import sys # http://www.unicode.org/Public/UNIDATA/auxiliary/BidiMirroring.txt # This parses a file in the format of the above file and outputs a table # suitable for bsearch(3). This table maps Unicode code points to their # 'mirror'. (Mirroring is used when rendering RTL characters, see the Unicode # standard). By convention, this mapping should be commutative, but this code # doesn't enforce or check this. def main(infile, outfile): pairs = [] for line in infile: line = line[:-1] if len(line) == 0 or line[0] == '#': continue if '#' in line: (data, _) = line.split('#', 1) else: data = line if ';' not in data: continue (a, b) = data.split(';', 1) a = int(a, 16) b = int(b, 16) pairs.append((a, b)) pairs.sort() print >>outfile, '// Generated from Unicode Bidi Mirroring tables\n' print >>outfile, '#ifndef MIRRORING_PROPERTY_H_' print >>outfile, '#define MIRRORING_PROPERTY_H_\n' print >>outfile, '#include <stdint.h>' print >>outfile, 'struct mirroring_property {' print >>outfile, ' uint32_t a;' print >>outfile, ' uint32_t b;' print >>outfile, '};\n' print >>outfile, 'static const struct mirroring_property mirroring_properties[] = {' for pair in pairs: print >>outfile, ' {0x%x, 0x%x},' % pair print >>outfile, '};\n' print >>outfile, 'static const unsigned mirroring_properties_count = %d;\n' % len(pairs) print >>outfile, '#endif // MIRRORING_PROPERTY_H_' if __name__ == '__main__': if len(sys.argv) != 3: print 'Usage: %s <input .txt> <output .h>' % sys.argv[0] else: main(file(sys.argv[1], 'r'), file(sys.argv[2], 'w+'))