When a language or voice file in espeak-ng-data is loaded the keyword
"translator" must be set so that other language options can modify the
values in struct Translator.
CheckTranslator() provides standardized error for all switch cases that
modify a value in struct Translator.
code cleanup: move stressLength, stressAdd and stressAmp handling in LoadVoice()
From now on, stressLength must be set before stressAdd because
stressLength will overwrite any previous value. Usually stressLength is
set in a language file and stressAdd in a voice file.
Previously the order of the two commands didn't matter.
code cleanup: remove unnecessary new_translator in LoadVoice()
It looks like this was used in situations where both "language" and
"translator" voice options were found. Since bda8b6f76a "translator"
hasn't been supported.
cmn now handles all latin characters as English.
The old functionality of assuming latin characters are pinyin can be
achieved with new language cmn-Latn-pinyin.
- fix a buffer overflow in ucd_tolower leading to failure when
compiling with address sanitizer
- force the use of C++ compiler for espeak-ng
- adding a malloc to have a null-terminated string in the fuzz target
- setting (but not overwriting) ESPEAK_DATA_PATH environment
variable inside the fuzz target
And simplify the _dict pattern rule. If a build had completed in the
directory before and "make distclean" had not been run ??_dict
dictionaries still existed, if one of these was rebuilt espeak-ng
loaded the old (out of date) one first resulting in inconsistent
execution of the build the second time round. The change removes the
target before building it thus ensuring that old, possibly damaged, data
is not used.
I also changed the extraction of the language code; the GNU make %
(pattern) extension along with the long-standing $* extension (which
precedes GNU make) allow the match to the '%' to be used directly in the
command line. The cd .. at the end of the command is unnecessary; make
(all versions) execute each command line using a single system() call,
so the cd never happens inside make.
Signed-off-by: John Bowler <[email protected]>