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859 lines
21 KiB
Go
859 lines
21 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2013 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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"bytes"
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"errors"
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"fmt"
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"sort"
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"strconv"
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"strings"
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"golang.org/x/text/internal/tag"
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)
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// isAlpha returns true if the byte is not a digit.
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// b must be an ASCII letter or digit.
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func isAlpha(b byte) bool {
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return b > '9'
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}
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// isAlphaNum returns true if the string contains only ASCII letters or digits.
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func isAlphaNum(s []byte) bool {
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for _, c := range s {
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if !('a' <= c && c <= 'z' || 'A' <= c && c <= 'Z' || '0' <= c && c <= '9') {
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return false
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}
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}
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return true
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}
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// errSyntax is returned by any of the parsing functions when the
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// input is not well-formed, according to BCP 47.
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// TODO: return the position at which the syntax error occurred?
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var errSyntax = errors.New("language: tag is not well-formed")
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// ValueError is returned by any of the parsing functions when the
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// input is well-formed but the respective subtag is not recognized
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// as a valid value.
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type ValueError struct {
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v [8]byte
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}
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func mkErrInvalid(s []byte) error {
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var e ValueError
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copy(e.v[:], s)
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return e
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}
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func (e ValueError) tag() []byte {
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n := bytes.IndexByte(e.v[:], 0)
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if n == -1 {
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n = 8
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}
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return e.v[:n]
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}
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// Error implements the error interface.
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func (e ValueError) Error() string {
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return fmt.Sprintf("language: subtag %q is well-formed but unknown", e.tag())
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}
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// Subtag returns the subtag for which the error occurred.
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func (e ValueError) Subtag() string {
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return string(e.tag())
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}
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// scanner is used to scan BCP 47 tokens, which are separated by _ or -.
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type scanner struct {
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b []byte
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bytes [max99thPercentileSize]byte
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token []byte
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start int // start position of the current token
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end int // end position of the current token
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next int // next point for scan
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err error
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done bool
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}
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func makeScannerString(s string) scanner {
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scan := scanner{}
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if len(s) <= len(scan.bytes) {
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scan.b = scan.bytes[:copy(scan.bytes[:], s)]
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} else {
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scan.b = []byte(s)
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}
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scan.init()
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return scan
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}
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// makeScanner returns a scanner using b as the input buffer.
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// b is not copied and may be modified by the scanner routines.
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func makeScanner(b []byte) scanner {
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scan := scanner{b: b}
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scan.init()
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return scan
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}
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func (s *scanner) init() {
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for i, c := range s.b {
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if c == '_' {
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s.b[i] = '-'
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}
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}
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s.scan()
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}
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// restToLower converts the string between start and end to lower case.
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func (s *scanner) toLower(start, end int) {
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for i := start; i < end; i++ {
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c := s.b[i]
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if 'A' <= c && c <= 'Z' {
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s.b[i] += 'a' - 'A'
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}
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}
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}
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func (s *scanner) setError(e error) {
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if s.err == nil || (e == errSyntax && s.err != errSyntax) {
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s.err = e
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}
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}
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// resizeRange shrinks or grows the array at position oldStart such that
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// a new string of size newSize can fit between oldStart and oldEnd.
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// Sets the scan point to after the resized range.
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func (s *scanner) resizeRange(oldStart, oldEnd, newSize int) {
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s.start = oldStart
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if end := oldStart + newSize; end != oldEnd {
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diff := end - oldEnd
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if end < cap(s.b) {
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b := make([]byte, len(s.b)+diff)
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copy(b, s.b[:oldStart])
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copy(b[end:], s.b[oldEnd:])
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s.b = b
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} else {
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s.b = append(s.b[end:], s.b[oldEnd:]...)
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}
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s.next = end + (s.next - s.end)
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s.end = end
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}
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}
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// replace replaces the current token with repl.
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func (s *scanner) replace(repl string) {
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s.resizeRange(s.start, s.end, len(repl))
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copy(s.b[s.start:], repl)
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}
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// gobble removes the current token from the input.
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// Caller must call scan after calling gobble.
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func (s *scanner) gobble(e error) {
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s.setError(e)
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if s.start == 0 {
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s.b = s.b[:+copy(s.b, s.b[s.next:])]
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s.end = 0
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} else {
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s.b = s.b[:s.start-1+copy(s.b[s.start-1:], s.b[s.end:])]
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s.end = s.start - 1
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}
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s.next = s.start
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}
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// deleteRange removes the given range from s.b before the current token.
