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- uca-dump can now dump logical positions as a set of "#define" directives. Logical positions for 4.0.0 and for 5.2.0 were calculated and put into ctype-uca.c manually. That required some efforts by analyzing allkeys.txt with help of grep and sort. Now when defining a new MY_UCA_INFO it's possible to use the new #define's instead of calculating logical positions manually. Logical positions also print their weights in DUCET format as a comment before the define: /* [.0000.0021.0002] [.0000.0117.0002] */ The comment helps to know weight ranges on various levels, which makes it easier to debug the code. - uca-dump can now dump built-in DUCET contractions - Adding a new uca-dump command line option --no-contractions, this is useful if one needs to re-dump 4.0.0 and 5.2.0 data in ctype-uca.c compatible way. - Adding a new uca-dump command line options --case-first=upper|level. This can be useful if one need to dump with UPPER case first by default. It's not yet decided if we'll use --case-first=upper during the dump though. - Moving parts of the code from the main loop into separate functions parse_chars() and parse_weights(). This allows to reuse the code between single characters and contractions. - Adding a new function my_ducet_weight_normalize(), to cut zero weights from a weight string, e.g. [AAAA][0000][BBBB] -> [AAAA][BBBB]. This helps to reuse the code between single characters and contractions. - Weight normalization is now done before printing, in separate loops inside my_ducet_normalize(). Before this change, normalization was done during priting, inside the printing loop. This helps to separate steps: loading -> normalizing -> printing. This makes it easier to follow what's going on, e.g. while debugging. - Fixing ctype-uca.c to handle built-in contractions of any length. Previously we had only built-in contractions in utf8mb4_thai_520_w2, which contains only 2-character contractions. |
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