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400 lines
9.8 KiB
Go
400 lines
9.8 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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// +build ignore
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// This tool generates types for the various XML formats of CLDR.
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package main
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import (
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"archive/zip"
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"bytes"
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"encoding/xml"
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"flag"
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"fmt"
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"io"
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"io/ioutil"
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"log"
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"os"
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"regexp"
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"strings"
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"golang.org/x/text/internal/gen"
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)
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var outputFile = flag.String("output", "xml.go", "output file name")
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func main() {
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flag.Parse()
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r := gen.OpenCLDRCoreZip()
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buffer, err := ioutil.ReadAll(r)
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if err != nil {
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log.Fatal("Could not read zip file")
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}
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r.Close()
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z, err := zip.NewReader(bytes.NewReader(buffer), int64(len(buffer)))
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if err != nil {
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log.Fatalf("Could not read zip archive: %v", err)
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}
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var buf bytes.Buffer
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version := gen.CLDRVersion()
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for _, dtd := range files {
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for _, f := range z.File {
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if strings.HasSuffix(f.Name, dtd.file+".dtd") {
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r, err := f.Open()
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failOnError(err)
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b := makeBuilder(&buf, dtd)
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b.parseDTD(r)
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b.resolve(b.index[dtd.top[0]])
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b.write()
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if b.version != "" && version != b.version {
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println(f.Name)
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log.Fatalf("main: inconsistent versions: found %s; want %s", b.version, version)
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}
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break
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}
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}
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}
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fmt.Fprintln(&buf, "// Version is the version of CLDR from which the XML definitions are generated.")
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fmt.Fprintf(&buf, "const Version = %q\n", version)
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gen.WriteGoFile(*outputFile, "cldr", buf.Bytes())
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}
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func failOnError(err error) {
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if err != nil {
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log.New(os.Stderr, "", log.Lshortfile).Output(2, err.Error())
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os.Exit(1)
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}
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}
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// configuration data per DTD type
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type dtd struct {
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file string // base file name
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root string // Go name of the root XML element
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top []string // create a different type for this section
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skipElem []string // hard-coded or deprecated elements
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skipAttr []string // attributes to exclude
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predefined []string // hard-coded elements exist of the form <name>Elem
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forceRepeat []string // elements to make slices despite DTD
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}
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var files = []dtd{
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{
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file: "ldmlBCP47",
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root: "LDMLBCP47",
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top: []string{"ldmlBCP47"},
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skipElem: []string{
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"cldrVersion", // deprecated, not used
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},
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},
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{
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file: "ldmlSupplemental",
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root: "SupplementalData",
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top: []string{"supplementalData"},
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skipElem: []string{
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"cldrVersion", // deprecated, not used
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},
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forceRepeat: []string{
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"plurals", // data defined in plurals.xml and ordinals.xml
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},
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},
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{
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file: "ldml",
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root: "LDML",
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top: []string{
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"ldml", "collation", "calendar", "timeZoneNames", "localeDisplayNames", "numbers",
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},
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skipElem: []string{
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"cp", // not used anywhere
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"special", // not used anywhere
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"fallback", // deprecated, not used
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"alias", // in Common
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"default", // in Common
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},
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skipAttr: []string{
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"hiraganaQuarternary", // typo in DTD, correct version included as well
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},
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predefined: []string{"rules"},
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},
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}
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var comments = map[string]string{
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"ldmlBCP47": `
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// LDMLBCP47 holds information on allowable values for various variables in LDML.
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`,
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"supplementalData": `
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// SupplementalData holds information relevant for internationalization
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// and proper use of CLDR, but that is not contained in the locale hierarchy.
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`,
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"ldml": `
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// LDML is the top-level type for locale-specific data.
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`,
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"collation": `
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// Collation contains rules that specify a certain sort-order,
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// as a tailoring of the root order.
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// The parsed rules are obtained by passing a RuleProcessor to Collation's
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// Process method.