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func (s *scanner) deleteRange(start, end int) {
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s.setError(errSyntax)
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s.b = s.b[:start+copy(s.b[start:], s.b[end:])]
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diff := end - start
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s.next -= diff
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s.start -= diff
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s.end -= diff
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}
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// scan parses the next token of a BCP 47 string. Tokens that are larger
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// than 8 characters or include non-alphanumeric characters result in an error
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// and are gobbled and removed from the output.
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// It returns the end position of the last token consumed.
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func (s *scanner) scan() (end int) {
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end = s.end
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s.token = nil
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for s.start = s.next; s.next < len(s.b); {
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i := bytes.IndexByte(s.b[s.next:], '-')
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if i == -1 {
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s.end = len(s.b)
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s.next = len(s.b)
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i = s.end - s.start
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} else {
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s.end = s.next + i
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s.next = s.end + 1
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}
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token := s.b[s.start:s.end]
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if i < 1 || i > 8 || !isAlphaNum(token) {
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s.gobble(errSyntax)
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continue
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}
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s.token = token
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return end
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}
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if n := len(s.b); n > 0 && s.b[n-1] == '-' {
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s.setError(errSyntax)
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s.b = s.b[:len(s.b)-1]
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}
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s.done = true
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return end
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}
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// acceptMinSize parses multiple tokens of the given size or greater.
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// It returns the end position of the last token consumed.
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func (s *scanner) acceptMinSize(min int) (end int) {
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end = s.end
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s.scan()
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for ; len(s.token) >= min; s.scan() {
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end = s.end
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}
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return end
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}
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// Parse parses the given BCP 47 string and returns a valid Tag. If parsing
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// failed it returns an error and any part of the tag that could be parsed.
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// If parsing succeeded but an unknown value was found, it returns
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// ValueError. The Tag returned in this case is just stripped of the unknown
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// value. All other values are preserved. It accepts tags in the BCP 47 format
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// and extensions to this standard defined in
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// http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr35/#Unicode_Language_and_Locale_Identifiers.
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// The resulting tag is canonicalized using the default canonicalization type.
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func Parse(s string) (t Tag, err error) {
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return Default.Parse(s)
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}
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// Parse parses the given BCP 47 string and returns a valid Tag. If parsing
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// failed it returns an error and any part of the tag that could be parsed.
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// If parsing succeeded but an unknown value was found, it returns
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// ValueError. The Tag returned in this case is just stripped of the unknown
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// value. All other values are preserved. It accepts tags in the BCP 47 format
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// and extensions to this standard defined in
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// http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr35/#Unicode_Language_and_Locale_Identifiers.
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// The resulting tag is canonicalized using the the canonicalization type c.
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func (c CanonType) Parse(s string) (t Tag, err error) {
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// TODO: consider supporting old-style locale key-value pairs.
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if s == "" {
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return und, errSyntax
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}
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if len(s) <= maxAltTaglen {
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b := [maxAltTaglen]byte{}
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for i, c := range s {
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// Generating invalid UTF-8 is okay as it won't match.
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if 'A' <= c && c <= 'Z' {
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c += 'a' - 'A'
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} else if c == '_' {
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c = '-'
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}
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b[i] = byte(c)
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}
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if t, ok := grandfathered(b); ok {
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return t, nil
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}
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}
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scan := makeScannerString(s)
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t, err = parse(&scan, s)
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t, changed := t.canonicalize(c)
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if changed {
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t.remakeString()
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}
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return t, err
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}
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func parse(scan *scanner, s string) (t Tag, err error) {
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t = und
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var end int
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if n := len(scan.token); n <= 1 {
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scan.toLower(0, len(scan.b))
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if n == 0 || scan.token[0] != 'x' {
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return t, errSyntax
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}
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end = parseExtensions(scan)
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} else if n >= 4 {
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return und, errSyntax
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} else { // the usual case
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t, end = parseTag(scan)
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if n := len(scan.token); n == 1 {
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t.pExt = uint16(end)
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end = parseExtensions(scan)
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} else if end < len(scan.b) {
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scan.setError(errSyntax)
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scan.b = scan.b[:end]
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}
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}
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if int(t.pVariant) < len(scan.b) {
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if end < len(s) {
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s = s[:end]
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}
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if len(s) > 0 && tag.Compare(s, scan.b) == 0 {
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t.str = s
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} else {
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t.str = string(scan.b)
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}
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} else {
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t.pVariant, t.pExt = 0, 0
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}
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return t, scan.err
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}
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// parseTag parses language, script, region and variants.
