl
#define Egyd UCD_SCRIPT_Egyd
#define Egyh UCD_SCRIPT_Egyh
#define Egyp UCD_SCRIPT_Egyp
#define Elba UCD_SCRIPT_Elba
#define Ethi UCD_SCRIPT_Ethi
#define Geok UCD_SCRIPT_Geok
#define Geor UCD_SCRIPT_Geor
#define Glag UCD_SCRIPT_Glag
#define Goth UCD_SCRIPT_Goth
#define Gran UCD_SCRIPT_Gran
#define Grek UCD_SCRIPT_Grek
#define Gujr UCD_SCRIPT_Gujr
#define Guru UCD_SCRIPT_Guru
#define Hang UCD_SCRIPT_Hang
#define Hani UCD_SCRIPT_Hani
#define Hano UCD_SCRIPT_Hano
#define Hans UCD_SCRIPT_Hans
#define Hant UCD_SCRIPT_Hant
#define Hatr UCD_SCRIPT_Hatr
#define Hebr UCD_SCRIPT_Hebr
#define Hira UCD_SCRIPT_Hira
#define Hluw UCD_SCRIPT_Hluw
#define Hmng UCD_SCRIPT_Hmng
#define Hrkt UCD_SCRIPT_Hrkt
#define Hung UCD_SCRIPT_Hung
#define Inds UCD_SCRIPT_Inds
#define Ital UCD_SCRIPT_Ital
#define Java UCD_SCRIPT_Java
#define Jpan UCD_SCRIPT_Jpan
#define Jurc UCD_SCRIPT_Jurc
#define Kali UCD_SCRIPT_Kali
#define Kana UCD_SCRIPT_Kana
#define Khar UCD_SCRIPT_Khar
#define Khmr UCD_SCRIPT_Khmr
#define Khoj UCD_SCRIPT_Khoj
#define Knda UCD_SCRIPT_Knda
#define Kore UCD_SCRIPT_Kore
#define Kpel UCD_SCRIPT_Kpel
#define Kthi UCD_SCRIPT_Kthi
#define Lana UCD_SCRIPT_Lana
#define Laoo UCD_SCRIPT_Laoo
#define Latf UCD_SCRIPT_Latf
#define Latg UCD_SCRIPT_Latg
#define Latn UCD_SCRIPT_Latn
#define Lepc UCD_SCRIPT_Lepc
#define Limb UCD_SCRIPT_Limb
#define Lina UCD_SCRIPT_Lina
#define Linb UCD_SCRIPT_Linb
#define Lisu UCD_SCRIPT_Lisu
#define Loma UCD_SCRIPT_Loma
#define Lyci UCD_SCRIPT_Lyci
#define Lydi UCD_SCRIPT_Lydi
#define Mahj UCD_SCRIPT_Mahj
#define Mand UCD_SCRIPT_Mand
#define Mani UCD_SCRIPT_Mani
#define Marc UCD_SCRIPT_Marc
#define Maya UCD_SCRIPT_Maya
#define Mend UCD_SCRIPT_Mend
#define Merc UCD_SCRIPT_Merc
#define Mero UCD_SCRIPT_Mero
#define Mlym UCD_SCRIPT_Mlym
#define Modi UCD_SCRIPT_Modi
#define Mong UCD_SCRIPT_Mong
#define Moon UCD_SCRIPT_Moon
#define Mroo UCD_SCRIPT_Mroo
#define Mtei UCD_SCRIPT_Mtei
#define Mult UCD_SCRIPT_Mult
#define Mymr UCD_SCRIPT_Mymr
#define Narb UCD_SCRIPT_Narb
#define Nbat UCD_SCRIPT_Nbat
#define Newa UCD_SCRIPT_Newa
#define Nkgb UCD_SCRIPT_Nkgb
#define Nkoo UCD_SCRIPT_Nkoo
#define Nshu UCD_SCRIPT_Nshu
#define Ogam UCD_SCRIPT_Ogam
#define Olck UCD_SCRIPT_Olck
#define Orkh UCD_SCRIPT_Orkh
#define Orya UCD_SCRIPT_Orya
#define Osge UCD_SCRIPT_Osge
#define Osma UCD_SCRIPT_Osma
#define Palm UCD_SCRIPT_Palm
#define Pauc UCD_SCRIPT_Pauc
#define Perm UCD_SCRIPT_Perm
#define Phag UCD_SCRIPT_Phag
#define Phli UCD_SCRIPT_Phli
#define Phlp UCD_SCRIPT_Phlp
#define Phlv UCD_SCRIPT_Phlv
#define Phnx UCD_SCRIPT_Phnx
#define Plrd UCD_SCRIPT_Plrd
#define Prti UCD_SCRIPT_Prti
#define Qaak UCD_SCRIPT_Qaak
#define Rjng UCD_SCRIPT_Rjng
#define Roro UCD_SCRIPT_Roro
#define Runr UCD_SCRIPT_Runr
#define Samr UCD_SCRIPT_Samr
#define Sara UCD_SCRIPT_Sara
#define Sarb UCD_SCRIPT_Sarb
#define Saur UCD_SCRIPT_Saur
#define Sgnw UCD_SCRIPT_Sgnw
#define Shaw UCD_SCRIPT_Shaw
#define Shrd UCD_SCRIPT_Shrd
#define Sidd UCD_SCRIPT_Sidd
#define Sind UCD_SCRIPT_Sind
#define Sinh UCD_SCRIPT_Sinh
#define Sora UCD_SCRIPT_Sora
#define Sund UCD_SCRIPT_Sund
#define Sylo UCD_SCRIPT_Sylo
#define Syrc UCD_SCRIPT_Syrc
#define Syre UCD_SCRIPT_Syre
#define Syrj UCD_SCRIPT_Syrj
#define Syrn UCD_SCRIPT_Syrn
#define Tagb UCD_SCRIPT_Tagb
#define Takr UCD_SCRIPT_Takr
#define Tale UCD_SCRIPT_Tale
#define Talu UCD_SCRIPT_Talu
#define Taml UCD_SCRIPT_Taml
#define Tang UCD_SCRIPT_Tang
#define Tavt UCD_SCRIPT_Tavt
#define Telu UCD_SCRIPT_Telu
#define Teng UCD_SCRIPT_Teng
#define Tfng UCD_SCRIPT_Tfng
#define Tglg UCD_SCRIPT_Tglg
#define Thaa UCD_SCRIPT_Thaa
#define Thai UCD_SCRIPT_Thai
#define Tibt UCD_SCRIPT_Tibt
#define Tirh UCD_SCRIPT_Tirh
#define Ugar UCD_SCRIPT_Ugar
#define Vaii UCD_SCRIPT_Vaii
#define Visp UCD_SCRIPT_Visp
#define Wara UCD_SCRIPT_Wara
#define Wole UCD_SCRIPT_Wole
#define Xpeo UCD_SCRIPT_Xpeo
#define Xsux UCD_SCRIPT_Xsux
#define Yiii UCD_SCRIPT_Yiii
#define Zinh UCD_SCRIPT_Zinh
#define Zmth UCD_SCRIPT_Zmth
#define Zsym UCD_SCRIPT_Zsym
#define Zxxx UCD_SCRIPT_Zxxx
#define Zyyy UCD_SCRIPT_Zyyy
#define Zzzz UCD_SCRIPT_Zzzz