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`,
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"calendar": `
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// Calendar specifies the fields used for formatting and parsing dates and times.
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// The month and quarter names are identified numerically, starting at 1.
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// The day (of the week) names are identified with short strings, since there is
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// no universally-accepted numeric designation.
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`,
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"dates": `
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// Dates contains information regarding the format and parsing of dates and times.
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`,
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"localeDisplayNames": `
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// LocaleDisplayNames specifies localized display names for for scripts, languages,
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// countries, currencies, and variants.
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`,
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"numbers": `
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// Numbers supplies information for formatting and parsing numbers and currencies.
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`,
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}
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type element struct {
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name string // XML element name
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category string // elements contained by this element
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signature string // category + attrKey*
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attr []*attribute // attributes supported by this element.
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sub []struct { // parsed and evaluated sub elements of this element.
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e *element
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repeat bool // true if the element needs to be a slice
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}
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resolved bool // prevent multiple resolutions of this element.
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}
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type attribute struct {
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name string
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key string
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list []string
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tag string // Go tag
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}
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var (
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reHead = regexp.MustCompile(` *(\w+) +([\w\-]+)`)
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reAttr = regexp.MustCompile(` *(\w+) *(?:(\w+)|\(([\w\- \|]+)\)) *(?:#([A-Z]*) *(?:\"([\.\d+])\")?)? *("[\w\-:]*")?`)
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reElem = regexp.MustCompile(`^ *(EMPTY|ANY|\(.*\)[\*\+\?]?) *$`)
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reToken = regexp.MustCompile(`\w\-`)
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)
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// builder is used to read in the DTD files from CLDR and generate Go code
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// to be used with the encoding/xml package.
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type builder struct {
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w io.Writer
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index map[string]*element
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elem []*element
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info dtd
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version string
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}
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func makeBuilder(w io.Writer, d dtd) builder {
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return builder{
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w: w,
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index: make(map[string]*element),
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elem: []*element{},
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info: d,
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}
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}
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// parseDTD parses a DTD file.
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func (b *builder) parseDTD(r io.Reader) {
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for d := xml.NewDecoder(r); ; {
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t, err := d.Token()
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if t == nil {
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break
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}
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failOnError(err)
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dir, ok := t.(xml.Directive)
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if !ok {
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continue
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}
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m := reHead.FindSubmatch(dir)
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dir = dir[len(m[0]):]
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ename := string(m[2])
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el, elementFound := b.index[ename]
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switch string(m[1]) {
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case "ELEMENT":
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if elementFound {
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log.Fatal("parseDTD: duplicate entry for element %q", ename)
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}
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m := reElem.FindSubmatch(dir)
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if m == nil {
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log.Fatalf("parseDTD: invalid element %q", string(dir))
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}
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if len(m[0]) != len(dir) {
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log.Fatal("parseDTD: invalid element %q", string(dir), len(dir), len(m[0]), string(m[0]))
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}
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s := string(m[1])
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el = &element{
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name: ename,
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category: s,
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}
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b.index[ename] = el
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case "ATTLIST":
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if !elementFound {
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log.Fatalf("parseDTD: unknown element %q", ename)
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}
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s := string(dir)
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m := reAttr.FindStringSubmatch(s)
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if m == nil {
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log.Fatal(fmt.Errorf("parseDTD: invalid attribute %q", string(dir)))
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}
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if m[4] == "FIXED" {
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b.version = m[5]
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} else {
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switch m[1] {
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case "draft", "references", "alt", "validSubLocales", "standard" /* in Common */ :
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case "type", "choice":
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default:
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el.attr = append(el.attr, &attribute{
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name: m[1],
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key: s,
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list: reToken.FindAllString(m[3], -1),
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})
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el.signature = fmt.Sprintf("%s=%s+%s", el.signature, m[1], m[2])
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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var reCat = regexp.MustCompile(`[ ,\|]*(?:(\(|\)|\#?[\w_-]+)([\*\+\?]?))?`)
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// resolve takes a parsed element and converts it into structured data
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// that can be used to generate the XML code.
