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openSUSE:Factory checked in at 2019-08-27 10:25:52
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Comparing /work/SRC/openSUSE:Factory/perl-Unicode-Normalize (Old)
and /work/SRC/openSUSE:Factory/.perl-Unicode-Normalize.new.7948 (New)
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Package is "perl-Unicode-Normalize"
Tue Aug 27 10:25:52 2019 rev:3 rq:726183 version:1.26
Changes:
--------
---
/work/SRC/openSUSE:Factory/perl-Unicode-Normalize/perl-Unicode-Normalize.changes
2017-10-02 16:45:00.867786994 +0200
+++
/work/SRC/openSUSE:Factory/.perl-Unicode-Normalize.new.7948/perl-Unicode-Normalize.changes
2019-08-27 10:25:58.347920783 +0200
@@ -1,0 +2,14 @@
+Thu Aug 22 21:56:48 CEST 2019 - Tina Mueller <[email protected]>
+
+- Remove patch for Makefile.PL (not needed anymore)
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------
+Wed Apr 3 07:43:24 UTC 2019 - Stephan Kulow <[email protected]>
+
+- updated to 1.26
+ see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-Unicode-Normalize/Changes
+
+ 1.26 *** RELEASE DATE HERE ***
+ - Switch to XSLoader from Dynaloader
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------
Old:
----
Unicode-Normalize-1.25.tar.gz
perl526.patch
New:
----
Unicode-Normalize-1.26.tar.gz
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Other differences:
------------------
++++++ perl-Unicode-Normalize.spec ++++++
--- /var/tmp/diff_new_pack.hENzM2/_old 2019-08-27 10:25:59.135920723 +0200
+++ /var/tmp/diff_new_pack.hENzM2/_new 2019-08-27 10:25:59.139920724 +0200
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
#
# spec file for package perl-Unicode-Normalize
#
-# Copyright (c) 2017 SUSE LINUX GmbH, Nuernberg, Germany.
+# Copyright (c) 2019 SUSE LINUX GmbH, Nuernberg, Germany.
#
# All modifications and additions to the file contributed by third parties
# remain the property of their copyright owners, unless otherwise agreed
@@ -12,21 +12,20 @@
# license that conforms to the Open Source Definition (Version 1.9)
# published by the Open Source Initiative.
-# Please submit bugfixes or comments via http://bugs.opensuse.org/
+# Please submit bugfixes or comments via https://bugs.opensuse.org/
#
Name: perl-Unicode-Normalize
-Version: 1.25
+Version: 1.26
Release: 0
%define cpan_name Unicode-Normalize
Summary: Unicode Normalization Forms
-License: Artistic-1.0 or GPL-1.0+
+License: Artistic-1.0 OR GPL-1.0-or-later
Group: Development/Libraries/Perl
-Url: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Unicode-Normalize/
+Url: https://metacpan.org/release/%{cpan_name}
Source0:
https://cpan.metacpan.org/authors/id/K/KH/KHW/%{cpan_name}-%{version}.tar.gz
Source1: cpanspec.yml
-Patch0: perl526.patch
BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-build
BuildRequires: perl
BuildRequires: perl-macros
@@ -35,8 +34,7 @@
%description
Parameters:
-'$string' is used as a string under character semantics (see
-_perlunicode_).
+'$string' is used as a string under character semantics (see perlunicode).
'$code_point' should be an unsigned integer representing a Unicode code
point.
@@ -48,14 +46,13 @@
%prep
%setup -q -n %{cpan_name}-%{version}
-%patch0 -p1
%build
-%{__perl} Makefile.PL INSTALLDIRS=vendor OPTIMIZE="%{optflags}"
-%{__make} %{?_smp_mflags}
+perl Makefile.PL INSTALLDIRS=vendor OPTIMIZE="%{optflags}"
+make %{?_smp_mflags}
%check
-%{__make} test
+make test
%install
%perl_make_install
@@ -64,7 +61,7 @@
%files -f %{name}.files
%defattr(-,root,root,755)
-%doc Changes disableXS enableXS MANIFEST.N mkheader Normalize.pmN README
+%doc Changes mkheader README
%license LICENSE
%changelog
++++++ Unicode-Normalize-1.25.tar.gz -> Unicode-Normalize-1.26.tar.gz ++++++
diff -urN '--exclude=CVS' '--exclude=.cvsignore' '--exclude=.svn'
'--exclude=.svnignore' old/Unicode-Normalize-1.25/Changes
new/Unicode-Normalize-1.26/Changes
--- old/Unicode-Normalize-1.25/Changes 2015-12-16 04:07:17.000000000 +0100
+++ new/Unicode-Normalize-1.26/Changes 2018-12-17 06:26:37.000000000 +0100
@@ -1,5 +1,8 @@
Revision history for Perl extension Unicode::Normalize.
