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author | Jesse Duffield <jessedduffield@gmail.com> | 2018-08-16 21:48:09 +1000 |
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committer | Jesse Duffield <jessedduffield@gmail.com> | 2018-08-16 21:48:09 +1000 |
commit | 563efc41c749af43b4aba5286fd5b5d2e4a51c7a (patch) | |
tree | 6aba61b5e5083b93583d4cc90d9eb203d514c3b3 /vendor/golang.org/x | |
parent | 090537a1f175f4320885486199752dc9508faca4 (diff) |
bump dependencies for i18n
Diffstat (limited to 'vendor/golang.org/x')
-rw-r--r-- | vendor/golang.org/x/text/internal/tag/tag.go | 100 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | vendor/golang.org/x/text/language/common.go | 16 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | vendor/golang.org/x/text/language/coverage.go | 197 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | vendor/golang.org/x/text/language/doc.go | 102 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | vendor/golang.org/x/text/language/gen.go | 1712 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | vendor/golang.org/x/text/language/gen_common.go | 20 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | vendor/golang.org/x/text/language/gen_index.go | 162 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | vendor/golang.org/x/text/language/go1_1.go | 38 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | vendor/golang.org/x/text/language/go1_2.go | 11 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | vendor/golang.org/x/text/language/index.go | 783 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | vendor/golang.org/x/text/language/language.go | 907 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | vendor/golang.org/x/text/language/lookup.go | 396 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | vendor/golang.org/x/text/language/match.go | 933 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | vendor/golang.org/x/text/language/parse.go | 859 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | vendor/golang.org/x/text/language/tables.go | 3686 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | vendor/golang.org/x/text/language/tags.go | 143 |
16 files changed, 10065 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/text/internal/tag/tag.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/text/internal/tag/tag.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..b5d348891 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/text/internal/tag/tag.go @@ -0,0 +1,100 @@ +// Copyright 2015 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// Package tag contains functionality handling tags and related data. +package tag // import "golang.org/x/text/internal/tag" + +import "sort" + +// An Index converts tags to a compact numeric value. +// +// All elements are of size 4. Tags may be up to 4 bytes long. Excess bytes can +// be used to store additional information about the tag. +type Index string + +// Elem returns the element data at the given index. +func (s Index) Elem(x int) string { + return string(s[x*4 : x*4+4]) +} + +// Index reports the index of the given key or -1 if it could not be found. +// Only the first len(key) bytes from the start of the 4-byte entries will be +// considered for the search and the first match in Index will be returned. +func (s Index) Index(key []byte) int { + n := len(key) + // search the index of the first entry with an equal or higher value than + // key in s. + index := sort.Search(len(s)/4, func(i int) bool { + return cmp(s[i*4:i*4+n], key) != -1 + }) + i := index * 4 + if cmp(s[i:i+len(key)], key) != 0 { + return -1 + } + return index +} + +// Next finds the next occurrence of key after index x, which must have been +// obtained from a call to Index using the same key. It returns x+1 or -1. +func (s Index) Next(key []byte, x int) int { + if x++; x*4 < len(s) && cmp(s[x*4:x*4+len(key)], key) == 0 { + return x + } + return -1 +} + +// cmp returns an integer comparing a and b lexicographically. +func cmp(a Index, b []byte) int { + n := len(a) + if len(b) < n { + n = len(b) + } + for i, c := range b[:n] { + switch { + case a[i] > c: + return 1 + case a[i] < c: + return -1 + } + } + switch { + case len(a) < len(b): + return -1 + case len(a) > len(b): + return 1 + } + return 0 +} + +// Compare returns an integer comparing a and b lexicographically. +func Compare(a string, b []byte) int { + return cmp(Index(a), b) +} + +// FixCase reformats b to the same pattern of cases as form. +// If returns false if string b is malformed. +func FixCase(form string, b []byte) bool { + if len(form) != len(b) { + return false + } + for i, c := range b { + if form[i] <= 'Z' { + if c >= 'a' { + c -= 'z' - 'Z' + } + if c < 'A' || 'Z' < c { + return false + } + } else { + if c <= 'Z' { + c += 'z' - 'Z' + } + if c < 'a' || 'z' < c { + return false + } + } + b[i] = c + } + return true +} diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/text/language/common.