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- <?php
- /**
- * @file
- * Unifies formats of transliteration data from various sources.
- *
- * A few notes about this script:
- * - The functions in this file are NOT SECURE, because they use PHP functions
- * like eval(). Absolutely do not run this script unless you trust the data
- * files used for input.
- * - You will need to change the name of this file to remove the .txt extension
- * before running it (it has been given this name so that you cannot run it
- * by mistake). When you do that, move it out of your web root as well so
- * that it cannot be run via a URL, and run the script via the PHP command
- * at a command prompt.
- * - This script, depending on which portions of it you run, depends on having
- * input data from various sources in sub-directories below where this file
- * is located. The data inputs are as follows:
- * - Existing Drupal Core transliteration data: Sub-directory 'data'; comes
- * from core/lib/Drupal/Component/Transliteration/data
- * - Midgardmvc data: Sub-directory 'utf8_to_ascii_db'; download from
- * https://github.com/bergie/midgardmvc_helper_urlize/downloads
- * - CPAN Text-Unidecode data: Sub-directory 'Unidecode'; download from
- * http://search.cpan.org/~sburke/Text-Unidecode-0.04/lib/Text/Unidecode.pm
- * - Node.js project: Sub-directory 'unidecoder_data'; download from
- * https://github.com/bitwalker/stringex/downloads
- * - JUnidecode project: Sub-directory 'junidecode'; download source from
- * http://www.ippatsuman.com/projects/junidecode/index.html
- * - You will also need to make directory 'outdata' to hold output.
- * - If you plan to use the 'intl' data, you will also need to have the PECL
- * packages 'yaml' and 'intl' installed. See
- * http://php.net/manual/install.pecl.downloads.php for generic PECL
- * package installation instructions. The following commands on Ubuntu Linux
- * will install yaml and intl packages:
- * @code
- * sudo apt-get install libyaml-dev
- * sudo pecl install yaml
- * sudo apt-get install php5-intl
- * sudo apt-get install libicu-dev
- * sudo pecl install intl
- * @endcode
- * After running these commands, you will need to make sure
- * 'extension=intl.so' and 'extension=yaml.so' are added to the php.ini file
- * that is in use for the PHP command-line command.
- * - When you have collected all of the data and installed the required
- * packages, you will need to find the specific commands below that you want
- * to use and un-comment them. The preferred data source for Drupal Core is
- * the PECL 'intl' package, and the line that needs to be un-commented in
- * order to make a Drupal Core patch is:
- * @code
- * patch_drupal('outdata');
- * @endcode
- * - The functions are documented in more detail in their headers where they
- * are defined. Many have parameters that you can use to change the output.
- */
- // Commands to read various data sources:
- // $data = read_drupal_data();
- // $data = read_midgard_data();
- // $data = read_cpan_data();
- // $data = read_nodejs_data();
- // $data = read_intl_data();
- // $data = read_junidecode_data();
- // After running a read_*_data() function, you can print out the data
- // (it will make a LOT of output):
- // print_r($data);
- // Command to read in all of data sources and output in CSV format, explaining
- // the differences:
- // read_all_to_csv();
- // Command to patch Drupal Core data, using the intl data set, and put the
- // resulting changed data files in the 'outdata' directory:
- patch_drupal('outdata');
- /**
- * Reads in all transliteration data and outputs differences in CSV format.
- *
- * Each data set is compared to the Drupal Core reference data set, and the
- * differences are noted. The data must be in the locations noted in the
- * file header above. The CSV output has several columns. The first one is the
- * Unicode character code. The next columns contain the transliteration of
- * that character in each of the data sets. The last column, tells what the
- * differences are between the Drupal Core reference set and the other data
- * sets:
- * - missing: The target set is missing data that the Drupal set has.
- * - provided: The target set has provided data that Drupal does not have.
- * - case: The target and Drupal set output differ only in upper/lower case.
- * - different: The target and Drupal set output differ in more than just case.
- *
- * @param bool $print_all
- * TRUE to print all data; FALSE (default) to print just data where there
- * are differences between the Drupal set and other data sources.
- * @param bool $print_missing
- * TRUE to print cases where one of the non-Drupal sets is missing information
- * and that is the only difference; FALSE (default) to include these rows.
- */
- function read_all_to_csv($print_all = FALSE, $print_missing = FALSE) {
- $data = array();
- $types = array('drupal', 'midgard', 'cpan', 'nodejs', 'junidecode', 'intl');
- // Alternatively, if you just want to compare a couple of data sets, you can
- // uncomment and edit the following line:
- // $types = array('drupal', 'intl');
- // Read in all the data.
