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// Copyright 2013 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. |
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style |
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. |
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//go:generate go run gen.go gen_common.go -output tables.go |
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package language // import "golang.org/x/text/internal/language" |
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// TODO: Remove above NOTE after: |
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// - verifying that tables are dropped correctly (most notably matcher tables). |
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import ( |
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"errors" |
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"fmt" |
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"strings" |
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) |
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const ( |
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// maxCoreSize is the maximum size of a BCP 47 tag without variants and |
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// extensions. Equals max lang (3) + script (4) + max reg (3) + 2 dashes. |
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maxCoreSize = 12 |
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// max99thPercentileSize is a somewhat arbitrary buffer size that presumably |
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// is large enough to hold at least 99% of the BCP 47 tags. |
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max99thPercentileSize = 32 |
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// maxSimpleUExtensionSize is the maximum size of a -u extension with one |
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// key-type pair. Equals len("-u-") + key (2) + dash + max value (8). |
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maxSimpleUExtensionSize = 14 |
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) |
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// Tag represents a BCP 47 language tag. It is used to specify an instance of a |
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// specific language or locale. All language tag values are guaranteed to be |
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// well-formed. The zero value of Tag is Und. |
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type Tag struct { |
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// TODO: the following fields have the form TagTypeID. This name is chosen |
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// to allow refactoring the public package without conflicting with its |
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// Base, Script, and Region methods. Once the transition is fully completed |
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// the ID can be stripped from the name. |
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LangID Language |
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RegionID Region |
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// TODO: we will soon run out of positions for ScriptID. Idea: instead of |
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// storing lang, region, and ScriptID codes, store only the compact index and |
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// have a lookup table from this code to its expansion. This greatly speeds |
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// up table lookup, speed up common variant cases. |
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// This will also immediately free up 3 extra bytes. Also, the pVariant |
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// field can now be moved to the lookup table, as the compact index uniquely |
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// determines the offset of a possible variant. |
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ScriptID Script |
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pVariant byte // offset in str, includes preceding '-' |
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pExt uint16 // offset of first extension, includes preceding '-' |
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// str is the string representation of the Tag. It will only be used if the |
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// tag has variants or extensions. |
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str string |
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} |
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// Make is a convenience wrapper for Parse that omits the error. |
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// In case of an error, a sensible default is returned. |
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func Make(s string) Tag { |
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t, _ := Parse(s) |
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return t |
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} |
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// Raw returns the raw base language, script and region, without making an |
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// attempt to infer their values. |
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// TODO: consider removing |
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func (t Tag) Raw() (b Language, s Script, r Region) { |
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return t.LangID, t.ScriptID, t.RegionID |
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} |
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// equalTags compares language, script and region subtags only. |
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func (t Tag) equalTags(a Tag) bool { |
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return t.LangID == a.LangID && t.ScriptID == a.ScriptID && t.RegionID == a.RegionID |
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} |
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// IsRoot returns true if t is equal to language "und". |
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func (t Tag) IsRoot() bool { |
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if int(t.pVariant) < len(t.str) { |
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return false |
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} |
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return t.equalTags(Und) |
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} |
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// IsPrivateUse reports whether the Tag consists solely of an IsPrivateUse use |
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// tag. |
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func (t Tag) IsPrivateUse() bool { |
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return t.str != "" && t.pVariant == 0 |
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} |
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// RemakeString is used to update t.str in case lang, script or region changed. |
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// It is assumed that pExt and pVariant still point to the start of the |
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// respective parts. |
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func (t *Tag) RemakeString() { |
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if t.str == "" { |
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return |
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} |
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extra := t.str[t.pVariant:] |
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if t.pVariant > 0 { |
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extra = extra[1:] |
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} |
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if t.equalTags(Und) && strings.HasPrefix(extra, "x-") { |
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t.str = extra |
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t.pVariant = 0 |
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t.pExt = 0 |
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return |
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} |
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var buf [max99thPercentileSize]byte // avoid extra memory allocation in most cases. |
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b := buf[:t.genCoreBytes(buf[:])] |
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if extra != "" { |
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diff := len(b) - int(t.pVariant) |
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b = append(b, '-') |
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b = append(b, extra...) |
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t.pVariant = uint8(int(t.pVariant) + diff) |
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t.pExt = uint16(int(t.pExt) + diff) |
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} else { |
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t.pVariant = uint8(len(b)) |
