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198 lines
5.0 KiB
Go
198 lines
5.0 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2014 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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package language
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import (
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"fmt"
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"sort"
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)
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// The Coverage interface is used to define the level of coverage of an
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// internationalization service. Note that not all types are supported by all
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// services. As lists may be generated on the fly, it is recommended that users
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// of a Coverage cache the results.
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type Coverage interface {
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// Tags returns the list of supported tags.
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Tags() []Tag
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// BaseLanguages returns the list of supported base languages.
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BaseLanguages() []Base
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// Scripts returns the list of supported scripts.
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Scripts() []Script
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// Regions returns the list of supported regions.
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Regions() []Region
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}
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var (
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// Supported defines a Coverage that lists all supported subtags. Tags
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// always returns nil.
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Supported Coverage = allSubtags{}
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)
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// TODO:
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// - Support Variants, numbering systems.
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// - CLDR coverage levels.
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// - Set of common tags defined in this package.
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type allSubtags struct{}
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// Regions returns the list of supported regions. As all regions are in a
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// consecutive range, it simply returns a slice of numbers in increasing order.
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// The "undefined" region is not returned.
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func (s allSubtags) Regions() []Region {
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reg := make([]Region, numRegions)
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for i := range reg {
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reg[i] = Region{regionID(i + 1)}
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}
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return reg
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}
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// Scripts returns the list of supported scripts. As all scripts are in a
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// consecutive range, it simply returns a slice of numbers in increasing order.
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// The "undefined" script is not returned.
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func (s allSubtags) Scripts() []Script {
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scr := make([]Script, numScripts)
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for i := range scr {
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scr[i] = Script{scriptID(i + 1)}
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}
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return scr
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}
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// BaseLanguages returns the list of all supported base languages. It generates
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// the list by traversing the internal structures.
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func (s allSubtags) BaseLanguages() []Base {
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base := make([]Base, 0, numLanguages)
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for i := 0; i < langNoIndexOffset; i++ {
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// We included "und" already for the value 0.
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if i != nonCanonicalUnd {
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base = append(base, Base{langID(i)})
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}
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}
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i := langNoIndexOffset
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for _, v := range langNoIndex {
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for k := 0; k < 8; k++ {
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if v&1 == 1 {
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base = append(base, Base{langID(i)})
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}
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v >>= 1
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i++
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}
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}
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return base
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}
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// Tags always returns nil.
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func (s allSubtags) Tags() []Tag {
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return nil
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}
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// coverage is used used by NewCoverage which is used as a convenient way for
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// creating Coverage implementations for partially defined data. Very often a
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// package will only need to define a subset of slices. coverage provides a
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// convenient way to do this. Moreover, packages using NewCoverage, instead of
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// their own implementation, will not break if later new slice types are added.
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type coverage struct {
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tags func() []Tag
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bases func() []Base
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scripts func() []Script
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regions func() []Region
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}
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func (s *coverage) Tags() []Tag {
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if s.tags == nil {
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return nil
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}
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return s.tags()
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}
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// bases implements sort.Interface and is used to sort base languages.
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type bases []Base
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func (b bases) Len() int {
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return len(b)
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}
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func (b bases) Swap(i, j int) {
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b[i], b[j] = b[j], b[i]
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}
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func (b bases) Less(i, j int) bool {
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return b[i].langID < b[j].langID
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}
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// BaseLanguages returns the result from calling s.bases if it is specified or
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// otherwise derives the set of supported base languages from tags.
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func (s *coverage) BaseLanguages() []Base {
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if s.bases == nil {
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tags := s.Tags()
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if len(tags) == 0 {
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return nil
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}
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a := make([]Base, len(tags))
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for i, t := range tags {
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a[i] = Base{langID(t.lang)}
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}
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sort.Sort(bases(a))
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k := 0
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for i := 1; i < len(a); i++ {
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if a[k] != a[i] {
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k++
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a[k] = a[i]
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}
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}
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return a[:k+1]
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}
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return s.bases()
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}
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func (s *coverage) Scripts() []Script {
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if s.scripts == nil {
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return nil
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}
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return s.scripts()
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}
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func (s *coverage) Regions() []Region {
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if s.regions == nil {
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return nil
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}
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return s.regions()
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}
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// NewCoverage returns a Coverage for the given lists. It is typically used by
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// packages providing internationalization services to define their level of
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// coverage. A list may be of type []T or func() []T, where T is either Tag,
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// Base, Script or Region. The returned Coverage derives the value for Bases
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// from Tags if no func or slice for []Base is specified. For other unspecified
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// types the returned Coverage will return nil for the respective methods.
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func NewCoverage(list ...interface{}) Coverage {
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s := &coverage{}
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for _, x := range list {
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switch v := x.(type) {
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case func() []Base:
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s.bases = v
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case func() []Script:
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s.scripts = v
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case func() []Region:
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s.regions = v
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case func() []Tag:
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s.tags = v
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case []Base:
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s.bases = func() []Base { return v }
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case []Script:
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s.scripts = func() []Script { return v }
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case []Region:
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s.regions = func() []Region { return v }
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case []Tag:
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s.tags = func() []Tag { return v }
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default:
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panic(fmt.Sprintf("language: unsupported set type %T", v))
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}
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}
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return s
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}
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