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7.8 KiB
285 lines
7.8 KiB
from fontTools.misc.py23 import byteord, tostr
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import re
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from bisect import bisect_right
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try:
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# use unicodedata backport compatible with python2:
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# https://github.com/mikekap/unicodedata2
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from unicodedata2 import *
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except ImportError: # pragma: no cover
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# fall back to built-in unicodedata (possibly outdated)
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from unicodedata import *
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from . import Blocks, Scripts, ScriptExtensions, OTTags
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__all__ = [tostr(s) for s in (
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# names from built-in unicodedata module
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"lookup",
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"name",
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"decimal",
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"digit",
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"numeric",
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"category",
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"bidirectional",
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"combining",
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"east_asian_width",
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"mirrored",
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"decomposition",
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"normalize",
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"unidata_version",
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"ucd_3_2_0",
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# additonal functions
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"block",
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"script",
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"script_extension",
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"script_name",
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"script_code",
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"script_horizontal_direction",
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"ot_tags_from_script",
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"ot_tag_to_script",
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)]
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def script(char):
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""" Return the four-letter script code assigned to the Unicode character
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'char' as string.
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>>> script("a")
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'Latn'
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>>> script(",")
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'Zyyy'
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>>> script(chr(0x10FFFF))
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'Zzzz'
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"""
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code = byteord(char)
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# 'bisect_right(a, x, lo=0, hi=len(a))' returns an insertion point which
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# comes after (to the right of) any existing entries of x in a, and it
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# partitions array a into two halves so that, for the left side
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# all(val <= x for val in a[lo:i]), and for the right side
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# all(val > x for val in a[i:hi]).
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# Our 'SCRIPT_RANGES' is a sorted list of ranges (only their starting
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# breakpoints); we want to use `bisect_right` to look up the range that
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# contains the given codepoint: i.e. whose start is less than or equal
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# to the codepoint. Thus, we subtract -1 from the index returned.
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i = bisect_right(Scripts.RANGES, code)
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return Scripts.VALUES[i-1]
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def script_extension(char):
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""" Return the script extension property assigned to the Unicode character
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'char' as a set of string.
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>>> script_extension("a") == {'Latn'}
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True
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>>> script_extension(chr(0x060C)) == {'Rohg', 'Syrc', 'Yezi', 'Arab', 'Thaa'}
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True
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>>> script_extension(chr(0x10FFFF)) == {'Zzzz'}
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True
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"""
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code = byteord(char)
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i = bisect_right(ScriptExtensions.RANGES, code)
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value = ScriptExtensions.VALUES[i-1]
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if value is None:
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# code points not explicitly listed for Script Extensions
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# have as their value the corresponding Script property value
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return {script(char)}
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return value
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def script_name(code, default=KeyError):
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""" Return the long, human-readable script name given a four-letter
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Unicode script code.
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If no matching name is found, a KeyError is raised by default.
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You can use the 'default' argument to return a fallback value (e.g.
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'Unknown' or None) instead of throwing an error.
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"""
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try:
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return str(Scripts.NAMES[code].replace("_", " "))
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except KeyError:
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if isinstance(default, type) and issubclass(default, KeyError):
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raise
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return default
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_normalize_re = re.compile(r"[-_ ]+")
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def _normalize_property_name(string):
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"""Remove case, strip space, '-' and '_' for loose matching."""
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return _normalize_re.sub("", string).lower()
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_SCRIPT_CODES = {_normalize_property_name(v): k
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for k, v in Scripts.NAMES.items()}
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def script_code(script_name, default=KeyError):
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"""Returns the four-letter Unicode script code from its long name
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If no matching script code is found, a KeyError is raised by default.
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You can use the 'default' argument to return a fallback string (e.g.
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'Zzzz' or None) instead of throwing an error.