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/text/language/common.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..9d86e1855 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/text/language/common.go @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +// Code generated by running "go generate" in golang.org/x/text. DO NOT EDIT. + +package language + +// This file contains code common to the maketables.go and the package code. + +// langAliasType is the type of an alias in langAliasMap. +type langAliasType int8 + +const ( + langDeprecated langAliasType = iota + langMacro + langLegacy + + langAliasTypeUnknown langAliasType = -1 +) diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/text/language/coverage.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/text/language/coverage.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..101fd23c1 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/text/language/coverage.go @@ -0,0 +1,197 @@ +// Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package language + +import ( + "fmt" + "sort" +) + +// The Coverage interface is used to define the level of coverage of an +// internationalization service. Note that not all types are supported by all +// services. As lists may be generated on the fly, it is recommended that users +// of a Coverage cache the results. +type Coverage interface { + // Tags returns the list of supported tags. + Tags() []Tag + + // BaseLanguages returns the list of supported base languages. + BaseLanguages() []Base + + // Scripts returns the list of supported scripts. + Scripts() []Script + + // Regions returns the list of supported regions. + Regions() []Region +} + +var ( + // Supported defines a Coverage that lists all supported subtags. Tags + // always returns nil. + Supported Coverage = allSubtags{} +) + +// TODO: +// - Support Variants, numbering systems. +// - CLDR coverage levels. +// - Set of common tags defined in this package. + +type allSubtags struct{} + +// Regions returns the list of supported regions. As all regions are in a +// consecutive range, it simply returns a slice of numbers in increasing order. +// The "undefined" region is not returned. +func (s allSubtags) Regions() []Region { + reg := make([]Region, numRegions) + for i := range reg { + reg[i] = Region{regionID(i + 1)} + } + return reg +} + +// Scripts returns the list of supported scripts. As all scripts are in a +// consecutive range, it simply returns a slice of numbers in increasing order. +// The "undefined" script is not returned. +func (s allSubtags) Scripts() []Script { + scr := make([]Script, numScripts) + for i := range scr { + scr[i] = Script{scriptID(i + 1)} + } + return scr +} + +// BaseLanguages returns the list of all supported base languages. It generates +// the list by traversing the internal structures. +func (s allSubtags) BaseLanguages() []Base { + base := make([]Base, 0, numLanguages) + for i := 0; i < langNoIndexOffset; i++ { + // We included "und" already for the value 0. + if i != nonCanonicalUnd { + base = append(base, Base{langID(i)}) + } + } + i := langNoIndexOffset + for _, v := range langNoIndex { + for k := 0; k < 8; k++ { + if v&1 == 1 { + base = append(base, Base{langID(i)}) + } + v >>= 1 + i++ + } + } + return base +} + +// Tags always returns nil. +func (s allSubtags) Tags() []Tag { + return nil +} + +// coverage is used used by NewCoverage which is used as a convenient way for +// creating Coverage implementations for partially defined data. Very often a +// package will only need to define a subset of slices. coverage provides a +// convenient way to do this. Moreover, packages using NewCoverage, instead of +// their own implementation, will not break if later new slice types are added. +type coverage struct { + tags func() []Tag + bases func() []Base + scripts func() []Script + regions func() []Region +} + +func (s *coverage) Tags() []Tag { + if s.tags == nil { + return nil + } + return s.tags() +} + +// bases implements sort.Interface and is used to sort base languages. +type bases []Base + +func (b bases) Len() int { + return len(b) +} + +func (b bases) Swap(i, j int) { + b[i], b[j] = b[j], b[i] +} + +func (b bases) Less(i, j int) bool { + return b[i].langID < b[j].langID +} + +// BaseLanguages returns the result from calling s.bases if it is specified or +// otherwise derives the set of supported base languages from tags. +func (s *coverage) BaseLanguages() []Base { + if s.bases == nil { + tags := s.Tags() + if len(tags) == 0 { + return nil + } + a := make([]Base, len(tags)) + for i, t := range tags { + a[i] = Base{langID(t.lang)} + } + sort.Sort(bases(a)) + k := 0 + for i := 1; i < len(a); i++ { + if a[k] != a[i] { + k++ + a[k] = a[i] + } + } + return a[:k+1] + } + return s.bases() +} + +func (s *coverage) Scripts() []Script { + if s.scripts == nil { + return nil + } + return s.scripts() +} + +func (s *coverage) Regions() []Region { + if s.regions == nil { + return nil + } + return s.regions() +} + +// NewCoverage returns a Coverage for the given lists. It is typically used by +// packages providing internationalization services to define their level of +// coverage. A list may be of type []T or func() []T, where T is either Tag, +// Base, Script or Region. The returned Coverage derives the value for Bases +// from Tags if no func or slice for []Base is specified. For other unspecified +// types the returned Coverage will return nil for the respective methods. +func NewCoverage(list ...interface{}) Coverage { + s := &coverage{} + for _, x := range list { + switch v := x.(type) { + case func() []Base: + s.bases = v + case func() []Script: + s.scripts = v + case func() []Region: + s.regions = v + case func() []Tag: + s.tags = v + case []Base: + s.bases = func() []Base { return v } + case []Script: + s.scripts = func() []Script { return v } + case []Region: + s.regions = func() []Region { return v } + case []Tag: + s.tags = func() []Tag { return v } + default: + panic(fmt.Sprintf("language: unsupported set type %T", v)) + } + } + return s +} diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/text/language/doc.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/text/language/doc.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..8afecd50e --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/text/language/doc.go @@ -0,0 +1,102 @@ +// Copyright 2017 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// Package language implements BCP 47 language tags and related functionality. +// +// The most important function of package language is to match a list of +// user-preferred languages to a list of supported languages. +// It alleviates the developer of dealing with the complexity of this process +// and provides the user with the best experience +// (see https://blog.golang.org/matchlang). +// +// +// Matching preferred against supported languages +// +// A Matcher for an application that supports English, Australian English, +// Danish, and standard Mandarin can be created as follows: +// +// var matcher = language.NewMatcher([]language.Tag{ +// language.English, // The first language is used as fallback. +// language.MustParse("en-AU"), +// language.Danish, +// language.Chinese, +// }) +// +// This list of supported languages is typically implied by the languages for +// which there exists translations of the user interface. +// +// User-preferred languages usually come as a comma-separated list of BCP 47 +// language tags. +// The MatchString finds best matches for such strings: +// +// handler(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) { +// lang, _ := r.Cookie("lang") +// accept := r.Header.Get("Accept-Language") +// tag, _ := language.MatchStrings(matcher, lang.String(), accept) +// +// // tag should now be used for the initialization of any +// // locale-specific service. +// } +// +// The Matcher's Match method can be used to match Tags directly. +// +// Matchers are aware of the intricacies of equivalence between languages, such +// as deprecated subtags, legacy tags, macro languages, mutual +// intelligibility between scripts and languages, and transparently passing +// BCP 47 user configuration. +// For instance, it will know that a reader of Bokmål Danish can read Norwegian +// and will know that Cantonese ("yue") is a good match for "zh-HK". +// +// +// Using match results +// +// To guarantee a consistent user experience to the user it is important to +// use the same language tag for the selection of any locale-specific services. +// For example, it is utterly confusing to substitute spelled-out numbers +// or dates in one language in text of another language. +// More subtly confusing is using the wrong sorting order or casing +// algorithm for a certain language. +// +// All the packages in x/text that provide locale-specific services +// (e.g. collate, cases) should be initialized with the tag that was +// obtained at the start of an interaction with the user. +// +// Note that Tag that is returned by Match and MatchString may differ from any +// of the supported languages, as it may contain carried over settings from +// the user tags. +// This may be inconvenient