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// It returns a Tag and the end position in the input that was parsed.
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func parseTag(scan *scanner) (t Tag, end int) {
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var e error
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// TODO: set an error if an unknown lang, script or region is encountered.
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t.lang, e = getLangID(scan.token)
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scan.setError(e)
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scan.replace(t.lang.String())
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langStart := scan.start
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end = scan.scan()
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for len(scan.token) == 3 && isAlpha(scan.token[0]) {
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// From http://tools.ietf.org/html/bcp47, <lang>-<extlang> tags are equivalent
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// to a tag of the form <extlang>.
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lang, e := getLangID(scan.token)
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if lang != 0 {
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t.lang = lang
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copy(scan.b[langStart:], lang.String())
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scan.b[langStart+3] = '-'
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scan.start = langStart + 4
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}
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scan.gobble(e)
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end = scan.scan()
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}
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if len(scan.token) == 4 && isAlpha(scan.token[0]) {
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t.script, e = getScriptID(script, scan.token)
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if t.script == 0 {
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scan.gobble(e)
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}
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end = scan.scan()
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}
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if n := len(scan.token); n >= 2 && n <= 3 {
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t.region, e = getRegionID(scan.token)
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if t.region == 0 {
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scan.gobble(e)
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} else {
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scan.replace(t.region.String())
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}
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end = scan.scan()
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}
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scan.toLower(scan.start, len(scan.b))
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t.pVariant = byte(end)
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end = parseVariants(scan, end, t)
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t.pExt = uint16(end)
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return t, end
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}
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var separator = []byte{'-'}
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// parseVariants scans tokens as long as each token is a valid variant string.
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// Duplicate variants are removed.
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func parseVariants(scan *scanner, end int, t Tag) int {
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start := scan.start
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varIDBuf := [4]uint8{}
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variantBuf := [4][]byte{}
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varID := varIDBuf[:0]
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variant := variantBuf[:0]
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last := -1
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needSort := false
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for ; len(scan.token) >= 4; scan.scan() {
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// TODO: measure the impact of needing this conversion and redesign
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// the data structure if there is an issue.
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v, ok := variantIndex[string(scan.token)]
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if !ok {
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// unknown variant
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// TODO: allow user-defined variants?
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scan.gobble(mkErrInvalid(scan.token))
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continue
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}
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varID = append(varID, v)
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variant = append(variant, scan.token)
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if !needSort {
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if last < int(v) {
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last = int(v)
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} else {
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needSort = true
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// There is no legal combinations of more than 7 variants
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// (and this is by no means a useful sequence).
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const maxVariants = 8
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if len(varID) > maxVariants {
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break
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}
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}
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}
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end = scan.end
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}
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if needSort {
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sort.Sort(variantsSort{varID, variant})
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k, l := 0, -1
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for i, v := range varID {
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w := int(v)
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if l == w {
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// Remove duplicates.
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continue
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}
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varID[k] = varID[i]
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variant[k] = variant[i]
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k++
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l = w
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}
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if str := bytes.Join(variant[:k], separator); len(str) == 0 {
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end = start - 1
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} else {
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scan.resizeRange(start, end, len(str))
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copy(scan.b[scan.start:], str)
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end = scan.end
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}
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}
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return end
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}
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type variantsSort struct {
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i []uint8
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v [][]byte
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}
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func (s variantsSort) Len() int {
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return len(s.i)
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}
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func (s variantsSort) Swap(i, j int) {
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s.i[i], s.i[j] = s.i[j], s.i[i]
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s.v[i], s.v[j] = s.v[j], s.v[i]
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}
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func (s variantsSort) Less(i, j int) bool {
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return s.i[i] < s.i[j]
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}
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type bytesSort [][]byte
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func (b bytesSort) Len() int {
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return len(b)
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}
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func (b bytesSort) 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 bytesSort) Less(i, j int) bool {
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return bytes.Compare(b[i], b[j]) == -1
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}
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// parseExtensions parses and normalizes the extensions in the buffer.
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// It returns the last position of scan.b that is part of any extension.
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// It also trims scan.b to remove excess parts accordingly.
