See commit message for 23a4d88f.
This commit fixes cmn and yue.
CalcPitches_Tone() now accepts cmn for translator_name.
SelectTranslator() now has a case for yue instead of zhy.
Option "language <name>"already causes SelectTranslator(<name>) to be
called. Having two options to do almost the same thing is unnecessary
and confusing.
In the long term, all options from SelectTranslator() should have a
switch case in LoadVoice() so they are user configurable (see #218). If
needed, a new option (maybe called "LoadOptions") could be added to load
an existing voice or language file.
Changes language configuration files for: hak, cmn, yue, ltg, ms, mb-ma1.
No changes to users.
voices: Change default number pronunciation rule to enabled.
docs: add details about number flags to the documentation.
It's clearly intended to be enabled by default:
- it's defined as default behaviour translate.h (NUM_DEFAULT)
- tr_languages.c sets many default values related to number processing
that have no meaning unless langopts.numbers == 1.
It is also a more sensible default since most languages will want to
have number processing on. This makes adding new languages easier
because adding an entry to tr_languages.c is unnecessary.
A negative side effect is that languages with partial number defines
might experience bugs when reading undefined numbers. This is a bug and
should be fixed.
This will have the side effect of enabling number processing for
languages that currently have it disabled. However, there shouldn't be
any.
Here's a way to check affected languages:
for voice in $(ESPEAK_DATA_PATH=`pwd` LD_LIBRARY_PATH=src:${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}
src/espeak-ng --voices | grep -v Languages | awk '{print $2}'); do
OUTPUT=$(ESPEAK_DATA_PATH=`pwd` LD_LIBRARY_PATH=src:${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}
src/espeak-ng -qx -v $voice "1 - 2 - 3 - 12 - 123") && echo "$voice:
$OUTPUT" ; done
These voices clearly benefit from enabling numbers (they already have
number rules in *_list):
ba, cmn (zh), hak, haw, ja, kok, nb, nci
Some languages are missing some definitions (like _12) in _list files.
It causes the program to skip some numbers.
Numbering needs to be turned off explicitly for:
jbo, mi, my, piqd, py, qu, quc, th, uz
Languages with no number rules at all:
chr, cv, he, nog, tk, ug
Code cleanup: remove param2 from langopts and rename keyword option in language files.
- param2[] is only used to set a second value to LOPT_BRACKET_PAUSE. It is simpler
to have two values in param[] instead. This simplifies the codebase.
- Instead of setting "option bracket X Y" in language files, use
keywords "brackets X" and "bracketsAnnounced Y" instead to follow the
naming convention of other keywords.
- Add missing documentation to docs/voices.md.
code cleanup: Check all local includes with include-what-you-use
Going through files in src/libespeak-ng/, include-what-you-use removed a
few unnecessary includes and included explanations on why a certain
header should be included. This makes tracking globals and dependencies easier.
Running the codebase through IWYU should be repeated after each major
code restIncludes to standard c library weren't checked to avoid
breaking builds with other platforms.
See https://github.com/include-what-you-use/include-what-you-use
Revert "Move most stress rule definitions from tr_languages.c to language files"
This reverts commit 0f55204522.
This breaks using voice files like mb-de5-en. It could also use
named values for the stress rules (e.g. 'first-syllable').