- foreach ($types as $type) {
- $data[$type] = call_user_func('read_' . $type . '_data');
- }
- // Print CSV header row.
- print "character,";
- print implode(',', $types);
- print ",why\n";
- // Go through all the banks of character data.
- for ($bank = 0; $bank < 256; $bank++) {
- // Go through characters in bank; skip pure ASCII characters.
- $start = ($bank == 0) ? 0x80 : 0;
- for ($chr = $start; $chr < 256; $chr++) {
- // Gather the data together for this character.
- $row = array();
- foreach ($types as $type) {
- $row[$type] = (isset($data[$type][$bank][$chr]) && is_string($data[$type][$bank][$chr])) ? $data[$type][$bank][$chr] : '';
- }
- // Only print if there are differences or we are printing all data.
- $print = $print_all;
- $ref = $row['drupal'];
- $why = array();
- foreach ($types as $type) {
- // Try to characterize what the differences are.
- if ($row[$type] != $ref) {
- if ($row[$type] == '') {
- $why['missing'] = 'missing';
- if ($print_missing) {
- $print = TRUE;
- }
- }
- elseif ($ref == '') {
- $why['provided'] = 'provided';
- $print = TRUE;
- }
- elseif ($row[$type] == strtolower($ref) || $row[$type] == strtoupper($ref)) {
- $why['case'] = 'case';
- $print = TRUE;
- }
- else {
- $why['different'] = 'different';
- $print = TRUE;
- }
- }
- }
- // Print the data line.
- if ($print) {
- print '0x' . sprintf('%04x', 256 * $bank + $chr) . ',';
- foreach ($row as $out) {
- print '"' . addcslashes($out, '"') . '", ';
- }
- print implode(':', $why);
- print "\n";
- }
- }
- }
- }
- /**
- * Reads in 'intl' transliteration data and writes out changed Drupal files.
- *
- * Writes out the Drupal data files that would have to change to make our data
- * match the intl data set.
- *
- * @param string $outdir
- * Directory to put the patched data files in (under where the script is
- * being run).
- */
- function patch_drupal($outdir) {
- $data = array();
- // Note that this is hard-wired below. Changing this line will have no
- // effect except to break this function.
- $types = array('drupal', 'intl');
- // Read in all the data.
- foreach ($types as $type) {
- $data[$type] = call_user_func('read_' . $type . '_data');
- }
- // Go through all the banks of character data.
- for ($bank = 0; $bank < 256; $bank++) {
- $print_bank = FALSE;
- // Go through characters in bank; skip pure ASCII characters.
- $start = ($bank == 0) ? 0x80 : 0;
- $newdata = array();
- for ($chr = 0; $chr < 256; $chr++) {
- // Fill up the start of the ASCII range.
- if ($chr < $start) {
- $newdata[$chr] = chr($chr);
- continue;
- }
- // Figure out what characters we actually have.
- $drupal = isset($data['drupal'][$bank][$chr]) ? $data['drupal'][$bank][$chr] : NULL;
- // Note that for intl, we only want to keep the transliteration if it
- // has something other than '' in it.
- $intl = isset($data['intl'][$bank][$chr]) && $data['intl'][$bank][$chr] != '' ? $data['intl'][$bank][$chr] : NULL;
- // Make sure we have something in the Drupal data set, in case we need
- // to print.
- $newdata[$chr] = $drupal;
- if (!isset($intl)) {
- continue;
- }
- if (!isset($drupal) || $drupal != $intl) {
- $print_bank = TRUE;
- $newdata[$chr] = $intl;
- }
- }
- // If we found a difference, output a data file.
- if ($print_bank) {
- write_data_file($newdata, $bank, $outdir);
- }
- }
- }
- /**
- * Reads in the Drupal Core generic transliteration data set.
- *
- * The data is expected to be in files xNN.php in directory 'data' under
- * this file's directory.
- *
- * @return array
- * Nested array of transliteration data. Outer keys are the first two
- * bytes of Unicode characters (or 0 for base ASCII characters). The next
- * level is the other two bytes, and the values are the transliterations.
- *
- * @see PhpTransliteration::readGenericData()
- */
- function read_drupal_data() {
- $dir = __DIR__ . '/data';
- $out = array();
- // Read data files.
- for ($bank = 0; $bank < 256; $bank++) {
- $base = array();
- $file = $dir . '/x' . sprintf('%02x', $bank) . '.php';
- if (is_file($file)) {
- include($file);
- }
- $out[$bank] = $base;
- }
- return $out;
- }
- /**
- * Reads in the MidgardMVC transliteration data.