when your application has some additional +// locale-specific data for your supported languages. +// Match and MatchString both return the index of the matched supported tag +// to simplify associating such data with the matched tag. +// +// +// Canonicalization +// +// If one uses the Matcher to compare languages one does not need to +// worry about canonicalization. +// +// The meaning of a Tag varies per application. The language package +// therefore delays canonicalization and preserves information as much +// as possible. The Matcher, however, will always take into account that +// two different tags may represent the same language. +// +// By default, only legacy and deprecated tags are converted into their +// canonical equivalent. All other information is preserved. This approach makes +// the confidence scores more accurate and allows matchers to distinguish +// between variants that are otherwise lost. +// +// As a consequence, two tags that should be treated as identical according to +// BCP 47 or CLDR, like "en-Latn" and "en", will be represented differently. The +// Matcher handles such distinctions, though, and is aware of the +// equivalence relations. The CanonType type can be used to alter the +// canonicalization form. +// +// References +// +// BCP 47 - Tags for Identifying Languages http://tools.ietf.org/html/bcp47 +// +package language // import "golang.org/x/text/language" + +// TODO: explanation on how to match languages for your own locale-specific +// service. diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/text/language/gen.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/text/language/gen.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..302f1940a --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/text/language/gen.go @@ -0,0 +1,1712 @@ +// Copyright 2013 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// +build ignore + +// Language tag table generator. +// Data read from the web. + +package main + +import ( + "bufio" + "flag" + "fmt" + "io" + "io/ioutil" + "log" + "math" + "reflect" + "regexp" + "sort" + "strconv" + "strings" + + "golang.org/x/text/internal/gen" + "golang.org/x/text/internal/tag" + "golang.org/x/text/unicode/cldr" +) + +var ( + test = flag.Bool("test", + false, + "test existing tables; can be used to compare web data with package data.") + outputFile = flag.String("output", + "tables.go", + "output file for generated tables") +) + +var comment = []string{ + ` +lang holds an alphabetically sorted list of ISO-639 language identifiers. +All entries are 4 bytes. The index of the identifier (divided by 4) is the language tag. +For 2-byte language identifiers, the two successive bytes have the following meaning: + - if the first letter of the 2- and 3-letter ISO codes are the same: + the second and third letter of the 3-letter ISO code. + - otherwise: a 0 and a by 2 bits right-shifted index into altLangISO3. +For 3-byte language identifiers the 4th byte is 0.`, + ` +langNoIndex is a bit vector of all 3-letter language codes that are not used as an index +in lookup tables. The language ids for these language codes are derived directly +from the letters and are not consecutive.`, + ` +altLangISO3 holds an alphabetically sorted list of 3-letter language code alternatives +to 2-letter language codes that cannot be derived using the method described above. +Each 3-letter code is followed by its 1-byte langID.`, + ` +altLangIndex is used to convert indexes in altLangISO3 to langIDs.`, + ` +langAliasMap maps langIDs to their suggested replacements.`, + ` +script is an alphabetically sorted list of ISO 15924 codes. The index +of the script in the string, divided by 4, is the internal scriptID.`, + ` +isoRegionOffset needs to be added to the index of regionISO to obtain the regionID +for 2-letter ISO codes. (The first isoRegionOffset regionIDs are reserved for +the UN.M49 codes used for groups.)`, + ` +regionISO holds a list of alphabetically sorted 2-letter ISO region codes. +Each 2-letter codes is followed by two bytes with the following meaning: + - [A-Z}{2}: the first letter of the 2-letter code plus these two + letters form the 3-letter ISO code. + - 0, n: index into altRegionISO3.`, + ` +regionTypes defines the status of a region for various standards.`, + ` +m49 maps regionIDs to UN.M49 codes. The first isoRegionOffset entries are +codes indicating collections of regions.`, + ` +m49Index gives indexes into fromM49 based on the three most significant bits +of a 10-bit UN.M49 code. To search an UN.M49 code in fromM49, search in + fromM49[m49Index[msb39(code)]:m49Index[msb3(code)+1]] +for an entry where the first 7 bits match the 7 lsb of the UN.M49 code. +The region code is stored in the 9 lsb of the indexed value.