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func parseExtensions(scan *scanner) int {
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start := scan.start
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exts := [][]byte{}
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private := []byte{}
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end := scan.end
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for len(scan.token) == 1 {
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extStart := scan.start
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ext := scan.token[0]
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end = parseExtension(scan)
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extension := scan.b[extStart:end]
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if len(extension) < 3 || (ext != 'x' && len(extension) < 4) {
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scan.setError(errSyntax)
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end = extStart
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continue
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} else if start == extStart && (ext == 'x' || scan.start == len(scan.b)) {
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scan.b = scan.b[:end]
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return end
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} else if ext == 'x' {
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private = extension
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break
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}
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exts = append(exts, extension)
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}
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sort.Sort(bytesSort(exts))
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if len(private) > 0 {
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exts = append(exts, private)
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}
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scan.b = scan.b[:start]
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if len(exts) > 0 {
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scan.b = append(scan.b, bytes.Join(exts, separator)...)
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} else if start > 0 {
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// Strip trailing '-'.
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scan.b = scan.b[:start-1]
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}
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return end
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}
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// parseExtension parses a single extension and returns the position of
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// the extension end.
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func parseExtension(scan *scanner) int {
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start, end := scan.start, scan.end
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switch scan.token[0] {
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case 'u':
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attrStart := end
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scan.scan()
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for last := []byte{}; len(scan.token) > 2; scan.scan() {
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if bytes.Compare(scan.token, last) != -1 {
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// Attributes are unsorted. Start over from scratch.
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p := attrStart + 1
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scan.next = p
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attrs := [][]byte{}
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for scan.scan(); len(scan.token) > 2; scan.scan() {
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attrs = append(attrs, scan.token)
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end = scan.end
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}
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sort.Sort(bytesSort(attrs))
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copy(scan.b[p:], bytes.Join(attrs, separator))
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break
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}
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last = scan.token
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end = scan.end
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}
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var last, key []byte
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for attrEnd := end; len(scan.token) == 2; last = key {
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key = scan.token
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keyEnd := scan.end
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end = scan.acceptMinSize(3)
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// TODO: check key value validity
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if keyEnd == end || bytes.Compare(key, last) != 1 {
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// We have an invalid key or the keys are not sorted.
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// Start scanning keys from scratch and reorder.
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p := attrEnd + 1
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scan.next = p
|
|
keys := [][]byte{}
|
|
for scan.scan(); len(scan.token) == 2; {
|
|
keyStart, keyEnd := scan.start, scan.end
|
|
end = scan.acceptMinSize(3)
|
|
if keyEnd != end {
|
|
keys = append(keys, scan.b[keyStart:end])
|
|
} else {
|
|
scan.setError(errSyntax)
|
|
end = keyStart
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
sort.Sort(bytesSort(keys))
|
|
reordered := bytes.Join(keys, separator)
|
|
if e := p + len(reordered); e < end {
|
|
scan.deleteRange(e, end)
|
|
end = e
|
|
}
|
|
copy(scan.b[p:], bytes.Join(keys, separator))
|
|
break
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
case 't':
|
|
scan.scan()
|
|
if n := len(scan.token); n >= 2 && n <= 3 && isAlpha(scan.token[1]) {
|
|
_, end = parseTag(scan)
|
|
scan.toLower(start, end)
|
|
}
|
|
for len(scan.token) == 2 && !isAlpha(scan.token[1]) {
|
|
end = scan.acceptMinSize(3)
|
|
}
|
|
case 'x':
|
|
end = scan.acceptMinSize(1)
|
|
default:
|
|
end = scan.acceptMinSize(2)
|
|
}
|
|
return end
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Compose creates a Tag from individual parts, which may be of type Tag, Base,
|
|
// Script, Region, Variant, []Variant, Extension, []Extension or error. If a
|
|
// Base, Script or Region or slice of type Variant or Extension is passed more
|
|
// than once, the latter will overwrite the former. Variants and Extensions are
|
|
// accumulated, but if two extensions of the same type are passed, the latter
|
|
// will replace the former. A Tag overwrites all former values and typically
|
|
// only makes sense as the first argument. The resulting tag is returned after
|
|
// canonicalizing using the Default CanonType. If one or more errors are
|
|
// encountered, one of the errors is returned.
|
|
func Compose(part ...interface{}) (t Tag, err error) {
|
|
return Default.Compose(part...)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Compose creates a Tag from individual parts, which may be of type Tag, Base,
|
|
// Script, Region, Variant, []Variant, Extension, []Extension or error. If a
|
|
// Base, Script or Region or slice of type Variant or Extension is passed more
|
|
// than once, the latter will overwrite the former. Variants and Extensions are
|
|
// accumulated, but if two extensions of the same type are passed, the latter
|
|
// will replace the former. A Tag overwrites all former values and typically
|
|
// only makes sense as the first argument. The resulting tag is returned after
|
|
// canonicalizing using CanonType c. If one or more errors are encountered,
|
|
// one of the errors is returned.
