#! /usr/bin/perl # # Copyright (c) 2009, 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates. # # Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a # copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), # to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation # the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, # and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the # Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: # # The above copyright notice and this permission notice (including the next # paragraph) shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the # Software. # # THE SOFTWARE IS 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. IN NO EVENT SHALL # THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER # LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING # FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER # DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. # # # Make a DocBook chart showing compose combinations for a locale # # See perldoc at end (or run with --help or --man options) for details # of command-line options. # # Compose file grammar is defined in modules/im/ximcp/imLcPrs.c use strict; use warnings; use Getopt::Long; use Pod::Usage; my $error_count = 0; my $charset; my $locale_name; my $output_filename = '-'; my $man = 0; my $help = 0; my $make_index = 0; GetOptions ('charset:s' => \$charset, 'locale=s' => \$locale_name, 'output=s' => \$output_filename, 'index' => \$make_index, 'help|?' => \$help, 'man' => \$man) or pod2usage(2); pod2usage(1) if $help; pod2usage(-exitstatus => 0, -verbose => 2) if $man; if (!defined($charset) || ($charset eq "")) { if (defined($locale_name)) { my $guessed_charset = $locale_name; $guessed_charset =~ s{^.*\.}{}; if ($guessed_charset =~ m{^(utf-8|gbk|gb18030)$}i) { $charset = $1; } elsif ($guessed_charset =~ m{iso8859-(\d+)}i) { $charset = "iso-8859-$1"; } elsif ($guessed_charset =~ m{^microsoft-cp(125\d)$}) { $charset = "windows-$1"; } } if (!defined($charset) || ($charset eq "")) { $charset = "utf-8"; } } if ($make_index) { # Print Docbook output open my $OUTPUT, '>', $output_filename or die "Could not create $output_filename: $!"; print $OUTPUT join ("\n", qq(), q(), q(
), q( ), q( Xlib Compose Key Charts), q( ), ( map { qq( \
$_
\
) } @ARGV ), q(
), "\n" ); close $OUTPUT or die "Couldn't write $output_filename: $!"; exit(0); } foreach my $a (@ARGV) { $error_count += make_compose_chart($a); } exit($error_count); sub make_compose_chart { my ($filename) = @_; my $errors = 0; my @compose_table = (); my @included_files = (); my $line = 0; my $pre_file = ($filename =~ m{\.pre$}) ? 1 : 0; my $in_c_comment = 0; my $in_comment = 0; my $keyseq_count = 0; open my $COMPOSE, '<', $filename or die "Could not open $filename: $!"; COMPOSE_LINE: while (my $cl = <$COMPOSE>) { $line++; chomp($cl); my $original_line = $cl; # Special handling for changes cpp makes to .pre files if ($pre_file == 1) { if ($in_c_comment) { # Look for end of multi-line C comment if ($cl =~ m{\*/(.*)$}) { $cl = $1; $in_c_comment = 0; } else { next; } } $cl =~ s{/\*.\**/}{}; # Remove single line C comments if ($cl =~ m{^(.*)/\*}) { # Start of a multi-line C comment $cl = $1; $in_c_comment = 1; } $cl =~ s{^\s*XCOMM}{#}; # Translate pre-processing comments } chomp($cl); if ($cl =~ m{^\s*#\s*(.*)$}) { # Comment only lines # Combine comment blocks my $comment = $1; if ($in_comment) { my $prev_comment = pop @compose_table; $comment = join(' ', $prev_comment->{-comment}, $comment); } else { $in_comment = 1; } push @compose_table, { -type => 'comment', -comment => $comment }; next COMPOSE_LINE; } $in_comment = 0; if ($cl =~ m{^\s*$}) { # Skip blank lines next COMPOSE_LINE; } elsif ($cl =~ m{^(STATE\s+|END_STATE)}) { # Sun extension to compose file syntax next COMPOSE_LINE; } elsif ($cl =~ m{^([^:]+)\s*:\s*(.+)$}) { my ($seq, $action) = ($1, $2); $seq =~ s{\s+$}{}; my @keys = grep { $_ !