/* This is JavaScriptCore's variant of the PCRE library. While this library started out as a copy of PCRE, many of the features of PCRE have been removed. This library now supports only the regular expression features required by the JavaScript language specification, and has only the functions needed by JavaScriptCore and the rest of WebKit. Originally written by Philip Hazel Copyright (c) 1997-2006 University of Cambridge Copyright (C) 2002, 2004, 2006, 2007 Apple Inc. 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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ /************************************************* * Unicode Property Table handler * *************************************************/ /* Internal header file defining the layout of the bits in each pair of 32-bit words that form a data item in the table. */ typedef struct cnode { unsigned f0; unsigned f1; } cnode; /* Things for the f0 field */ #define f0_scriptmask 0xff000000 /* Mask for script field */ #define f0_scriptshift 24 /* Shift for script value */ #define f0_rangeflag 0x00f00000 /* Flag for a range item */ #define f0_charmask 0x001fffff /* Mask for code point value */ /* Things for the f1 field */ #define f1_typemask 0xfc000000 /* Mask for char type field */ #define f1_typeshift 26 /* Shift for the type field */ #define f1_rangemask 0x0000ffff /* Mask for a range offset */ #define f1_casemask 0x0000ffff /* Mask for a case offset */ #define f1_caseneg 0xffff8000 /* Bits for negation */ /* The data consists of a vector of structures of type cnode. The two unsigned 32-bit integers are used as follows: (f0) (1) The most significant byte holds the script number. The numbers are defined by the enum in ucp.h. (2) The 0x00800000 bit is set if this entry defines a range of characters. It is not set if this entry defines a single character (3) The 0x00600000 bits are spare. (4) The 0x001fffff bits contain the code point. No Unicode code point will ever be greater than 0x0010ffff, so this should be OK for ever. (f1) (1) The 0xfc000000 bits contain the character type number. The numbers are defined by an enum in ucp.h. (2) The 0x03ff0000 bits are spare. (3) The 0x0000ffff bits contain EITHER the unsigned offset to the top of range if this entry defines a range, OR the *signed* offset to the character's "other case" partner if this entry defines a single character. There is no partner if the value is zero. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | script (8) |.|.|.| codepoint (21) || type (6) |.|.| spare (8) | offset (16) | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | | | | | |-> spare | |-> spare | | | | |-> spare |-> spare | |-> range flag The upper/lower casing information is set only for characters that come in pairs. The non-one-to-one mappings in the Unicode data are ignored. When searching the data, proceed as follows: (1) Set up for a binary chop search. (2) If the top is not greater than the bottom, the character is not in the table. Its type must therefore be "Cn" ("Undefined"). (3) Find the middle vector element. (4) Extract the code point and compare. If equal, we are done. (5) If the test character is smaller, set the top to the current point, and goto (2). (6) If the current entry defines a range, compute the last character by adding the offset, and see if the test character is within the range. If it is, we are done. (7) Otherwise, set the bottom to one element past the current point and goto (2). */ /* End of ucpinternal.h */