- *
- * The data is expected to be in files xNN.php in directory utf8_to_ascii_db
- * under the directory where this file resides. It can be downloaded from
- * https://github.com/bergie/midgardmvc_helper_urlize/downloads.
- *
- * @return array
- * Nested array of transliteration data. Outer keys are the first two
- * bytes of Unicode characters (or 0 for base ASCII characters). The next
- * level is the other two bytes, and the values are the transliterations.
- */
- function read_midgard_data() {
- $dir = __DIR__ . '/utf8_to_ascii_db';
- $out = array();
- // Read data files.
- for ($bank = 0; $bank < 256; $bank++) {
- $UTF8_TO_ASCII = array($bank => array());
- $file = $dir . '/x' . sprintf('%02x', $bank) . '.php';
- if (is_file($file)) {
- include($file);
- }
- $base = $UTF8_TO_ASCII[$bank];
- // For unknown characters, these files have '[?]' in them. Replace with
- // NULL for compatibility with our data.
- $base = array_map('_replace_question_with_null', $base);
- $out[$bank] = $base;
- }
- return $out;
- }
- /**
- * Reads in the CPAN Text::Unidecode data set.
- *
- * The data is expected to be in files xNN.pm in directory 'Unidecode' under
- * this file's directory. It can be downloaded from
- * http://search.cpan.org/~sburke/Text-Unidecode-0.04/lib/Text/Unidecode.pm.
- *
- * @return array
- * Nested array of transliteration data. Outer keys are the first two
- * bytes of Unicode characters (or 0 for base ASCII characters). The next
- * level is the other two bytes, and the values are the transliterations.
- */
- function read_cpan_data() {
- $dir = __DIR__ . '/Unidecode';
- $out = array();
- // Read data files.
- for ($bank = 0; $bank < 256; $bank++) {
- $base = array();
- $file = $dir . '/x' . sprintf('%02x', $bank) . '.pm';
- if (is_file($file)) {
- $base = _cpan_read_file($file);
- }
- $out[$bank] = $base;
- }
- return $out;
- }
- /**
- * Reads in the data in a single file from the Text::Unidecode CPAN project.
- *
- * @param string $file
- * File to read from.
- *
- * @return array
- * Data read from the file.
- *
- * @see read_cpan_data()
- */
- function _cpan_read_file($file) {
- $contents = file($file);
- $save = '';
- foreach ($contents as $line) {
- // Discard lines starting with # or $. The first line seems to have a
- // comment starting with #, the second has a Perl line like
- // $Text::Unidecode::Char[0x04] = [, -- and we do not want either.
- if (preg_match('|^\s*[#\$]|', $line)) {
- continue;
- }
- // Discard lines ending with semi-colons, which we also don't want
- // (there seem to be two of these lines at the end of the files).
- if (preg_match('|;\s*$|', $line)) {
- continue;
- }
- // Replace '[?]' with nothing (that means "don't know how to
- // transliterate"). In some files, this is encoded as qq{[?]} or
- // qq{[?] } instead.
- $line = str_replace('qq{[?]}', 'NULL', $line);
- $line = str_replace('qq{[?] }', 'NULL', $line);
- $line = str_replace("'[?]'", 'NULL', $line);
- // Replace qq{} with either "" or '' or nothing, depending on what is
- // inside it.
- $line = str_replace('qq{\{}', "'{'", $line);
- $line = str_replace('qq{\}}', "'}'", $line);
- $line = str_replace('qq{\} }', "'} '", $line);
- $line = str_replace("qq{\\\\}", '"\\\\"', $line);
- $line = str_replace("qq{\\", "qq{'", $line);
- $line = str_replace("qq{\"'}", "\"\\\"'\"", $line);
- $line = preg_replace('|qq\{([^\'\}]+)\}|', "'$1'", $line);
- $line = preg_replace('|qq\{([^\}]+)\}|', '"$1"', $line);
- $save .= $line;
- }
- // Now we should have a string that looks like:
- // 'a', 'b', ...
- // Evaluate as an array.
- $save = 'return array(' . $save . ');';
- $data = @eval($save);
- if (isset($data) && is_array($data)) {
- $data = array_map('_replace_hex_with_character', $data);
- }
- else {
- // There was a problem, so throw an error and exit.
- print "Problem in evaluating $file\n";
- print $save;
- eval($save);
- exit();
- }
- // For unknown characters, these files may still have '[?]' in them. Replace
- // with NULL for compatibility with our data.