`, + ` +fromM49 contains entries to map UN.M49 codes to regions. See m49Index for details.`, + ` +altRegionISO3 holds a list of 3-letter region codes that cannot be +mapped to 2-letter codes using the default algorithm. This is a short list.`, + ` +altRegionIDs holds a list of regionIDs the positions of which match those +of the 3-letter ISO codes in altRegionISO3.`, + ` +variantNumSpecialized is the number of specialized variants in variants.`, + ` +suppressScript is an index from langID to the dominant script for that language, +if it exists. If a script is given, it should be suppressed from the language tag.`, + ` +likelyLang is a lookup table, indexed by langID, for the most likely +scripts and regions given incomplete information. If more entries exist for a +given language, region and script are the index and size respectively +of the list in likelyLangList.`, + ` +likelyLangList holds lists info associated with likelyLang.`, + ` +likelyRegion is a lookup table, indexed by regionID, for the most likely +languages and scripts given incomplete information. If more entries exist +for a given regionID, lang and script are the index and size respectively +of the list in likelyRegionList. +TODO: exclude containers and user-definable regions from the list.`, + ` +likelyRegionList holds lists info associated with likelyRegion.`, + ` +likelyScript is a lookup table, indexed by scriptID, for the most likely +languages and regions given a script.`, + ` +matchLang holds pairs of langIDs of base languages that are typically +mutually intelligible. Each pair is associated with a confidence and +whether the intelligibility goes one or both ways.`, + ` +matchScript holds pairs of scriptIDs where readers of one script +can typically also read the other. Each is associated with a confidence.`, + ` +nRegionGroups is the number of region groups.`, + ` +regionInclusion maps region identifiers to sets of regions in regionInclusionBits, +where each set holds all groupings that are directly connected in a region +containment graph.`, + ` +regionInclusionBits is an array of bit vectors where every vector represents +a set of region groupings. These sets are used to compute the distance +between two regions for the purpose of language matching.`, + ` +regionInclusionNext marks, for each entry in regionInclusionBits, the set of +all groups that are reachable from the groups set in the respective entry.`, +} + +// TODO: consider changing some of these structures to tries. This can reduce +// memory, but may increase the need for memory allocations. This could be +// mitigated if we can piggyback on language tags for common cases. + +func failOnError(e error) { + if e != nil { + log.Panic(e) + } +} + +type setType int + +const ( + Indexed setType = 1 + iota // all elements must be of same size + Linear +) + +type stringSet struct { + s []string + sorted, frozen bool + + // We often need to update values after the creation of an index is completed. + // We include a convenience map for keeping track of this. + update map[string]string + typ setType // used for checking. +} + +func (ss *stringSet) clone() stringSet { + c := *ss + c.s = append([]string(nil), c.s...) + return c +} + +func (ss *stringSet) setType(t setType) { + if ss.typ != t && ss.typ != 0 { + log.Panicf("type %d cannot be assigned as it was already %d", t, ss.typ) + } +} + +// parse parses a whitespace-separated string and initializes ss with its +// components. +func (ss *stringSet) parse(s string) { + scan := bufio.NewScanner(strings.NewReader(s)) + scan.Split(bufio.ScanWords) + for scan.Scan() { + ss.add(scan.Text()) + } +} + +func (ss *stringSet) assertChangeable() { + if ss.frozen { + log.Panic("attempt to modify a frozen stringSet") + } +} + +func (ss *stringSet) add(s string) { + ss.assertChangeable() + ss.s = append(ss.s, s) + ss.sorted = ss.frozen +} + +func (ss *stringSet) freeze() { + ss.compact() + ss.frozen = true +} + +func (ss *stringSet) compact() { + if ss.sorted { + return + } + a := ss.s + sort.Strings(a) + k := 0 + for i := 1; i < len(a); i++ { + if a[k] != a[i] { + a[k+1] = a[i] + k++ + } + } + ss.s = a[:k+1] + ss.sorted = ss.frozen +} + +type funcSorter struct { + fn func(a, b string) bool + sort.StringSlice +} + +func (s funcSorter) Less(i, j int) bool { + return s.fn(s.StringSlice[i], s.StringSlice[j]) +} + +func (ss *stringSet) sortFunc(f func(a, b string) bool) { + ss.compact() + sort.Sort(funcSorter{f, sort.StringSlice(ss.s)}) +} + +func (ss *stringSet) remove(s string) { + ss.assertChangeable() + if i, ok := ss.find(s); ok { + copy(ss.s[i:], ss.s[i+1:]) + ss.s = ss.s[:len(ss.s)-1] + } +} + +func (ss *stringSet) replace(ol, nu