+1.26 *** RELEASE DATE HERE ***
+ - Switch to XSLoader from Dynaloader
+
1.25 Wed Dec 16 03:05:57 UTC 2015
- Fix Normalize.xs to work on releases earlier than 5.8. The problem was
introduced in this module's version 1.24
diff -urN '--exclude=CVS' '--exclude=.cvsignore' '--exclude=.svn'
'--exclude=.svnignore' old/Unicode-Normalize-1.25/MANIFEST
new/Unicode-Normalize-1.26/MANIFEST
--- old/Unicode-Normalize-1.25/MANIFEST 2015-12-18 06:18:25.000000000 +0100
+++ new/Unicode-Normalize-1.26/MANIFEST 2018-12-18 06:23:59.000000000 +0100
@@ -1,14 +1,10 @@
Changes # Changes
-disableXS # perl script to disable XSUB
-enableXS # perl script to enable XSUB
LICENSE
Makefile.PL
-MANIFEST MANIFEST for XSUB
-MANIFEST.N # MANIFEST for NoXSUB (pure perl)
-mkheader perl script to make C header files for XSUB
-Normalize.pm perl module for XSUB
-Normalize.pmN # perl module for NoXSUB (pure perl)
-Normalize.xs extension for XSUB
+MANIFEST MANIFEST for pure perl
+mkheader generate headers for xs code
+Normalize.pm perl module for pure perl
+Normalize.xs xs code
README # README
t/fcdc.t
t/form.t
diff -urN '--exclude=CVS' '--exclude=.cvsignore' '--exclude=.svn'
'--exclude=.svnignore' old/Unicode-Normalize-1.25/MANIFEST.N
new/Unicode-Normalize-1.26/MANIFEST.N
--- old/Unicode-Normalize-1.25/MANIFEST.N 2015-12-16 03:47:05.000000000
+0100
+++ new/Unicode-Normalize-1.26/MANIFEST.N 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000
+0100
@@ -1,24 +0,0 @@
-Changes # Changes
-disableXS # perl script to disable XSUB
-enableXS # perl script to enable XSUB
-LICENSE
-Makefile.PL
-MANIFEST MANIFEST for pure perl
-MANIFEST.X # MANIFEST for XSUB
-mkheader # perl script to make C header files for XSUB
-Normalize.pm perl module for pure perl
-Normalize.pmX # perl module for XSUB
-Normalize.xsX # extension for XSUB
-README # README
-t/fcdc.t
-t/form.t
-t/func.t
-t/illegal.t
-t/norm.t
-t/null.t
-t/partial1.t
-t/partial2.t
-t/proto.t
-t/split.t
-t/test.t
-t/tie.t
diff -urN '--exclude=CVS' '--exclude=.cvsignore' '--exclude=.svn'
'--exclude=.svnignore' old/Unicode-Normalize-1.25/META.json
new/Unicode-Normalize-1.26/META.json
--- old/Unicode-Normalize-1.25/META.json 2015-12-18 06:18:25.000000000
+0100
+++ new/Unicode-Normalize-1.26/META.json 2018-12-18 06:23:59.000000000
+0100
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
"Karl Williamson <[email protected]>"
],
"dynamic_config" : 1,
- "generated_by" : "ExtUtils::MakeMaker version 7.1, CPAN::Meta::Converter
version 2.150005",
+ "generated_by" : "ExtUtils::MakeMaker version 7.24, CPAN::Meta::Converter
version 2.150010",
"license" : [
"perl_5"
],
@@ -56,6 +56,6 @@
"web" : "https://github.com/khwilliamson/Unicode-Normalize"
}
},
- "version" : "1.25",
- "x_serialization_backend" : "JSON::PP version 2.27300"
+ "version" : "1.26",
+ "x_serialization_backend" : "JSON::PP version 2.27400_02"
}
diff -urN '--exclude=CVS' '--exclude=.cvsignore' '--exclude=.svn'
'--exclude=.svnignore' old/Unicode-Normalize-1.25/META.yml
new/Unicode-Normalize-1.26/META.yml
--- old/Unicode-Normalize-1.25/META.yml 2015-12-18 06:18:24.000000000 +0100
+++ new/Unicode-Normalize-1.26/META.yml 2018-12-18 06:23:59.000000000 +0100
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
configure_requires:
ExtUtils::MakeMaker: '0'
dynamic_config: 1
-generated_by: 'ExtUtils::MakeMaker version 7.1, CPAN::Meta::Converter version
2.150005'
+generated_by: 'ExtUtils::MakeMaker version 7.24, CPAN::Meta::Converter version
2.150010'
license: perl
meta-spec:
url: http://module-build.sourceforge.net/META-spec-v1.4.html