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"""
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normalized_name = _normalize_property_name(script_name)
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try:
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return _SCRIPT_CODES[normalized_name]
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except KeyError:
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if isinstance(default, type) and issubclass(default, KeyError):
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raise
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return default
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# The data on script direction is taken from CLDR 37:
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# https://github.com/unicode-org/cldr/blob/release-37/common/properties/scriptMetadata.txt
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RTL_SCRIPTS = {
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# Unicode-1.1 additions
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'Arab', # Arabic
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'Hebr', # Hebrew
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# Unicode-3.0 additions
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'Syrc', # Syriac
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'Thaa', # Thaana
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# Unicode-4.0 additions
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'Cprt', # Cypriot
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# Unicode-4.1 additions
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'Khar', # Kharoshthi
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# Unicode-5.0 additions
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'Phnx', # Phoenician
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'Nkoo', # Nko
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# Unicode-5.1 additions
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'Lydi', # Lydian
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# Unicode-5.2 additions
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'Avst', # Avestan
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'Armi', # Imperial Aramaic
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'Phli', # Inscriptional Pahlavi
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'Prti', # Inscriptional Parthian
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'Sarb', # Old South Arabian
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'Orkh', # Old Turkic
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'Samr', # Samaritan
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# Unicode-6.0 additions
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'Mand', # Mandaic
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# Unicode-6.1 additions
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'Merc', # Meroitic Cursive
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'Mero', # Meroitic Hieroglyphs
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# Unicode-7.0 additions
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'Mani', # Manichaean
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'Mend', # Mende Kikakui
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'Nbat', # Nabataean
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'Narb', # Old North Arabian
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'Palm', # Palmyrene
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'Phlp', # Psalter Pahlavi
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# Unicode-8.0 additions
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'Hatr', # Hatran
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'Hung', # Old Hungarian
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# Unicode-9.0 additions
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'Adlm', # Adlam
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# Unicode-11.0 additions
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'Rohg', # Hanifi Rohingya
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'Sogo', # Old Sogdian
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'Sogd', # Sogdian
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# Unicode-12.0 additions
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'Elym', # Elymaic
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# Unicode-13.0 additions
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'Chrs', # Chorasmian
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'Yezi', # Yezidi
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}
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def script_horizontal_direction(script_code, default=KeyError):
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""" Return "RTL" for scripts that contain right-to-left characters
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according to the Bidi_Class property. Otherwise return "LTR".
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"""
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if script_code not in Scripts.NAMES:
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if isinstance(default, type) and issubclass(default, KeyError):
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raise default(script_code)
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return default
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return str("RTL") if script_code in RTL_SCRIPTS else str("LTR")
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def block(char):
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""" Return the block property assigned to the Unicode character 'char'
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as a string.
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>>> block("a")
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'Basic Latin'
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>>> block(chr(0x060C))
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'Arabic'
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>>> block(chr(0xEFFFF))
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'No_Block'
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"""
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code = byteord(char)
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i = bisect_right(Blocks.RANGES, code)
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return Blocks.VALUES[i-1]
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def ot_tags_from_script(script_code):
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""" Return a list of OpenType script tags associated with a given
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Unicode script code.
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Return ['DFLT'] script tag for invalid/unknown script codes.
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"""
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if script_code not in Scripts.NAMES:
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return [OTTags.DEFAULT_SCRIPT]
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script_tags = [
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OTTags.SCRIPT_EXCEPTIONS.get(
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script_code,
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script_code[0].lower() + script_code[1:]
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)
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]
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if script_code in OTTags.NEW_SCRIPT_TAGS:
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script_tags.extend(OTTags.NEW_SCRIPT_TAGS[script_code])
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script_tags.reverse() # last in, first out
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return script_tags
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def ot_tag_to_script(tag):
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""" Return the Unicode script code for the given OpenType script tag, or
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None for "DFLT" tag or if there is no Unicode script associated with it.
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Raises ValueError if the tag is invalid.
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"""
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tag = tostr(tag).strip()
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if not tag or " " in tag or len(tag) > 4:
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raise ValueError("invalid OpenType tag: %r" % tag)
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while len(tag) != 4:
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tag += str(" ") # pad with spaces
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if tag == OTTags.DEFAULT_SCRIPT:
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# it's unclear which Unicode script the "DFLT" OpenType tag maps to,
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# so here we return None
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return None
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if tag in OTTags.NEW_SCRIPT_TAGS_REVERSED:
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return OTTags.NEW_SCRIPT_TAGS_REVERSED[tag]
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# This side of the conversion is fully algorithmic
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# Any spaces at the end of the tag are replaced by repeating the last
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# letter. Eg 'nko ' -> 'Nkoo'.
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# Change first char to uppercase
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script_code = tag[0].upper() + tag[1]
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for i in range(2, 4):
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script_code += (script_code[i-1] if tag[i] == " " else tag[i])
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if script_code not in Scripts.NAMES:
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return None
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return script_code
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