|
|
func (c CanonType) Compose(part ...interface{}) (t Tag, err error) {
|
|
var b builder
|
|
if err = b.update(part...); err != nil {
|
|
return und, err
|
|
}
|
|
t, _ = b.tag.canonicalize(c)
|
|
|
|
if len(b.ext) > 0 || len(b.variant) > 0 {
|
|
sort.Sort(sortVariant(b.variant))
|
|
sort.Strings(b.ext)
|
|
if b.private != "" {
|
|
b.ext = append(b.ext, b.private)
|
|
}
|
|
n := maxCoreSize + tokenLen(b.variant...) + tokenLen(b.ext...)
|
|
buf := make([]byte, n)
|
|
p := t.genCoreBytes(buf)
|
|
t.pVariant = byte(p)
|
|
p += appendTokens(buf[p:], b.variant...)
|
|
t.pExt = uint16(p)
|
|
p += appendTokens(buf[p:], b.ext...)
|
|
t.str = string(buf[:p])
|
|
} else if b.private != "" {
|
|
t.str = b.private
|
|
t.remakeString()
|
|
}
|
|
return
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
type builder struct {
|
|
tag Tag
|
|
|
|
private string // the x extension
|
|
ext []string
|
|
variant []string
|
|
|
|
err error
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func (b *builder) addExt(e string) {
|
|
if e == "" {
|
|
} else if e[0] == 'x' {
|
|
b.private = e
|
|
} else {
|
|
b.ext = append(b.ext, e)
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
var errInvalidArgument = errors.New("invalid Extension or Variant")
|
|
|
|
func (b *builder) update(part ...interface{}) (err error) {
|
|
replace := func(l *[]string, s string, eq func(a, b string) bool) bool {
|
|
if s == "" {
|
|
b.err = errInvalidArgument
|
|
return true
|
|
}
|
|
for i, v := range *l {
|
|
if eq(v, s) {
|
|
(*l)[i] = s
|
|
return true
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
return false
|
|
}
|
|
for _, x := range part {
|
|
switch v := x.(type) {
|
|
case Tag:
|
|
b.tag.lang = v.lang
|
|
b.tag.region = v.region
|
|
b.tag.script = v.script
|
|
if v.str != "" {
|
|
b.variant = nil
|
|
for x, s := "", v.str[v.pVariant:v.pExt]; s != ""; {
|
|
x, s = nextToken(s)
|
|
b.variant = append(b.variant, x)
|
|
}
|
|
b.ext, b.private = nil, ""
|
|
for i, e := int(v.pExt), ""; i < len(v.str); {
|
|
i, e = getExtension(v.str, i)
|
|
b.addExt(e)
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
case Base:
|
|
b.tag.lang = v.langID
|
|
case Script:
|
|
b.tag.script = v.scriptID
|
|
case Region:
|
|
b.tag.region = v.regionID
|
|
case Variant:
|
|
if !replace(&b.variant, v.variant, func(a, b string) bool { return a == b }) {
|
|
b.variant = append(b.variant, v.variant)
|
|
}
|
|
case Extension:
|
|
if !replace(&b.ext, v.s, func(a, b string) bool { return a[0] == b[0] }) {
|
|
b.addExt(v.s)
|
|
}
|
|
case []Variant:
|
|
b.variant = nil
|
|
for _, x := range v {
|
|
b.update(x)
|
|
}
|
|
case []Extension:
|
|
b.ext, b.private = nil, ""
|
|
for _, e := range v {
|
|
b.update(e)
|
|
}
|
|
// TODO: support parsing of raw strings based on morphology or just extensions?
|
|
case error:
|
|
err = v
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
return
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func tokenLen(token ...string) (n int) {
|
|
for _, t := range token {
|
|
n += len(t) + 1
|
|
}
|
|
return
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func appendTokens(b []byte, token ...string) int {
|
|
p := 0
|
|
for _, t := range token {
|
|
b[p] = '-'
|
|
copy(b[p+1:], t)
|
|
p += 1 + len(t)
|
|
}
|
|
return p
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
type sortVariant []string
|
|
|
|
func (s sortVariant) Len() int {
|
|
return len(s)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func (s sortVariant) Swap(i, j int) {
|
|
s[j], s[i] = s[i], s[j]
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func (s sortVariant) Less(i, j int) bool {
|
|
return variantIndex[s[i]] < variantIndex[s[j]]
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func findExt(list []string, x byte) int {
|
|
for i, e := range list {
|
|
if e[0] == x {
|
|
return i
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
return -1
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// getExtension returns the name, body and end position of the extension.