@@ -31,5 +31,5 @@
resources:
bugtracker:
https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Dist/Display.html?Name=Unicode-Normalize
repository: https://github.com/khwilliamson/Unicode-Normalize.git
-version: '1.25'
+version: '1.26'
x_serialization_backend: 'CPAN::Meta::YAML version 0.018'
diff -urN '--exclude=CVS' '--exclude=.cvsignore' '--exclude=.svn'
'--exclude=.svnignore' old/Unicode-Normalize-1.25/Makefile.PL
new/Unicode-Normalize-1.26/Makefile.PL
--- old/Unicode-Normalize-1.25/Makefile.PL 2015-12-16 03:02:23.000000000
+0100
+++ new/Unicode-Normalize-1.26/Makefile.PL 2018-12-17 06:26:37.000000000
+0100
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
if (-f "Normalize.xs") {
print STDERR "Making header files for XS...\n";
- do 'mkheader' or die $@ || "mkheader: $!";
+ do './mkheader' or die $@ || "mkheader: $!";
$clean = { FILES => 'unfcan.h unfcmb.h unfcmp.h unfcpt.h unfexc.h' };
}
diff -urN '--exclude=CVS' '--exclude=.cvsignore' '--exclude=.svn'
'--exclude=.svnignore' old/Unicode-Normalize-1.25/Normalize.pm
new/Unicode-Normalize-1.26/Normalize.pm
--- old/Unicode-Normalize-1.25/Normalize.pm 2015-12-16 03:47:05.000000000
+0100
+++ new/Unicode-Normalize-1.26/Normalize.pm 2018-12-17 06:27:07.000000000
+0100
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
no warnings 'utf8';
-our $VERSION = '1.25';
+our $VERSION = '1.26';
our $PACKAGE = __PACKAGE__;
our @EXPORT = qw( NFC NFD NFKC NFKD );
@@ -56,9 +56,9 @@
##### The above part is common to XS and PP #####
-our @ISA = qw(Exporter DynaLoader);
-require DynaLoader;
-bootstrap Unicode::Normalize $VERSION;
+our @ISA = qw(Exporter);
+use XSLoader ();
+XSLoader::load( 'Unicode::Normalize', $VERSION );
##### The below part is common to XS and PP #####
@@ -161,7 +161,7 @@
Parameters:
-C<$string> is used as a string under character semantics (see F<perlunicode>).
+C<$string> is used as a string under character semantics (see L<perlunicode>).
C<$code_point> should be an unsigned integer representing a Unicode code point.
@@ -238,8 +238,8 @@
The string returned is not always in NFD/NFKD. Reordering may be required.
- $NFD_string = reorder(decompose($string)); # eq. to NFD()
- $NFKD_string = reorder(decompose($string, TRUE)); # eq. to NFKD()
+ $NFD_string = reorder(decompose($string)); # eq. to NFD()
+ $NFKD_string = reorder(decompose($string, TRUE)); # eq. to NFKD()
=item C<$reordered_string = reorder($string)>
@@ -277,12 +277,12 @@
When you have a C<$normalized> string and an C<$unnormalized> string
following it, a simple concatenation is wrong:
- $concat = $normalized . normalize($form, $unnormalized); # wrong!
+ $concat = $normalized . normalize($form, $unnormalized); # wrong!
Instead of it, do like this:
- ($processed, $unprocessed) = splitOnLastStarter($normalized);
- $concat = $processed . normalize($form, $unprocessed.$unnormalized);
+ ($processed, $unprocessed) = splitOnLastStarter($normalized);
+ $concat = $processed . normalize($form,$unprocessed.$unnormalized);
C<splitOnLastStarter()> should be called with a pre-normalized parameter
C<$normalized>, that is in the same form as C<$form> you want.
@@ -548,7 +548,7 @@
version that comes with various perl versions. (It is possible to change
the Unicode version in any perl version to be any earlier Unicode version,
so one could cause Unicode 3.2 to be used in any perl version starting with
-5.8.0. See C<$Config{privlib}>/F<unicore/README.perl>.
+5.8.0. Read F<C<$Config{privlib}>/unicore/README.perl> for details.
