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Timothy Flynn
1e91334008 LibUnicode: Handle edge-case script extensions, Common and Inherited
These script extensions have some peculiar behavior in the Unicode spec.
The UCD ScriptExtension file does not contain these scripts. Rather, it
is implied the code points which have these scripts as an extension are
the code points that both:

  1. Have Common or Inherited as their primary script value
  2. Do not have any other script value in their script extension lists

Because these are not explictly listed in the UCD, we must manually form
these script extensions.
2021-08-11 13:11:01 +02:00
Timothy Flynn
47bb350ebd LibUnicode: Generate separate tables for scripts and script extensions
Notice that unlike the note in populate_general_category_unions(),
script extension do indeed have code point ranges which overlap. Thus,
this commit adds code to handle that, and hooks it into the GC unions.
2021-08-11 13:11:01 +02:00
Timothy Flynn
5ac23d244d LibUnicode: Generate separate tables for Unicode properties
Similar to General Categories, this generates separate tables for the
Property list.
2021-08-11 13:11:01 +02:00
Timothy Flynn
b06c104076 LibUnicode: Include Unassigned code points in the Other General Category
Now that the generator parses unassigned General Category properties, it
can include Unassigned (Cn) in the Other (C) category.
2021-08-11 13:11:01 +02:00
Timothy Flynn
7dce2bfe23 LibUnicode: Generate separate tables for General Category properties
Previously, each code point's General Category was part of the generated
UnicodeData structure. This ultimately presented two problems, one
functional and one performance related:

  * Some General Categories are applied to unassigned code points, for
    example the Unassigned (Cn) category. Unassigned code points are
    strictly excluded from UnicodeData.txt, so by relying on that file,
    the generator is unable to handle these categories.

  * Lookups for General Categories are slower when searching through the
    large UnicodeData hash map. Even though lookups are O(1), the hash
    function turned out to be slower than binary searching through a
    category-specific table.

So, now a table is generated for each General Category. When querying a
code point for a category, a binary search is done on each code point
range in that category's table to check if code point has that category.

Further, General Categories are now parsed from the UCD file
DerivedGeneralCategory.txt. This file is a normal "prop list" file and
contains the categories for unassigned code points.
2021-08-11 13:11:01 +02:00
Timothy Flynn
c4bfda7f7f LibUnicode: Handle code points that are both cased and case-ignorable
Apparently, some code points fit both categories, for example U+0345
(COMBINING GREEK YPOGEGRAMMENI). Handle this fact when determining if
a code point is a final code point in a string.
2021-07-28 23:42:29 +02:00
Timothy Flynn
7827aede6f LibUnicode: Check word break when deciding on case-ignorable code points 2021-07-28 23:42:29 +02:00
Timothy Flynn
c45a014645 LibUnicode: Check property list when deciding if a code point is cased 2021-07-28 23:42:29 +02:00
Timothy Flynn
39f971e42b LibUnicode: Begin implementing special Unicode case folding
This implements unconditional special case folding, and conditional
folding for non-locale cases. Worth noting that the only conditional,
non-locale special case is for converting an uppercase sigma to
lowercase.
2021-07-27 21:04:36 +01:00
Timothy Flynn
4dda3edc9e LibUnicode: Introduce a Unicode library for interacting with UCD files
The Unicode standard publishes the Unicode Character Database (UCD) with
information about every code point, such as each code point's upper case
mapping. LibUnicode exists to download and parse UCD files at build time
and to provide accessors to that data.

As a start, LibUnicode includes upper- and lower-case code point
converters.
2021-07-26 17:03:55 +01:00