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t.pExt = uint16(len(b)) |
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} |
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t.str = string(b) |
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} |
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// genCoreBytes writes a string for the base languages, script and region tags |
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// to the given buffer and returns the number of bytes written. It will never |
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// write more than maxCoreSize bytes. |
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func (t *Tag) genCoreBytes(buf []byte) int { |
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n := t.LangID.StringToBuf(buf[:]) |
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if t.ScriptID != 0 { |
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n += copy(buf[n:], "-") |
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n += copy(buf[n:], t.ScriptID.String()) |
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} |
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if t.RegionID != 0 { |
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n += copy(buf[n:], "-") |
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n += copy(buf[n:], t.RegionID.String()) |
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} |
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return n |
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} |
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// String returns the canonical string representation of the language tag. |
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func (t Tag) String() string { |
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if t.str != "" { |
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return t.str |
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} |
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if t.ScriptID == 0 && t.RegionID == 0 { |
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return t.LangID.String() |
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} |
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buf := [maxCoreSize]byte{} |
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return string(buf[:t.genCoreBytes(buf[:])]) |
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} |
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// MarshalText implements encoding.TextMarshaler. |
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func (t Tag) MarshalText() (text []byte, err error) { |
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if t.str != "" { |
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text = append(text, t.str...) |
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} else if t.ScriptID == 0 && t.RegionID == 0 { |
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text = append(text, t.LangID.String()...) |
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} else { |
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buf := [maxCoreSize]byte{} |
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text = buf[:t.genCoreBytes(buf[:])] |
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} |
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return text, nil |
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} |
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// UnmarshalText implements encoding.TextUnmarshaler. |
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func (t *Tag) UnmarshalText(text []byte) error { |
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tag, err := Parse(string(text)) |
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*t = tag |
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return err |
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} |
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// Variants returns the part of the tag holding all variants or the empty string |
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// if there are no variants defined. |
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func (t Tag) Variants() string { |
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if t.pVariant == 0 { |
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return "" |
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} |
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return t.str[t.pVariant:t.pExt] |
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} |
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// VariantOrPrivateUseTags returns variants or private use tags. |
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func (t Tag) VariantOrPrivateUseTags() string { |
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if t.pExt > 0 { |
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return t.str[t.pVariant:t.pExt] |
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} |
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return t.str[t.pVariant:] |
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} |
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// HasString reports whether this tag defines more than just the raw |
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// components. |
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func (t Tag) HasString() bool { |
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return t.str != "" |
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} |
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// Parent returns the CLDR parent of t. In CLDR, missing fields in data for a |
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// specific language are substituted with fields from the parent language. |
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// The parent for a language may change for newer versions of CLDR. |
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func (t Tag) Parent() Tag { |
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if t.str != "" { |
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// Strip the variants and extensions. |
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b, s, r := t.Raw() |
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t = Tag{LangID: b, ScriptID: s, RegionID: r} |
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if t.RegionID == 0 && t.ScriptID != 0 && t.LangID != 0 { |
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base, _ := addTags(Tag{LangID: t.LangID}) |
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if base.ScriptID == t.ScriptID { |
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return Tag{LangID: t.LangID} |
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} |
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} |
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return t |
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} |
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if t.LangID != 0 { |
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if t.RegionID != 0 { |
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maxScript := t.ScriptID |
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if maxScript == 0 { |
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max, _ := addTags(t) |
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maxScript = max.ScriptID |
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} |
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for i := range parents { |
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if Language(parents[i].lang) == t.LangID && Script(parents[i].maxScript) == maxScript { |
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for _, r := range parents[i].fromRegion { |
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if Region(r) == t.RegionID { |
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return Tag{ |
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LangID: t.LangID, |
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ScriptID: Script(parents[i].script), |
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RegionID: Region(parents[i].toRegion), |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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// Strip the script if it is the default one. |
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base, _ := addTags(Tag{LangID: t.LangID}) |
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if base.ScriptID != maxScript { |
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return Tag{LangID: t.LangID, ScriptID: maxScript} |
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} |
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return Tag{LangID: t.LangID} |
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} else if t.ScriptID != 0 { |
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// The parent for an base-script pair with a non-default script is |
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// "und" instead of the base language. |
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base, _ := addTags(Tag{LangID: t.LangID}) |
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if base.ScriptID != t.ScriptID { |
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return Und |
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} |
