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- # $Id: README,v 1.33 2001/01/02 18:46:19 mleisher Exp $
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- MUTT UCData Package 2.5
- -----------------------
- This is a package that supports ctype-like operations for Unicode UCS-2 text
- (and surrogates), case mapping, decomposition lookup, and provides a
- bidirectional reordering algorithm. To use it, you will need to get the
- latest "UnicodeData-*.txt" (or later) file from the Unicode Web or FTP site.
- The character information portion of the package consists of three parts:
- 1. A program called "ucgendat" which generates five data files from the
- UnicodeData-*.txt file. The files are:
- A. case.dat - the case mappings.
- B. ctype.dat - the character property tables.
- C. comp.dat - the character composition pairs.
- D. decomp.dat - the character decompositions.
- E. cmbcl.dat - the non-zero combining classes.
- F. num.dat - the codes representing numbers.
- 2. The "ucdata.[ch]" files which implement the functions needed to
- check to see if a character matches groups of properties, to map between
- upper, lower, and title case, to look up the decomposition of a
- character, look up the combining class of a character, and get the number
- value of a character.
- 3. The UCData.java class which provides the same API (with minor changes for
- the numbers) and loads the same binary data files as the C code.
- A short reference to the functions available is in the "api.txt" file.
- Techie Details
- ==============
- The "ucgendat" program parses files from the command line which are all in the
- Unicode Character Database (UCDB) format. An additional properties file,
- "MUTTUCData.txt", provides some extra properties for some characters.
- The program looks for the two character properties fields (2 and 4), the
- combining class field (3), the decomposition field (5), the numeric value
- field (8), and the case mapping fields (12, 13, and 14). The decompositions
- are recursively expanded before being written out.
- The decomposition table contains all the canonical decompositions. This means
- all decompositions that do not have tags such as "<compat>" or "<font>".
- The data is almost all stored as unsigned longs (32-bits assumed) and the
- routines that load the data take care of endian swaps when necessary. This
- also means that supplementary characters (>= 0x10000) can be placed in the
- data files the "ucgendat" program parses.
- The data is written as external files and broken into six parts so it can be
- selectively updated at runtime if necessary.
- The data files currently generated from the "ucgendat" program total about 56K
- in size all together.
- The format of the binary data files is documented in the "format.txt" file.
- ==========================================================================
- The "Pretty Good Bidi Algorithm"
- --------------------------------
- This routine provides an alternative to the Unicode Bidi algorithm. The
- difference is that this version of the PGBA does not handle the explicit
- directional codes (LRE, RLE, LRO, RLO, PDF). It should now produce the same
- results as the Unicode BiDi algorithm for implicit reordering. Included are
- functions for doing cursor motion in both logical and visual order.
- This implementation is provided to demonstrate an effective alternate method
- for implicit reordering. To make this useful for an application, it probably
- needs some changes to the memory allocation and deallocation, as well as data
- structure additions for rendering.
- Mark Leisher <mleisher@crl.nmsu.edu>
- 19 November 1999
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- CHANGES
- =======
- Version 2.5
- -----------
- 1. Changed the number lookup to set the denominator to 1 in cases of digits.
- This restores functional compatibility with John Cowan's UCType package.
- 2. Added support for the AL property.
- 3. Modified load and reload functions to return error codes.
- Version 2.4
- -----------
- 1. Improved some bidi algorithm documentation in the code.
- 2. Fixed a code mixup that produced a non-working version.
- Version 2.3
- -----------
- 1. Fixed a misspelling in the ucpgba.h header file.
- 2. Fixed a bug which caused trailing weak non-digit sequences to be left out of
- the reordered string in the bidi algorithm.
- 3. Fixed a problem with weak sequences containing non-spacing marks in the
- bidi algorithm.
- 4. Fixed a problem with text runs of the opposite direction of the string
- surrounding a weak + neutral text run appearing in the wrong order in the
- bidi algorithm.
- 5. Added a default overall direction parameter to the reordering function for
- cases of strings with no strong directional characters in the bidi
- algorithm.
- 6. The bidi API documentation was improved.
- 7. Added a man page for the bidi API.
- Version 2.2
- -----------
- 1. Fixed a problem with the bidi algorithm locating directional section
- boundaries.
- 2. Fixed a problem with the bidi algorithm starting the reordering correctly.
- 3. Fixed a problem with the bidi algorithm determining end boundaries for LTR
- segments.
- 4. Fixed a problem with the bidi algorithm reordering weak (digits and number
- separators) segments.
- 5. Added automatic switching of symmetrically paired characters when
- reversing RTL segments.
- 6. Added a missing symmetric character to the extra character properties in
- MUTTUCData.txt.
- 7. Added support for doing logical and visual cursor traversal.
- Version 2.1
- -----------
- 1. Updated the ucgendat program to handle the Unicode 3.0 character database
- properties. The AL and BM bidi properties gets marked as strong RTL and
- Other Neutral, the NSM, LRE, RLE, PDF, LRO, and RLO controls all get marked
- as Other Neutral.