perl's version implemented Unicode version
5.6.1 3.0.1
diff -urN '--exclude=CVS' '--exclude=.cvsignore' '--exclude=.svn'
'--exclude=.svnignore' old/Unicode-Normalize-1.25/Normalize.pmN
new/Unicode-Normalize-1.26/Normalize.pmN
--- old/Unicode-Normalize-1.25/Normalize.pmN 2015-12-16 04:00:58.000000000
+0100
+++ new/Unicode-Normalize-1.26/Normalize.pmN 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000
+0100
@@ -1,1142 +0,0 @@
-package Unicode::Normalize;
-
-BEGIN {
- unless ('A' eq pack('U', 0x41)) {
- die "Unicode::Normalize cannot stringify a Unicode code point\n";
- }
- unless (0x41 == unpack('U', 'A')) {
- die "Unicode::Normalize cannot get Unicode code point\n";
- }
-}
-
-use 5.006;
-use strict;
-use warnings;
-use Carp;
-
-no warnings 'utf8';
-
-our $VERSION = '1.25';
-our $PACKAGE = __PACKAGE__;
-
-our @EXPORT = qw( NFC NFD NFKC NFKD );
-our @EXPORT_OK = qw(
- normalize decompose reorder compose
- checkNFD checkNFKD checkNFC checkNFKC check
- getCanon getCompat getComposite getCombinClass
- isExclusion isSingleton isNonStDecomp isComp2nd isComp_Ex
- isNFD_NO isNFC_NO isNFC_MAYBE isNFKD_NO isNFKC_NO isNFKC_MAYBE
- FCD checkFCD FCC checkFCC composeContiguous splitOnLastStarter
- normalize_partial NFC_partial NFD_partial NFKC_partial NFKD_partial
-);
-our %EXPORT_TAGS = (
- all => [ @EXPORT, @EXPORT_OK ],
- normalize => [ @EXPORT, qw/normalize decompose reorder compose/ ],
- check => [ qw/checkNFD checkNFKD checkNFC checkNFKC check/ ],
- fast => [ qw/FCD checkFCD FCC checkFCC composeContiguous/ ],
-);
-
-##
-## utilities for tests
-##
-
-sub pack_U {
- return pack('U*', @_);
-}
-
-sub unpack_U {
-
- # The empty pack returns an empty UTF-8 string, so the effect is to force
- # the shifted parameter into being UTF-8. This shouldn't matter; the
- # commit messages seem to point to an attempt to get things to work in
- # EBCDIC in 5.8.
- return unpack('U*', shift(@_).pack('U*'));
-}
-
-BEGIN {
- # Starting in v5.20, the tables in lib/unicore are built using the
- # platform's native character set for code points 0-255. Things like the
- # combining class and compositions exclusions are all above 255, so it
- # doesn't matter for them.
-
- *pack_unicore = ($] ge 5.020)
- ? sub { return pack('W*', @_); }
- : \&pack_U;
-
- *unpack_unicore = ($] ge 5.020)
- ? sub { return unpack('W*', $_[0]); }
- : \&unpack_U;
-}
-
-require Exporter;
-
-##### The above part is common to XS and PP #####
-
-our @ISA = qw(Exporter);
-use File::Spec;
-
-##### The below part is common to mkheader and PP #####
-
-our %Combin; # $codepoint => $number : combination class
-our %Canon; # $codepoint => \@codepoints : canonical decomp.
-our %Compat; # $codepoint => \@codepoints : compat. decomp.
-our %Compos; # $1st,$2nd => $codepoint : composite
-our %Exclus; # $codepoint => 1 : composition exclusions
-our %Single; # $codepoint => 1 : singletons
-our %NonStD; # $codepoint => 1 : non-starter decompositions
-our %Comp2nd; # $codepoint => 1 : may be composed with a prev char.
-
-# from core Unicode database
-our $Combin = do "unicore/CombiningClass.pl"
- || do "unicode/CombiningClass.pl"
- || croak "$PACKAGE: CombiningClass.pl not found";
-our $Decomp = do "unicore/Decomposition.pl"
- || do "unicode/Decomposition.pl"
- || croak "$PACKAGE: Decomposition.pl not found";
-
-# CompositionExclusions.txt since Unicode 3.2.0. Modern perl versions allow
-# one to get this table from Unicode::UCD, so if it ever changes, it might be
-# better to retrieve it from there, rather than hard-coding it here.