~ m/^\s*$/ } split /[\s\<\>]+/, $seq; push @compose_table, { -type => 'keyseq', -keys => [ @keys ], -action => $action }; $keyseq_count++; next COMPOSE_LINE; } elsif ($cl =~ m{^(STATE_TYPE:|\@StartDeadKeyMap|\@EndDeadKeyMap)}) { # ignore next COMPOSE_LINE; } elsif ($cl =~ m{^include "(.*)"}) { my $incpath = $1; $incpath =~ s{^X11_LOCALEDATADIR/(.*)/Compose}{the $1 compose table}; push @included_files, $incpath; next COMPOSE_LINE; } else { print STDERR ('Unrecognized pattern in ', $filename, ' on line #', $line, ":\n ", $cl, "\n"); } } close $COMPOSE; if ($errors > 0) { return $errors; } # Print Docbook output open my $OUTPUT, '>', $output_filename or die "Could not create $output_filename: $!"; print $OUTPUT join ("\n", qq(), q(), qq(
), qq(Xlib Compose Keys for $locale_name), q(Applications using Xlib input handling should recognize), q( these compose key sequences in locales using the), qq( $locale_name compose table.), "\n" ); if (@included_files) { print $OUTPUT q(This compose table includes the non-conflicting), q( entries from: ), join(',', @included_files), q(. Those entries are not shown here - see those charts for the), q( included key sequences.), "\n"; } my @pretable_comments = (); if ($keyseq_count == 0) { @pretable_comments = @compose_table; } elsif ($compose_table[0]->{-type} eq 'comment') { push @pretable_comments, shift @compose_table; } foreach my $comment_ref (@pretable_comments) { print $OUTPUT qq(), xml_escape($comment_ref->{-comment}), qq(\n); } if ($keyseq_count > 0) { start_table($OUTPUT); my $row_count = 0; foreach my $cr (@compose_table) { if ($row_count++ > 750) { # Break tables every 750 rows to avoid overflowing # xmlto/xsltproc limits on the largest tables end_table($OUTPUT); start_table($OUTPUT); $row_count = 0; } if ($cr->{-type} eq 'comment') { print $OUTPUT qq(), xml_escape($cr->{-comment}), qq(\n); } elsif ($cr->{-type} eq 'keyseq') { my $action = join(" ", xml_escape($cr->{-action})); if ($action =~ m{^\s*"\\([0-7]+)"}) { my $char = oct($1); if ($char >= 32) { $action =~ s{^\s*"\\[0-7]+"}{"&#$char;"}; } } $action =~ s{^\s*"(.+)"}{"$1"}; print $OUTPUT qq(), qq(), (map { qq($_) } xml_escape(@{$cr->{-keys}})), qq(), qq(), $action, qq(\n); } } end_table($OUTPUT); } else { print $OUTPUT qq(), qq(This compose table defines no sequences of its own.), qq(\n); } print $OUTPUT "
\n"; close $OUTPUT or die "Couldn't write $output_filename: $!"; return $errors; } sub xml_escape { my @output; foreach my $l (@_) { $l =~ s{\&}{&}g; $l =~ s{\<}{<}g; $l =~ s{\>}{>}g; push @output, $l; } return @output; } sub start_table { my ($OUTPUT) = @_; print $OUTPUT join("\n", qq(Compose Key Sequences for $locale_name), qq(), qq( ), qq( ), qq( Key SequenceAction), qq( ), qq( \n), ); } sub end_table { my ($OUTPUT) = @_; print $OUTPUT "\n\n
\n"; } __END__ =head1 NAME compose-chart - Make DocBook/XML charts of compose table entries =head1 SYNOPSIS compose-chart [options] [file ...] Options: --charset[=] character set to specify in XML doctype --locale= name of locale to display in chart --output= filename to output chart to --index make index of charts instead of individual chart --help brief help message --man full documentation =head1 OPTIONS =over 8 =item B<--charset>[=I] Specify a character set to list in the doctype declaration in the XML output. If not specified, attempts to guess from the locale name, else default to "utf-8". =item B<--locale>=I Specify the locale name to use in the chart titles and introductory text. =item B<--output>=I Specify the output file to write the DocBook output to. =item B<--index> Generate an index of the listed locale charts instead of a chart for a specific locale. =item B<--help> Print a brief help message and exit. =item B<--man> Print the manual page and exit. =back =head1 DESCRIPTION This program will read the given compose table file(s) and generate DocBook/XML charts listing the available characters for end-user reference. =cut