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return Tag{LangID: t.LangID} |
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} |
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} |
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return Und |
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} |
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// ParseExtension parses s as an extension and returns it on success. |
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func ParseExtension(s string) (ext string, err error) { |
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defer func() { |
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if recover() != nil { |
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ext = "" |
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err = ErrSyntax |
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} |
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}() |
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scan := makeScannerString(s) |
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var end int |
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if n := len(scan.token); n != 1 { |
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return "", ErrSyntax |
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} |
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scan.toLower(0, len(scan.b)) |
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end = parseExtension(&scan) |
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if end != len(s) { |
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return "", ErrSyntax |
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} |
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return string(scan.b), nil |
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} |
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// HasVariants reports whether t has variants. |
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func (t Tag) HasVariants() bool { |
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return uint16(t.pVariant) < t.pExt |
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} |
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// HasExtensions reports whether t has extensions. |
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func (t Tag) HasExtensions() bool { |
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return int(t.pExt) < len(t.str) |
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} |
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// Extension returns the extension of type x for tag t. It will return |
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// false for ok if t does not have the requested extension. The returned |
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// extension will be invalid in this case. |
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func (t Tag) Extension(x byte) (ext string, ok bool) { |
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for i := int(t.pExt); i < len(t.str)-1; { |
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var ext string |
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i, ext = getExtension(t.str, i) |
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if ext[0] == x { |
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return ext, true |
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} |
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} |
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return "", false |
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} |
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// Extensions returns all extensions of t. |
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func (t Tag) Extensions() []string { |
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e := []string{} |
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for i := int(t.pExt); i < len(t.str)-1; { |
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var ext string |
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i, ext = getExtension(t.str, i) |
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e = append(e, ext) |
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} |
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return e |
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} |
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// TypeForKey returns the type associated with the given key, where key and type |
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// are of the allowed values defined for the Unicode locale extension ('u') in |
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// https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr35/#Unicode_Language_and_Locale_Identifiers. |
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// TypeForKey will traverse the inheritance chain to get the correct value. |
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// |
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// If there are multiple types associated with a key, only the first will be |
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// returned. If there is no type associated with a key, it returns the empty |
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// string. |
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func (t Tag) TypeForKey(key string) string { |
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if _, start, end, _ := t.findTypeForKey(key); end != start { |
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s := t.str[start:end] |
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if p := strings.IndexByte(s, '-'); p >= 0 { |
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s = s[:p] |
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} |
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return s |
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} |
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return "" |
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} |
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var ( |
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errPrivateUse = errors.New("cannot set a key on a private use tag") |
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errInvalidArguments = errors.New("invalid key or type") |
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) |
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// SetTypeForKey returns a new Tag with the key set to type, where key and type |
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// are of the allowed values defined for the Unicode locale extension ('u') in |
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// https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr35/#Unicode_Language_and_Locale_Identifiers. |
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// An empty value removes an existing pair with the same key. |
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func (t Tag) SetTypeForKey(key, value string) (Tag, error) { |
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if t.IsPrivateUse() { |
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return t, errPrivateUse |
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} |
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if len(key) != 2 { |
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return t, errInvalidArguments |
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} |
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// Remove the setting if value is "". |
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if value == "" { |
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start, sep, end, _ := t.findTypeForKey(key) |
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if start != sep { |
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// Remove a possible empty extension. |
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switch { |
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case t.str[start-2] != '-': // has previous elements. |
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case end == len(t.str), // end of string |
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end+2 < len(t.str) && t.str[end+2] == '-': // end of extension |
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start -= 2 |
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} |
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if start == int(t.pVariant) && end == len(t.str) { |
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t.str = "" |
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t.pVariant, t.pExt = 0, 0 |
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} else { |
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t.str = fmt.Sprintf("%s%s", t.str[:start], t.str[end:]) |
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} |
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} |
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return t, nil |
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} |
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if len(value) < 3 || len(value) > 8 { |
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return t, errInvalidArguments |
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} |
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var ( |
