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Port ruby data_generator.rb to Julia #258
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This reduces the number of dependencies needed when regenerating the C code. The new code also separates C code generation from unicode data analysis somewhat more cleanly which should be better factored for generating a Julia version of the data files in the future. The output is identical to the original Ruby script, for now. Some bugs which were found in the process are noted as FIXMEs in the Julia source and can be fixed next.
Bump. Any interest in this? |
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* Data generator from JuliaStrings/utf8proc#258 * Partial porting progress of utf8proc functions to Julia * Some APIs from Base.Unicode and Unicode stdlib
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Nice, looks like we're good to go here. |
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Thanks for working on this. Care to open up PRs for the FIXMEs? |
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This reduces the number of dependencies needed when regenerating the C code by removing ruby from the tool chain. In addition, the bootstrapping requirement that libutf8proc needs to be built before CharWidths.txt can be generated is removed. The new code also separates C code generation from unicode data analysis more cleanly.
The output C code is identical to the original Ruby script, for now. Some bugs which were found in the process are noted as FIXMEs in the Julia source and can be fixed next.
This version of the script should also be better factored for generating a Julia version of the data file in the future (see JuliaLang/JuliaSyntax.jl#381 for the somewhat unfortunate reasons that this seems like a good idea).