- 2. Fixed some problems with testing against signed values in the UCData.java
- code and some minor cleanup.
- 3. Added the "Pretty Good Bidi Algorithm."
- Version 2.0
- -----------
- 1. Removed the old Java stuff for a new class that loads directly from the
- same data files as the C code does.
- 2. Fixed a problem with choosing the correct field when mapping case.
- 3. Adjust some search routines to start their search in the correct position.
- 4. Moved the copyright year to 1999.
- Version 1.9
- -----------
- 1. Fixed a problem with an incorrect amount of storage being allocated for the
- combining class nodes.
- 2. Fixed an invalid initialization in the number code.
- 3. Changed the Java template file formatting a bit.
- 4. Added tables and function for getting decompositions in the Java class.
- Version 1.8
- -----------
- 1. Fixed a problem with adding certain ranges.
- 2. Added two more macros for testing for identifiers.
- 3. Tested with the UnicodeData-2.1.5.txt file.
- Version 1.7
- -----------
- 1. Fixed a problem with looking up decompositions in "ucgendat."
- Version 1.6
- -----------
- 1. Added two new properties introduced with UnicodeData-2.1.4.txt.
- 2. Changed the "ucgendat.c" program a little to automatically align the
- property data on a 4-byte boundary when new properties are added.
- 3. Changed the "ucgendat.c" programs to only generate canonical
- decompositions.
- 4. Added two new macros ucisinitialpunct() and ucisfinalpunct() to check for
- initial and final punctuation characters.
- 5. Minor additions and changes to the documentation.
- Version 1.5
- -----------
- 1. Changed all file open calls to include binary mode with "b" for DOS/WIN
- platforms.
- 2. Wrapped the unistd.h include so it won't be included when compiled under
- Win32.
- 3. Fixed a bad range check for hex digits in ucgendat.c.
- 4. Fixed a bad endian swap for combining classes.
- 5. Added code to make a number table and associated lookup functions.
- Functions added are ucnumber(), ucdigit(), and ucgetnumber(). The last
- function is to maintain compatibility with John Cowan's "uctype" package.
- Version 1.4
- -----------
- 1. Fixed a bug with adding a range.
- 2. Fixed a bug with inserting a range in order.
- 3. Fixed incorrectly specified ucisdefined() and ucisundefined() macros.
- 4. Added the missing unload for the combining class data.
- 5. Fixed a bad macro placement in ucisweak().
- Version 1.3
- -----------
- 1. Bug with case mapping calculations fixed.
- 2. Bug with empty character property entries fixed.
- 3. Bug with incorrect type in the combining class lookup fixed.
- 4. Some corrections done to api.txt.
- 5. Bug in certain character property lookups fixed.
- 6. Added a character property table that records the defined characters.
- 7. Replaced ucisunknown() with ucisdefined() and ucisundefined().
- Version 1.2
- -----------
- 1. Added code to ucgendat to generate a combining class table.
- 2. Fixed an endian problem with the byte count of decompositions.
- 3. Fixed some minor problems in the "format.txt" file.
- 4. Removed some bogus "Ss" values from MUTTUCData.txt file.
- 5. Added API function to get combining class.
- 6. Changed the open mode to "rb" so binary data files will be opened correctly
- on DOS/WIN as well as other platforms.
- 7. Added the "api.txt" file.
- Version 1.1
- -----------
- 1. Added ucisxdigit() which I overlooked.
- 2. Added UC_LT to the ucisalpha() macro which I overlooked.
- 3. Change uciscntrl() to include UC_CF.
- 4. Added ucisocntrl() and ucfntcntrl() macros.
- 5. Added a ucisblank() which I overlooked.
- 6. Added missing properties to ucissymbol() and ucisnumber().
- 7. Added ucisgraph() and ucisprint().
- 8. Changed the "Mr" property to "Sy" to mark this subset of mirroring
- characters as symmetric to avoid trampling the Unicode/ISO10646 sense of
- mirroring.
- 9. Added another property called "Ss" which includes control characters
- traditionally seen as spaces in the isspace() macro.
- 10. Added a bunch of macros to be API compatible with John Cowan's package.
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- ================
- Thanks go to John Cowan <cowan@locke.ccil.org> for pointing out lots of
- missing things and giving me stuff, particularly a bunch of new macros.
- Thanks go to Bob Verbrugge <bob_verbrugge@nl.compuware.com> for pointing out
- various bugs.
- Thanks go to Christophe Pierret <cpierret@businessobjects.com> for pointing
- out that file modes need to have "b" for DOS/WIN machines, pointing out
- unistd.h is not a Win 32 header, and pointing out a problem with ucisalnum().
- Thanks go to Kent Johnson <kent@pondview.mv.com> for finding a bug that caused
- incomplete decompositions to be generated by the "ucgendat" program.
- Thanks go to Valeriy E. Ushakov <uwe@ptc.spbu.ru> for spotting an allocation
- error and an initialization error.
- Thanks go to Stig Venaas <Stig.Venaas@uninett.no> for providing a patch to
- support return types on load and reload, and for major updates to handle
- canonical composition and decomposition.
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