-our @CompEx = qw(
- 0958 0959 095A 095B 095C 095D 095E 095F 09DC 09DD 09DF 0A33 0A36
- 0A59 0A5A 0A5B 0A5E 0B5C 0B5D 0F43 0F4D 0F52 0F57 0F5C 0F69 0F76
- 0F78 0F93 0F9D 0FA2 0FA7 0FAC 0FB9 FB1D FB1F FB2A FB2B FB2C FB2D
- FB2E FB2F FB30 FB31 FB32 FB33 FB34 FB35 FB36 FB38 FB39 FB3A FB3B
- FB3C FB3E FB40 FB41 FB43 FB44 FB46 FB47 FB48 FB49 FB4A FB4B FB4C
- FB4D FB4E 2ADC 1D15E 1D15F 1D160 1D161 1D162 1D163 1D164 1D1BB
- 1D1BC 1D1BD 1D1BE 1D1BF 1D1C0
-);
-
-# definition of Hangul constants
-use constant SBase => 0xAC00;
-use constant SFinal => 0xD7A3; # SBase -1 + SCount
-use constant SCount => 11172; # LCount * NCount
-use constant NCount => 588; # VCount * TCount
-use constant LBase => 0x1100;
-use constant LFinal => 0x1112;
-use constant LCount => 19;
-use constant VBase => 0x1161;
-use constant VFinal => 0x1175;
-use constant VCount => 21;
-use constant TBase => 0x11A7;
-use constant TFinal => 0x11C2;
-use constant TCount => 28;
-
-sub decomposeHangul {
- my $sindex = $_[0] - SBase;
- my $lindex = int( $sindex / NCount);
- my $vindex = int(($sindex % NCount) / TCount);
- my $tindex = $sindex % TCount;
- my @ret = (
- LBase + $lindex,
- VBase + $vindex,
- $tindex ? (TBase + $tindex) : (),
- );
- return wantarray ? @ret : pack_unicore(@ret);
-}
-
-########## getting full decomposition ##########
-
-## converts string "hhhh hhhh hhhh" to a numeric list
-## (hex digits separated by spaces)
-sub _getHexArray { map hex, $_[0] =~ /\G *([0-9A-Fa-f]+)/g }
-
-while ($Combin =~ /(.+)/g) {
- my @tab = split /\t/, $1;
- my $ini = hex $tab[0];
- if ($tab[1] eq '') {
- $Combin{$ini} = $tab[2];
- } else {
- $Combin{$_} = $tab[2] foreach $ini .. hex($tab[1]);
- }
-}
-
-while ($Decomp =~ /(.+)/g) {
- my @tab = split /\t/, $1;
- my $compat = $tab[2] =~ s/<[^>]+>//;
- my $dec = [ _getHexArray($tab[2]) ]; # decomposition
- my $ini = hex($tab[0]); # initial decomposable character
- my $end = $tab[1] eq '' ? $ini : hex($tab[1]);
- # ($ini .. $end) is the range of decomposable characters.
-
- foreach my $u ($ini .. $end) {
- $Compat{$u} = $dec;
- $Canon{$u} = $dec if ! $compat;
- }
-}
-
-for my $s (@CompEx) {
- my $u = hex $s;
- next if !$Canon{$u}; # not assigned
- next if $u == 0xFB1D && !$Canon{0x1D15E}; # 3.0.1 before Corrigendum #2
- $Exclus{$u} = 1;
-}
-
-foreach my $u (keys %Canon) {
- my $dec = $Canon{$u};
-
- if (@$dec == 2) {
- if ($Combin{ $dec->[0] }) {
- $NonStD{$u} = 1;
- } else {
- $Compos{ $dec->[0] }{ $dec->[1] } = $u;
- $Comp2nd{ $dec->[1] } = 1 if ! $Exclus{$u};
- }
- } elsif (@$dec == 1) {
- $Single{$u} = 1;
- } else {
- my $h = sprintf '%04X', $u;
- croak("Weird Canonical Decomposition of U+$h");
- }
-}
-
-# modern HANGUL JUNGSEONG and HANGUL JONGSEONG jamo
-foreach my $j (0x1161..0x1175, 0x11A8..0x11C2) {
- $Comp2nd{$j} = 1;
-}
-
-sub getCanonList {
- my @src = @_;
- my @dec = map {
- (SBase <= $_ && $_ <= SFinal) ? decomposeHangul($_)
- : $Canon{$_} ? @{ $Canon{$_} } : $_
- } @src;
- return join(" ",@src) eq join(" ",@dec) ? @dec : getCanonList(@dec);
- # condition @src == @dec is not ok.
-}
-
-sub getCompatList {
- my @src = @_;
- my @dec = map {
- (SBase <= $_ && $_ <= SFinal) ? decomposeHangul($_)
- : $Compat{$_} ? @{ $Compat{$_} } : $_
- } @src;
- return join(" ",@src) eq join(" ",@dec) ? @dec : getCompatList(@dec);
- # condition @src == @dec is not ok.