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buf [maxCoreSize + maxSimpleUExtensionSize]byte |
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uStart int // start of the -u extension. |
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) |
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// Generate the tag string if needed. |
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if t.str == "" { |
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uStart = t.genCoreBytes(buf[:]) |
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buf[uStart] = '-' |
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uStart++ |
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} |
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// Create new key-type pair and parse it to verify. |
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b := buf[uStart:] |
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copy(b, "u-") |
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copy(b[2:], key) |
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b[4] = '-' |
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b = b[:5+copy(b[5:], value)] |
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scan := makeScanner(b) |
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if parseExtensions(&scan); scan.err != nil { |
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return t, scan.err |
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} |
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// Assemble the replacement string. |
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if t.str == "" { |
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t.pVariant, t.pExt = byte(uStart-1), uint16(uStart-1) |
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t.str = string(buf[:uStart+len(b)]) |
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} else { |
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s := t.str |
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start, sep, end, hasExt := t.findTypeForKey(key) |
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if start == sep { |
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if hasExt { |
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b = b[2:] |
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} |
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t.str = fmt.Sprintf("%s-%s%s", s[:sep], b, s[end:]) |
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} else { |
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t.str = fmt.Sprintf("%s-%s%s", s[:start+3], value, s[end:]) |
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} |
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} |
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return t, nil |
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} |
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// findKeyAndType returns the start and end position for the type corresponding |
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// to key or the point at which to insert the key-value pair if the type |
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// wasn't found. The hasExt return value reports whether an -u extension was present. |
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// Note: the extensions are typically very small and are likely to contain |
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// only one key-type pair. |
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func (t Tag) findTypeForKey(key string) (start, sep, end int, hasExt bool) { |
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p := int(t.pExt) |
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if len(key) != 2 || p == len(t.str) || p == 0 { |
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return p, p, p, false |
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} |
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s := t.str |
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// Find the correct extension. |
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for p++; s[p] != 'u'; p++ { |
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if s[p] > 'u' { |
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p-- |
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return p, p, p, false |
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} |
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if p = nextExtension(s, p); p == len(s) { |
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return len(s), len(s), len(s), false |
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} |
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} |
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// Proceed to the hyphen following the extension name. |
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p++ |
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// curKey is the key currently being processed. |
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curKey := "" |
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// Iterate over keys until we get the end of a section. |
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for { |
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end = p |
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for p++; p < len(s) && s[p] != '-'; p++ { |
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} |
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n := p - end - 1 |
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if n <= 2 && curKey == key { |
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if sep < end { |
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sep++ |
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} |
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return start, sep, end, true |
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} |
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switch n { |
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case 0, // invalid string |
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1: // next extension |
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return end, end, end, true |
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case 2: |
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// next key |
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curKey = s[end+1 : p] |
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if curKey > key { |
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return end, end, end, true |
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} |
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start = end |
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sep = p |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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// ParseBase parses a 2- or 3-letter ISO 639 code. |
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// It returns a ValueError if s is a well-formed but unknown language identifier |
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// or another error if another error occurred. |
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func ParseBase(s string) (l Language, err error) { |
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defer func() { |
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if recover() != nil { |
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l = 0 |
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err = ErrSyntax |
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} |
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}() |
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if n := len(s); n < 2 || 3 < n { |
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return 0, ErrSyntax |
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} |
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var buf [3]byte |
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return getLangID(buf[:copy(buf[:], s)]) |
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} |
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// ParseScript parses a 4-letter ISO 15924 code. |
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// It returns a ValueError if s is a well-formed but unknown script identifier |
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// or another error if another error occurred. |
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func ParseScript(s string) (scr Script, err error) { |
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defer func() { |
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if recover() != nil { |
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scr = 0 |
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err = ErrSyntax |
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} |
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}() |
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if len(s) != 4 { |
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return 0, ErrSyntax |
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} |
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var buf [4]byte |
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return getScriptID(script, buf[:copy(buf[:], s)]) |
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} |