string) { + ss.s[ss.index(ol)] = nu + ss.sorted = ss.frozen +} + +func (ss *stringSet) index(s string) int { + ss.setType(Indexed) + i, ok := ss.find(s) + if !ok { + if i < len(ss.s) { + log.Panicf("find: item %q is not in list. Closest match is %q.", s, ss.s[i]) + } + log.Panicf("find: item %q is not in list", s) + + } + return i +} + +func (ss *stringSet) find(s string) (int, bool) { + ss.compact() + i := sort.SearchStrings(ss.s, s) + return i, i != len(ss.s) && ss.s[i] == s +} + +func (ss *stringSet) slice() []string { + ss.compact() + return ss.s +} + +func (ss *stringSet) updateLater(v, key string) { + if ss.update == nil { + ss.update = map[string]string{} + } + ss.update[v] = key +} + +// join joins the string and ensures that all entries are of the same length. +func (ss *stringSet) join() string { + ss.setType(Indexed) + n := len(ss.s[0]) + for _, s := range ss.s { + if len(s) != n { + log.Panicf("join: not all entries are of the same length: %q", s) + } + } + ss.s = append(ss.s, strings.Repeat("\xff", n)) + return strings.Join(ss.s, "") +} + +// ianaEntry holds information for an entry in the IANA Language Subtag Repository. +// All types use the same entry. +// See http://tools.ietf.org/html/bcp47#section-5.1 for a description of the various +// fields. +type ianaEntry struct { + typ string + description []string + scope string + added string + preferred string + deprecated string + suppressScript string + macro string + prefix []string +} + +type builder struct { + w *gen.CodeWriter + hw io.Writer // MultiWriter for w and w.Hash + data *cldr.CLDR + supp *cldr.SupplementalData + + // indices + locale stringSet // common locales + lang stringSet // canonical language ids (2 or 3 letter ISO codes) with data + langNoIndex stringSet // 3-letter ISO codes with no associated data + script stringSet // 4-letter ISO codes + region stringSet // 2-letter ISO or 3-digit UN M49 codes + variant stringSet // 4-8-alphanumeric variant code. + + // Region codes that are groups with their corresponding group IDs. + groups map[int]index + + // langInfo + registry map[string]*ianaEntry +} + +type index uint + +func newBuilder(w *gen.CodeWriter) *builder { + r := gen.OpenCLDRCoreZip() + defer r.Close() + d := &cldr.Decoder{} + data, err := d.DecodeZip(r) + failOnError(err) + b := builder{ + w: w, + hw: io.MultiWriter(w, w.Hash), + data: data, + supp: data.Supplemental(), + } + b.parseRegistry() + return &b +} + +func (b *builder) parseRegistry() { + r := gen.OpenIANAFile("assignments/language-subtag-registry") + defer r.Close() + b.registry = make(map[string]*ianaEntry) + + scan := bufio.NewScanner(r) + scan.Split(bufio.ScanWords) + var record *ianaEntry + for more := scan.Scan(); more; { + key := scan.Text() + more = scan.Scan() + value := scan.Text() + switch key { + case "Type:": + record = &ianaEntry{typ: value} + case "Subtag:", "Tag:": + if s := strings.SplitN(value, "..", 2); len(s) > 1 { + for a := s[0]; a <= s[1]; a = inc(a) { + b.addToRegistry(a, record) + } + } else { + b.addToRegistry(value, record) + } + case "Suppress-Script:": + record.suppressScript = value + case "Added:": + record.added = value + case "Deprecated:": + record.deprecated = value + case "Macrolanguage:": + record.macro = value + case "Preferred-Value:": + record.preferred = value + case "Prefix:": + record.prefix = append(record.prefix, value) + case "Scope:": + record.scope = value + case "Description:": + buf := []byte(value) + for more = scan.Scan(); more; more = scan.Scan() { + b := scan.Bytes() + if b[0] == '%' || b[len(b)-1] == ':' { + break + } + buf = append(buf, ' ') + buf = append(buf, b...) + } + record.description = append(record.description, string(buf)) + continue + default: + continue + } + more = scan.Scan() + } + if scan.Err() != nil { + log.Panic(scan.Err()) + } +} + +func (b *builder) addToRegistry(key string, entry *ianaEntry) { + if info, ok := b.registry[key]; ok { + if info.typ != "language" || entry.typ != "extlang" { + log.Fatalf("parseRegistry: tag %q already exists", key) + } + } else { + b.registry[key] = entry + } +} + +var commentIndex = make(map[string]string) + +func init() { + for _, s := range comment { + key := strings.TrimSpace(strings.SplitN(s, " ", 2)[0]) + commentIndex[key] = s + } +} + +func (b *builder) comment(name string) { + if s := commentIndex[name]; len(s) > 0 { + b.w.WriteComment(s) + } else { + fmt.Fprintln(b.w) + } +} + +func (b *builder) pf(f string, x ...interface{}) { + fmt.Fprintf(b.hw, f, x...) + fmt.Fprint(b.hw, "\n") +} + +func (b *builder) p(x ...interface{}) { + fmt.Fprintln(b.hw, x...) +} + +func (b *builder) addSize(s int) { + b.w.Size += s + b.pf("// Size: %d bytes", s) +} + +func (b * |