-}
-
-# exhaustive decomposition
-foreach my $key (keys %Canon) {
- $Canon{$key} = [ getCanonList($key) ];
-}
-
-# exhaustive decomposition
-foreach my $key (keys %Compat) {
- $Compat{$key} = [ getCompatList($key) ];
-}
-
-##### The above part is common to mkheader and PP #####
-
-sub getHangulComposite ($$) {
- if ((LBase <= $_[0] && $_[0] <= LFinal)
- && (VBase <= $_[1] && $_[1] <= VFinal)) {
- my $lindex = $_[0] - LBase;
- my $vindex = $_[1] - VBase;
- return (SBase + ($lindex * VCount + $vindex) * TCount);
- }
- if ((SBase <= $_[0] && $_[0] <= SFinal && (($_[0] - SBase ) % TCount) == 0)
- && (TBase < $_[1] && $_[1] <= TFinal)) {
- return($_[0] + $_[1] - TBase);
- }
- return undef;
-}
-
-##########
-
-sub getCombinClass ($) {
- my $uv = 0 + shift;
- return $Combin{$uv} || 0;
-}
-
-sub getCanon ($) {
- my $uv = 0 + shift;
- return exists $Canon{$uv}
- ? pack_unicore(@{ $Canon{$uv} })
- : (SBase <= $uv && $uv <= SFinal)
- ? scalar decomposeHangul($uv)
- : undef;
-}
-
-sub getCompat ($) {
- my $uv = 0 + shift;
- return exists $Compat{$uv}
- ? pack_unicore(@{ $Compat{$uv} })
- : (SBase <= $uv && $uv <= SFinal)
- ? scalar decomposeHangul($uv)
- : undef;
-}
-
-sub getComposite ($$) {
- my $uv1 = 0 + shift;
- my $uv2 = 0 + shift;
- my $hangul = getHangulComposite($uv1, $uv2);
- return $hangul if $hangul;
- return $Compos{ $uv1 } && $Compos{ $uv1 }{ $uv2 };
-}
-
-sub isExclusion ($) {
- my $uv = 0 + shift;
- return exists $Exclus{$uv};
-}
-
-sub isSingleton ($) {
- my $uv = 0 + shift;
- return exists $Single{$uv};
-}
-
-sub isNonStDecomp($) {
- my $uv = 0 + shift;
- return exists $NonStD{$uv};
-}
-
-sub isComp2nd ($) {
- my $uv = 0 + shift;
- return exists $Comp2nd{$uv};
-}
-
-sub isNFC_MAYBE ($) {
- my $uv = 0 + shift;
- return exists $Comp2nd{$uv};
-}
-
-sub isNFKC_MAYBE($) {
- my $uv = 0 + shift;
- return exists $Comp2nd{$uv};
-}
-
-sub isNFD_NO ($) {
- my $uv = 0 + shift;
- return exists $Canon {$uv} || (SBase <= $uv && $uv <= SFinal);
-}
-
-sub isNFKD_NO ($) {
- my $uv = 0 + shift;
- return exists $Compat{$uv} || (SBase <= $uv && $uv <= SFinal);
-}
-
-sub isComp_Ex ($) {
- my $uv = 0 + shift;
- return exists $Exclus{$uv} || exists $Single{$uv} || exists $NonStD{$uv};
-}
-
-sub isNFC_NO ($) {
- my $uv = 0 + shift;
- return exists $Exclus{$uv} || exists $Single{$uv} || exists $NonStD{$uv};
-}
-
-sub isNFKC_NO ($) {
- my $uv = 0 + shift;
- return 1 if $Exclus{$uv} || $Single{$uv} || $NonStD{$uv};
- return '' if (SBase <= $uv && $uv <= SFinal) || !exists $Compat{$uv};
- return 1 if ! exists $Canon{$uv};
- return pack('N*', @{ $Canon{$uv} }) ne pack('N*', @{ $Compat{$uv} });
-}
-
-##
-## string decompose(string, compat?)
-##
-sub decompose ($;$)
-{
- my $hash = $_[1] ? \%Compat : \%Canon;
- return pack_unicore map {
- $hash->{ $_ } ? @{ $hash->{ $_ } } :
- (SBase <= $_ && $_ <= SFinal) ? decomposeHangul($_) : $_
- } unpack_unicore($_[0]);
-}
-
-##
-## string reorder(string)
-##
-sub reorder ($)
-{
- my @src = unpack_unicore($_[0]);
-
- for (my $i=0; $i < @src;) {
- $i++, next if ! $Combin{ $src[$i] };
-
- my $ini = $i;
- $i++ while $i < @src && $Combin{ $src[$i] };
-
- my @tmp = sort {
- $Combin{ $src[$a] } <=> $Combin{ $src[$b] } || $a <=> $b
- } $ini .. $i - 1;
-
- @src[ $ini .. $i - 1 ] = @src[ @tmp ];
- }
- return pack_unicore(@src);
-}
-
-
-##
-## string compose(string)
-##
-## S : starter; NS : not starter;
-##
-## composable sequence begins at S.
-## S + S or (S + S) + S may be composed.
-## NS + NS must not be composed.
-##
-sub compose ($)
-{
- my @src = unpack_unicore($_[0]);
-
- for (my $s = 0; $s+1 < @src; $s++) {
- next unless defined $src[$s] && ! $Combin{ $src[$s] };
- # S only; removed or combining are skipped as a starter.
-
- my($c, $blocked, $uncomposed_cc);
- for (my $j = $s+1; $j < @src && !$blocked; $j++) {
- ($Combin{ $src[$j] } ? $uncomposed_cc : $blocked) = 1;
-
- # S + C + S => S-S + C would be blocked.