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// EncodeM49 returns the Region for the given UN M.49 code. |
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// It returns an error if r is not a valid code. |
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func EncodeM49(r int) (Region, error) { |
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return getRegionM49(r) |
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} |
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// ParseRegion parses a 2- or 3-letter ISO 3166-1 or a UN M.49 code. |
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// It returns a ValueError if s is a well-formed but unknown region identifier |
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// or another error if another error occurred. |
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func ParseRegion(s string) (r Region, err error) { |
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defer func() { |
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if recover() != nil { |
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r = 0 |
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err = ErrSyntax |
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} |
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}() |
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if n := len(s); n < 2 || 3 < n { |
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return 0, ErrSyntax |
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} |
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var buf [3]byte |
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return getRegionID(buf[:copy(buf[:], s)]) |
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} |
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// IsCountry returns whether this region is a country or autonomous area. This |
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// includes non-standard definitions from CLDR. |
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func (r Region) IsCountry() bool { |
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if r == 0 || r.IsGroup() || r.IsPrivateUse() && r != _XK { |
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return false |
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} |
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return true |
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} |
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// IsGroup returns whether this region defines a collection of regions. This |
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// includes non-standard definitions from CLDR. |
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func (r Region) IsGroup() bool { |
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if r == 0 { |
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return false |
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} |
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return int(regionInclusion[r]) < len(regionContainment) |
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} |
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// Contains returns whether Region c is contained by Region r. It returns true |
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// if c == r. |
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func (r Region) Contains(c Region) bool { |
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if r == c { |
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return true |
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} |
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g := regionInclusion[r] |
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if g >= nRegionGroups { |
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return false |
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} |
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m := regionContainment[g] |
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d := regionInclusion[c] |
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b := regionInclusionBits[d] |
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// A contained country may belong to multiple disjoint groups. Matching any |
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// of these indicates containment. If the contained region is a group, it |
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// must strictly be a subset. |
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if d >= nRegionGroups { |
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return b&m != 0 |
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} |
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return b&^m == 0 |
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} |
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var errNoTLD = errors.New("language: region is not a valid ccTLD") |
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// TLD returns the country code top-level domain (ccTLD). UK is returned for GB. |
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// In all other cases it returns either the region itself or an error. |
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// |
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// This method may return an error for a region for which there exists a |
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// canonical form with a ccTLD. To get that ccTLD canonicalize r first. The |
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// region will already be canonicalized it was obtained from a Tag that was |
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// obtained using any of the default methods. |
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func (r Region) TLD() (Region, error) { |
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// See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Country_code_top-level_domain for the |
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// difference between ISO 3166-1 and IANA ccTLD. |
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if r == _GB { |
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r = _UK |
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} |
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if (r.typ() & ccTLD) == 0 { |
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return 0, errNoTLD |
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} |
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return r, nil |
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} |
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// Canonicalize returns the region or a possible replacement if the region is |
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// deprecated. It will not return a replacement for deprecated regions that |
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// are split into multiple regions. |
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func (r Region) Canonicalize() Region { |
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if cr := normRegion(r); cr != 0 { |
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return cr |
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} |
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return r |
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} |
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// Variant represents a registered variant of a language as defined by BCP 47. |
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type Variant struct { |
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ID uint8 |
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str string |
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} |
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// ParseVariant parses and returns a Variant. An error is returned if s is not |
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// a valid variant. |
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func ParseVariant(s string) (v Variant, err error) { |
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defer func() { |
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if recover() != nil { |
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v = Variant{} |
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err = ErrSyntax |
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} |
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}() |
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s = strings.ToLower(s) |
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if id, ok := variantIndex[s]; ok { |
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return Variant{id, s}, nil |
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} |
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return Variant{}, NewValueError([]byte(s)) |
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} |
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// String returns the string representation of the variant. |
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func (v Variant) String() string { |
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return v.str |
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}
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