- $data = array_map('_replace_question_with_null', $data);
- return $data;
- }
- /**
- * Reads in the Node.js transliteration data.
- *
- * The data is expected to be in files xNN.yml in directory unidecoder_data
- * under the directory where this file resides. It can be downloaded from
- * https://github.com/bitwalker/stringex/downloads. You also need the PECL
- * 'yaml' extension installed for this function to work.
- *
- * @return array
- * Nested array of transliteration data. Outer keys are the first two
- * bytes of Unicode characters (or 0 for base ASCII characters). The next
- * level is the other two bytes, and the values are the transliterations.
- */
- function read_nodejs_data() {
- $dir = __DIR__ . '/unidecoder_data';
- $out = array();
- // Read data files.
- for ($bank = 0; $bank < 256; $bank++) {
- $base = array();
- $file = $dir . '/x' . sprintf('%02x', $bank) . '.yml';
- if (is_file($file)) {
- $base = yaml_parse_file($file);
- // For unknown characters, these files have '[?]' in them. Replace with
- // NULL for compatibility with our data.
- $base = array_map('_replace_question_with_null', $base);
- }
- $out[$bank] = $base;
- }
- return $out;
- }
- /**
- * Loads the PECL 'intl' Transliterator class's transliteration data.
- *
- * You need to have the PECL 'intl' package installed for this to work.
- *
- * @return array
- * Nested array of transliteration data. Outer keys are the first two
- * bytes of Unicode characters (or 0 for base ASCII characters). The next
- * level is the other two bytes, and the values are the transliterations.
- */
- function read_intl_data() {
- // In order to transliterate, you first have to create a transliterator
- // object. This needs a list of transliteration operations. You can get a
- // list of available operations with:
- // print_r(Transliterator::listIDs()); exit();
- // And a few of these are documented on
- // http://userguide.icu-project.org/transforms/general and
- // http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr15/ (for normalizations).
- // There are also maps to the Unicode characters at:
- // http://www.unicode.org/roadmaps/bmp/
- // http://www.unicode.org/charts/nameslist/
- $ops = '';
- // The first step in any transform: separate out accents and remove them.
- $ops .= 'NFD; [:Nonspacing Mark:] Remove; NFC;';
- // Then you need to do a bunch of language-specific or script-specific
- // transliterations. Here is hopefully a representative set. There are
- // quite a few scripts that don't appear to have rules currently, such
- // as Etheopian.
- $ops .= 'Greek-Latin; ';
- $ops .= 'Cyrillic-Latin; ';
- $ops .= 'Armenian-Latin; ';
- $ops .= 'Hebrew-Latin; ';
- $ops .= 'Arabic-Latin; ';
- $ops .= 'Syriac-Latin; ';
- $ops .= 'Thaana-Latin; ';
- $ops .= 'Devanagari-Latin; ';
- $ops .= 'Bengali-Latin; ';
- $ops .= 'Gurmukhi-Latin; ';
- $ops .= 'Gujarati-Latin; ';
- $ops .= 'Oriya-Latin; ';
- $ops .= 'Tamil-Latin; ';
- $ops .= 'Telugu-Latin; ';
- $ops .= 'Kannada-Latin; ';
- $ops .= 'Malayalam-Latin; ';
- $ops .= 'Thai-Latin; ';
- $ops .= 'Georgian-Latin; ';
- $ops .= 'Hangul-Latin; ';
- $ops .= 'Mongolian-Latin/BGN; ';
- $ops .= 'Jamo-Latin; ';
- $ops .= 'Katakana-Latin; ';
- $ops .= 'Any-Latin; ';
- // Finally, after transforming to Latin, transform to ASCII.
- $ops .= 'Latin-ASCII; ';
- // Remove any remaining accents and recompose.
- $ops .= 'NFD; [:Nonspacing Mark:] Remove; NFC;';
- $trans = Transliterator::create($ops);
- $out = array();
- // Transliterate all possible characters.
- for ($bank = 0; $bank < 256; $bank++) {
- $data = array();
- for ($chr = 0; $chr < 256; $chr++) {
- // Skip the UTF-16 and "private use" ranges completely.
- $OK = ($bank <= 0xd8 || $bank > 0xf8);
- $result = $OK ? $trans->transliterate(mb_convert_encoding(pack('n', 256 * $bank + $chr), 'UTF-8', 'UTF-16BE')) : '';
- // See if we have managed to transliterate this to ASCII or not. If not,
- // return NULL instead of this character.