|
|
func getExtension(s string, p int) (end int, ext string) {
|
|
if s[p] == '-' {
|
|
p++
|
|
}
|
|
if s[p] == 'x' {
|
|
return len(s), s[p:]
|
|
}
|
|
end = nextExtension(s, p)
|
|
return end, s[p:end]
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// nextExtension finds the next extension within the string, searching
|
|
// for the -<char>- pattern from position p.
|
|
// In the fast majority of cases, language tags will have at most
|
|
// one extension and extensions tend to be small.
|
|
func nextExtension(s string, p int) int {
|
|
for n := len(s) - 3; p < n; {
|
|
if s[p] == '-' {
|
|
if s[p+2] == '-' {
|
|
return p
|
|
}
|
|
p += 3
|
|
} else {
|
|
p++
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
return len(s)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
var errInvalidWeight = errors.New("ParseAcceptLanguage: invalid weight")
|
|
|
|
// ParseAcceptLanguage parses the contents of an Accept-Language header as
|
|
// defined in http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2616.txt and returns a list of Tags and
|
|
// a list of corresponding quality weights. It is more permissive than RFC 2616
|
|
// and may return non-nil slices even if the input is not valid.
|
|
// The Tags will be sorted by highest weight first and then by first occurrence.
|
|
// Tags with a weight of zero will be dropped. An error will be returned if the
|
|
// input could not be parsed.
|
|
func ParseAcceptLanguage(s string) (tag []Tag, q []float32, err error) {
|
|
var entry string
|
|
for s != "" {
|
|
if entry, s = split(s, ','); entry == "" {
|
|
continue
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
entry, weight := split(entry, ';')
|
|
|
|
// Scan the language.
|
|
t, err := Parse(entry)
|
|
if err != nil {
|
|
id, ok := acceptFallback[entry]
|
|
if !ok {
|
|
return nil, nil, err
|
|
}
|
|
t = Tag{lang: id}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Scan the optional weight.
|
|
w := 1.0
|
|
if weight != "" {
|
|
weight = consume(weight, 'q')
|
|
weight = consume(weight, '=')
|
|
// consume returns the empty string when a token could not be
|
|
// consumed, resulting in an error for ParseFloat.
|
|
if w, err = strconv.ParseFloat(weight, 32); err != nil {
|
|
return nil, nil, errInvalidWeight
|
|
}
|
|
// Drop tags with a quality weight of 0.
|
|
if w <= 0 {
|
|
continue
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
tag = append(tag, t)
|
|
q = append(q, float32(w))
|
|
}
|
|
sortStable(&tagSort{tag, q})
|
|
return tag, q, nil
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// consume removes a leading token c from s and returns the result or the empty
|
|
// string if there is no such token.
|
|
func consume(s string, c byte) string {
|
|
if s == "" || s[0] != c {
|
|
return ""
|
|
}
|
|
return strings.TrimSpace(s[1:])
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func split(s string, c byte) (head, tail string) {
|
|
if i := strings.IndexByte(s, c); i >= 0 {
|
|
return strings.TrimSpace(s[:i]), strings.TrimSpace(s[i+1:])
|
|
}
|
|
return strings.TrimSpace(s), ""
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Add hack mapping to deal with a small number of cases that that occur
|
|
// in Accept-Language (with reasonable frequency).
|
|
var acceptFallback = map[string]langID{
|
|
"english": _en,
|
|
"deutsch": _de,
|
|
"italian": _it,
|
|
"french": _fr,
|
|
"*": _mul, // defined in the spec to match all languages.
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
type tagSort struct {
|
|
tag []Tag
|
|
q []float32
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func (s *tagSort) Len() int {
|
|
return len(s.q)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func (s *tagSort) Less(i, j int) bool {
|
|
return s.q[i] > s.q[j]
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func (s *tagSort) Swap(i, j int) {
|
|
s.tag[i], s.tag[j] = s.tag[j], s.tag[i]
|
|
s.q[i], s.q[j] = s.q[j], s.q[i]
|
|
}
|