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func (b *builder) resolve(e *element) {
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if e.resolved {
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return
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}
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b.elem = append(b.elem, e)
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e.resolved = true
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s := e.category
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found := make(map[string]bool)
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sequenceStart := []int{}
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for len(s) > 0 {
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m := reCat.FindStringSubmatch(s)
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if m == nil {
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log.Fatalf("%s: invalid category string %q", e.name, s)
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}
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repeat := m[2] == "*" || m[2] == "+" || in(b.info.forceRepeat, m[1])
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switch m[1] {
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case "":
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case "(":
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sequenceStart = append(sequenceStart, len(e.sub))
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case ")":
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if len(sequenceStart) == 0 {
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log.Fatalf("%s: unmatched closing parenthesis", e.name)
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}
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for i := sequenceStart[len(sequenceStart)-1]; i < len(e.sub); i++ {
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e.sub[i].repeat = e.sub[i].repeat || repeat
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}
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sequenceStart = sequenceStart[:len(sequenceStart)-1]
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default:
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if in(b.info.skipElem, m[1]) {
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} else if sub, ok := b.index[m[1]]; ok {
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if !found[sub.name] {
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e.sub = append(e.sub, struct {
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e *element
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repeat bool
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}{sub, repeat})
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found[sub.name] = true
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b.resolve(sub)
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}
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} else if m[1] == "#PCDATA" || m[1] == "ANY" {
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} else if m[1] != "EMPTY" {
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log.Fatalf("resolve:%s: element %q not found", e.name, m[1])
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}
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}
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s = s[len(m[0]):]
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}
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}
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// return true if s is contained in set.
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func in(set []string, s string) bool {
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for _, v := range set {
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if v == s {
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return true
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}
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}
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return false
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}
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var repl = strings.NewReplacer("-", " ", "_", " ")
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// title puts the first character or each character following '_' in title case and
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// removes all occurrences of '_'.
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func title(s string) string {
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return strings.Replace(strings.Title(repl.Replace(s)), " ", "", -1)
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}
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// writeElem generates Go code for a single element, recursively.
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func (b *builder) writeElem(tab int, e *element) {
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p := func(f string, x ...interface{}) {
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f = strings.Replace(f, "\n", "\n"+strings.Repeat("\t", tab), -1)
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fmt.Fprintf(b.w, f, x...)
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}
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if len(e.sub) == 0 && len(e.attr) == 0 {
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p("Common")
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return
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}
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p("struct {")
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tab++
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p("\nCommon")
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for _, attr := range e.attr {
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if !in(b.info.skipAttr, attr.name) {
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p("\n%s string `xml:\"%s,attr\"`", title(attr.name), attr.name)
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}
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}
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for _, sub := range e.sub {
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if in(b.info.predefined, sub.e.name) {
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p("\n%sElem", sub.e.name)
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continue
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}
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if in(b.info.skipElem, sub.e.name) {
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continue
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}
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p("\n%s ", title(sub.e.name))
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if sub.repeat {
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p("[]")
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}
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p("*")
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if in(b.info.top, sub.e.name) {
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p(title(sub.e.name))
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} else {
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b.writeElem(tab, sub.e)
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}
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p(" `xml:\"%s\"`", sub.e.name)
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}
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tab--
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p("\n}")
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}
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// write generates the Go XML code.
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func (b *builder) write() {
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for i, name := range b.info.top {
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e := b.index[name]
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if e != nil {
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fmt.Fprintf(b.w, comments[name])
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name := title(e.name)
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if i == 0 {
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name = b.info.root
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}
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fmt.Fprintf(b.w, "type %s ", name)
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b.writeElem(0, e)
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fmt.Fprint(b.w, "\n")
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}
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}
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}
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