- next if $blocked && $uncomposed_cc;
-
- # blocked by same CC (and higher CC: revised D2)
- next if defined $src[$j-1] && $Combin{ $src[$j-1] }
- && $Combin{ $src[$j-1] } >= $Combin{ $src[$j] };
-
- $c = getComposite($src[$s], $src[$j]);
-
- # no composite or is exclusion
- next if !$c || $Exclus{$c};
-
- # replace by composite
- $src[$s] = $c; $src[$j] = undef;
- if ($blocked) { $blocked = 0 } else { -- $uncomposed_cc }
- }
- }
- return pack_unicore(grep defined, @src);
-}
-
-
-##
-## string composeContiguous(string)
-##
-sub composeContiguous ($)
-{
- my @src = unpack_unicore($_[0]);
-
- for (my $s = 0; $s+1 < @src; $s++) {
- next unless defined $src[$s] && ! $Combin{ $src[$s] };
- # S only; removed or combining are skipped as a starter.
-
- for (my $j = $s+1; $j < @src; $j++) {
- my $c = getComposite($src[$s], $src[$j]);
-
- # no composite or is exclusion
- last if !$c || $Exclus{$c};
-
- # replace by composite
- $src[$s] = $c; $src[$j] = undef;
- }
- }
- return pack_unicore(grep defined, @src);
-}
-
-
-##
-## normalization forms
-##
-
-use constant COMPAT => 1;
-
-sub NFD ($) { reorder(decompose($_[0])) }
-sub NFKD ($) { reorder(decompose($_[0], COMPAT)) }
-sub NFC ($) { compose(reorder(decompose($_[0]))) }
-sub NFKC ($) { compose(reorder(decompose($_[0], COMPAT))) }
-sub FCC ($) { composeContiguous(reorder(decompose($_[0]))) }
-
-##
-## quick check
-##
-
-sub checkNFD ($)
-{
- my $preCC = 0;
- my $curCC;
- for my $uv (unpack_unicore($_[0])) {
- $curCC = $Combin{ $uv } || 0;
- return '' if $preCC > $curCC && $curCC != 0;
- return '' if exists $Canon{$uv} || (SBase <= $uv && $uv <= SFinal);
- $preCC = $curCC;
- }
- return 1;
-}
-
-sub checkNFKD ($)
-{
- my $preCC = 0;
- my $curCC;
- for my $uv (unpack_unicore($_[0])) {
- $curCC = $Combin{ $uv } || 0;
- return '' if $preCC > $curCC && $curCC != 0;
- return '' if exists $Compat{$uv} || (SBase <= $uv && $uv <= SFinal);
- $preCC = $curCC;
- }
- return 1;
-}
-
-sub checkNFC ($)
-{
- my $preCC = 0;
- my($curCC, $isMAYBE);
- for my $uv (unpack_unicore($_[0])) {
- $curCC = $Combin{ $uv } || 0;
- return '' if $preCC > $curCC && $curCC != 0;
-
- if (isNFC_MAYBE($uv)) {
- $isMAYBE = 1;
- } elsif (isNFC_NO($uv)) {
- return '';
- }
- $preCC = $curCC;
- }
- return $isMAYBE ? undef : 1;
-}
-
-sub checkNFKC ($)
-{
- my $preCC = 0;
- my($curCC, $isMAYBE);
- for my $uv (unpack_unicore($_[0])) {
- $curCC = $Combin{ $uv } || 0;
- return '' if $preCC > $curCC && $curCC != 0;
-
- if (isNFKC_MAYBE($uv)) {
- $isMAYBE = 1;
- } elsif (isNFKC_NO($uv)) {
- return '';
- }
- $preCC = $curCC;
- }
- return $isMAYBE ? undef : 1;
-}
-
-sub checkFCD ($)
-{
- my $preCC = 0;
- my $curCC;
- for my $uv (unpack_unicore($_[0])) {
- # Hangul syllable need not decomposed since cc[any Jamo] == 0;
- my @uvCan = exists $Canon{$uv} ? @{ $Canon{$uv} } : ($uv);
-
- $curCC = $Combin{ $uvCan[0] } || 0;
- return '' if $curCC != 0 && $curCC < $preCC;
- $preCC = $Combin{ $uvCan[-1] } || 0;
- }
- return 1;
-}
-
-sub checkFCC ($)
-{
- my $preCC = 0;
- my($curCC, $isMAYBE);
- for my $uv (unpack_unicore($_[0])) {
- # Hangul syllable need not decomposed since cc[any Jamo] == 0;
- my @uvCan = exists $Canon{$uv} ? @{ $Canon{$uv} } : ($uv);
-
- $curCC = $Combin{ $uvCan[0] } || 0;
- return '' if $curCC != 0 && $curCC < $preCC;
-
- if (isNFC_MAYBE($uv)) {
- $isMAYBE = 1;
- } elsif (isNFC_NO($uv)) {
- return '';
- }
-
- $preCC = $Combin{ $uvCan[-1] } || 0;
- }
- return $isMAYBE ? undef : 1;
-}
-
-##
-## split on last starter
-##
-
-sub splitOnLastStarter
-{
- my $str = pack_unicore(unpack_unicore(shift));
- if ($str eq '') {
- return ('', '');
- }
-
- my $ch;
- my $unproc = "";
- do {
- $ch = chop($str);
- $unproc = $ch.$unproc;
- } # Relies on the fact that the combining class for code points < 256 is