// Unicode Character Data %s
""" % ucd_version)

for script in special_scripts:
sys.stdout.write('\n')
sys.stdout.write('static const uint8_t scripts_%s[256] =\n' % script)
sys.stdout.write('{')
for i in range(0, 256):
if (i % 16) == 0:
sys.stdout.write('\n\t/* %02X */' % i)
sys.stdout.write(' %s,' % script)
sys.stdout.write('\n};\n')

for codepoints, script, comment in script_sets:
if not script:
tables = script_tables['%s_%s' % (codepoints.first, codepoints.last)]
for codepoint in sorted(tables.keys()):
table = tables[codepoint]
if table in special_scripts:
continue

sys.stdout.write('\n')
sys.stdout.write('static const uint8_t scripts_%s[256] =\n' % codepoint)
sys.stdout.write('{')
for i, script in enumerate(table):
if (i % 16) == 0:
sys.stdout.write('\n\t/* %02X */' % i)
sys.stdout.write(' %s,' % script)
sys.stdout.write('\n};\n')

for codepoints, script, comment in script_sets:
if not script:
table_index = '%s_%s' % (codepoints.first, codepoints.last)
sys.stdout.write('\n')
sys.stdout.write('static const uint8_t *scripts_%s[] =\n' % table_index)
sys.stdout.write('{\n')
for codepoint, table in sorted(script_tables[table_index].items()):
if isinstance(table, str):
sys.stdout.write('\tscripts_%s, // %s\n' % (table, codepoint))
else:
sys.stdout.write('\tscripts_%s,\n' % codepoint)
sys.stdout.write('};\n')

sys.stdout.write('\n')
sys.stdout.write('ucd_script ucd_lookup_script(codepoint_t c)\n')
sys.stdout.write('{\n')
for codepoints, script, comment in script_sets:
if script:
sys.stdout.write('\tif (c <= 0x%s) return %s; // %s : %s\n' % (codepoints.last, script, codepoints, comment))
else:
sys.stdout.write('\tif (c <= 0x%s) // %s\n' % (codepoints.last, codepoints))
sys.stdout.write('\t{\n')
sys.stdout.write('\t\tconst uint8_t *table = scripts_%s_%s[(c - 0x%s) / 256];\n' % (codepoints.first, codepoints.last, codepoints.first))
sys.stdout.write('\t\treturn (ucd_script)table[c % 256];\n')
sys.stdout.write('\t}\n')
sys.stdout.write('\treturn Zzzz; // Invalid Unicode Codepoint\n')
sys.stdout.write('}\n')