- $max = chr(127);
- foreach (preg_split('//u', $result, 0, PREG_SPLIT_NO_EMPTY) as $character) {
- if ($character > $max) {
- $OK = $OK && FALSE;
- break;
- }
- }
- $data[$chr] = ($OK) ? $result : NULL;
- }
- $out[$bank] = $data;
- }
- return $out;
- }
- /**
- * Reads in the JUnidecode data set.
- *
- * The data is expected to be in files XNN.java in directory 'junidecode' under
- * this file's directory. It can be downloaded from
- * http://www.ippatsuman.com/projects/junidecode/index.html
- *
- * @return array
- * Nested array of transliteration data. Outer keys are the first two
- * bytes of Unicode characters (or 0 for base ASCII characters). The next
- * level is the other two bytes, and the values are the transliterations.
- */
- function read_junidecode_data() {
- $dir = __DIR__ . '/junidecode';
- $out = array();
- // Read data files.
- for ($bank = 0; $bank < 256; $bank++) {
- $base = array();
- $file = $dir . '/X' . sprintf('%02x', $bank) . '.java';
- if (is_file($file)) {
- $base = _junidecode_read_file($file);
- }
- $out[$bank] = $base;
- }
- return $out;
- }
- /**
- * Reads in the data in a single file from the JUnidecode project.
- *
- * @param string $file
- * File to read from.
- *
- * @return array
- * Data read from the file.
- *
- * @see read_junidecode_data()
- */
- function _junidecode_read_file($file) {
- $contents = file($file);
- $save = '';
- foreach ($contents as $line) {
- // Discard lines starting with * or / or package or class or public or },
- // to get rid of comments and Java code.
- if (preg_match('|^\s*[\*/\}]|', $line)) {
- continue;
- }
- if (preg_match('/^\s*package|public|class/', $line)) {
- continue;
- }
- // Some of the lines look like this:
- // new String("" + (char) 0x00), // 0x00
- // Transform to be '0x00,'
- $line = preg_replace('|^\s*new\s+String\s*\(\s*""\s*\+\s*\(char\)\s+0x([0-9]+).*$|', '0x$1,', $line);
- // Strings are in double quotes, yet many have \' in them.
- $line = str_replace("\'", "'", $line);
- // Everything else should probably be OK -- the lines are like:
- // "Ie", // 0x00
- $save .= $line;
- }
- // Evaluate as an array.
- $save = 'return array(' . $save . ');';
- $data = @eval($save);
- if (isset($data) && is_array($data)) {
- $data = array_map('_replace_hex_with_character', $data);
- $data = array_map('_replace_question_with_null', $data);
- }
- else {
- // There was a problem, so throw an error and exit.
- print "Problem in evaluating $file\n";
- print $save;
- eval($save);
- exit();
- }
- return $data;
- }
- /**
- * Callback for array_map(): Returns $data, with '[?]' replaced with NULL.
- */
- function _replace_question_with_null($data) {
- return ($data == '[?]' || $data == '[?] ') ? NULL : $data;
- }
- /**
- * Callback for array_map(): Replaces '\xNN' with the actual character.
- */
- function _replace_hex_with_character($item) {
- if (strpos($item, '\x') === 0) {
- $item = eval($item);
- }
- return $item;
- }
- /**
- * Writes a data file out in the standard Drupal Core data format.
- *
- * @param array $data
- * Array of data to write out.
- * @param string $bank
- * Bank of characters it belongs to.
- * @param string $dir
- * Output directory.
- */
- function write_data_file($data, $bank, $outdir) {
- $dir = __DIR__ . '/' . $outdir;
- $file = $dir . '/x' . sprintf('%02x', $bank) . '.php';
- $out = '';
- $out .= "<?php\n\n/**\n * @file\n * Generic transliteration data for the PhpTransliteration class.\n */\n\n\$base = array(\n";
- // The 00 file skips the ASCII range
- $start = 0;
- if ($bank == 0) {
- $start = 0x80;
- $out .= " // Note: to save memory plain ASCII mappings have been left out.\n";
- }
- for ($line = $start; $line <= 0xf0; $line += 0x10) {
- $out .= ' 0x' . sprintf('%02X', $line) . ' =>';
- $elems = array_values(array_slice($data, $line, 16));
- for ($i = 0; $i < 16; $i++ ) {
- if (isset($elems[$i])) {
- $out .= " '" . addcslashes($elems[$i], "'\\") . "',";
- }
- else {
- $out .= ' NULL,';
- }
- }
- $out .= "\n";
- }
- $out .= ");\n";
- file_put_contents($file, $out);
- }
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