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#!/usr/bin/python

# Copyright (C) 2012-2014 Reece H. Dunn
#
# This file is part of ucd-tools.
#
# ucd-tools is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# ucd-tools is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with ucd-tools. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.

import os
import sys

script_map = {}

class CodePoint:
def __init__(self, x):
if isinstance(x, str):
self.codepoint = int(x, 16)
else:
self.codepoint = x

def __repr__(self):
return '%06X' % self.codepoint

def __str__(self):
return '%06X' % self.codepoint

def __iter__(self):
yield self

def __hash__(self):
return self.codepoint

def __eq__(self, other):
return self.codepoint == other.codepoint

def __ne__(self, other):
return self.codepoint != other.codepoint

def __lt__(self, other):
return self.codepoint < other.codepoint

class CodeRange:
def __init__(self, x):
f, l = x.split('..')
self.first = CodePoint(f)
self.last = CodePoint(l)

def __repr__(self):
return '%s..%s' % (self.first, self.last)

def __str__(self):
return '%s..%s' % (self.first, self.last)

def __iter__(self):
for c in range(self.first.codepoint, self.last.codepoint + 1):
yield CodePoint(c)

def size(self):
return self.last.codepoint - self.first.codepoint + 1

def codepoint(x):
if '..' in x[0]:
return CodeRange(x[0]), x[1:]
if ' ' in x:
return [CodePoint(c) for c in x[0].split()], x[1:]
if x[0] == '':
return CodePoint('0000'), x[1:]
return CodePoint(x[0]), x[1:]

def string(x):
if x[0] == '':
return None, x[1:]
return x[0], x[1:]

def integer(x):
return int(x[0]), x[1:]

def boolean(x):
if x[0] == 'Y':
return True, x[1:]
return False, x[1:]

def script(x):
return script_map[x[0]], x[1:]

def strlist(x):
return x, []

data_items = {
# Unicode Character Data:
'Blocks': [
('Range', codepoint),
('Name', string)
],
'DerivedAge': [
('Range', codepoint),
('Age', string),
],
'PropList': [
('Range', codepoint),
('Property', string),
],
'PropertyValueAliases': [
('Property', string),
('Key', string),
('Value', string),
('Aliases', strlist),
],
'Scripts': [
('Range', codepoint),
('Script', script),
],
'UnicodeData': [
('CodePoint', codepoint),
('Name', string),
('GeneralCategory', string),
('CanonicalCombiningClass', integer),
('BidiClass', string),
('DecompositionType', string),
('DecompositionMapping', string),
('NumericType', string),
('NumericValue', string),
('BidiMirrored', boolean),
('UnicodeName', string),
('ISOComment', string),
('UpperCase', codepoint),
('LowerCase', codepoint),
('TitleCase', codepoint),
],
# ConScript Unicode Registry Data:
'Klingon': [
('CodePoint', codepoint),
('Script', string),
('GeneralCategory', string),
('Name', string),
('Transliteration', string),
],
}

def parse_ucd_data(ucd_rootdir, dataset):
keys = data_items[dataset]
first = None
with open(os.path.join(ucd_rootdir, '%s.txt' % dataset)) as f:
for line in f:
line = line.replace('\n', '').split('#')[0]
linedata = [' '.join(x.split()) for x in line.split(';')]
if len(linedata) > 1:
if linedata[1].endswith(', First>'):
first = linedata
continue

if linedata[1].endswith(', Last>'):
linedata[0] = '%s..%s' % (first[0], linedata[0])
linedata[1] = linedata[1].replace(', Last>', '').replace('<', '')
first = None

data = {}
for key, typemap in keys:
data[key], linedata = typemap(linedata)
yield data

def parse_property_mapping(ucd_rootdir, propname, reverse=False):
ret = {}
for data in parse_ucd_data(ucd_rootdir, 'PropertyValueAliases'):
if data['Property'] == propname:
if reverse:
ret[data['Value']] = data['Key']
else:
ret[data['Key']] = data['Value']
return ret

if __name__ == '__main__':
try:
items = sys.argv[3].split(',')
except:
items = None
script_map = parse_property_mapping(sys.argv[1], 'sc', reverse=True)
for entry in parse_ucd_data(sys.argv[1], sys.argv[2]):
if items:
print(','.join([str(entry[item]) for item in items]))
else:
print(entry)
else:
script_map = parse_property_mapping('data/ucd', 'sc', reverse=True)

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