- # 0, so don't have to worry about EBCDIC issues
- while (getCombinClass(unpack 'U', $ch) && $str ne "");
- return ($str, $unproc);
-}
-
-##### The below part is common to XS and PP #####
-
-##
-## normalize
-##
-
-sub FCD ($) {
- my $str = shift;
- return checkFCD($str) ? $str : NFD($str);
-}
-
-our %formNorm = (
- NFC => \&NFC, C => \&NFC,
- NFD => \&NFD, D => \&NFD,
- NFKC => \&NFKC, KC => \&NFKC,
- NFKD => \&NFKD, KD => \&NFKD,
- FCD => \&FCD, FCC => \&FCC,
-);
-
-sub normalize($$)
-{
- my $form = shift;
- my $str = shift;
- if (exists $formNorm{$form}) {
- return $formNorm{$form}->($str);
- }
- croak($PACKAGE."::normalize: invalid form name: $form");
-}
-
-##
-## partial
-##
-
-sub normalize_partial ($$) {
- if (exists $formNorm{$_[0]}) {
- my $n = normalize($_[0], $_[1]);
- my($p, $u) = splitOnLastStarter($n);
- $_[1] = $u;
- return $p;
- }
- croak($PACKAGE."::normalize_partial: invalid form name: $_[0]");
-}
-
-sub NFD_partial ($) { return normalize_partial('NFD', $_[0]) }
-sub NFC_partial ($) { return normalize_partial('NFC', $_[0]) }
-sub NFKD_partial($) { return normalize_partial('NFKD',$_[0]) }
-sub NFKC_partial($) { return normalize_partial('NFKC',$_[0]) }
-
-##
-## check
-##
-
-our %formCheck = (
- NFC => \&checkNFC, C => \&checkNFC,
- NFD => \&checkNFD, D => \&checkNFD,
- NFKC => \&checkNFKC, KC => \&checkNFKC,
- NFKD => \&checkNFKD, KD => \&checkNFKD,
- FCD => \&checkFCD, FCC => \&checkFCC,
-);
-
-sub check($$)
-{
- my $form = shift;
- my $str = shift;
- if (exists $formCheck{$form}) {
- return $formCheck{$form}->($str);
- }
- croak($PACKAGE."::check: invalid form name: $form");
-}
-
-1;
-__END__
-
-=head1 NAME
-
-Unicode::Normalize - Unicode Normalization Forms
-
-=head1 SYNOPSIS
-
-(1) using function names exported by default:
-
- use Unicode::Normalize;
-
- $NFD_string = NFD($string); # Normalization Form D
- $NFC_string = NFC($string); # Normalization Form C
- $NFKD_string = NFKD($string); # Normalization Form KD
- $NFKC_string = NFKC($string); # Normalization Form KC
-
-(2) using function names exported on request:
-
- use Unicode::Normalize 'normalize';
-
- $NFD_string = normalize('D', $string); # Normalization Form D
- $NFC_string = normalize('C', $string); # Normalization Form C
- $NFKD_string = normalize('KD', $string); # Normalization Form KD
- $NFKC_string = normalize('KC', $string); # Normalization Form KC
-
-=head1 DESCRIPTION
-
-Parameters:
-
-C<$string> is used as a string under character semantics (see F<perlunicode>).
-
-C<$code_point> should be an unsigned integer representing a Unicode code point.
-
-Note: Between XSUB and pure Perl, there is an incompatibility
-about the interpretation of C<$code_point> as a decimal number.
-XSUB converts C<$code_point> to an unsigned integer, but pure Perl does not.
-Do not use a floating point nor a negative sign in C<$code_point>.
-
-=head2 Normalization Forms
-
-=over 4
-
-=item C<$NFD_string = NFD($string)>
-
-It returns the Normalization Form D (formed by canonical decomposition).
-
-=item C<$NFC_string = NFC($string)>
-
-It returns the Normalization Form C (formed by canonical decomposition
-followed by canonical composition).
-
-=item C<$NFKD_string = NFKD($string)>
-
-It returns the Normalization Form KD (formed by compatibility decomposition).
-
-=item C<$NFKC_string = NFKC($string)>
-
-It returns the Normalization Form KC (formed by compatibility decomposition
-followed by B<canonical> composition).
-
-=item C<$FCD_string = FCD($string)>
-
-If the given string is in FCD ("Fast C or D" form; cf. UTN #5),
-it returns the string without modification; otherwise it returns an FCD string.
-
-Note: FCD is not always unique, then plural forms may be equivalent
-each other. C<FCD()> will return one of these equivalent forms.
-
-=item C<$FCC_string = FCC($string)>
-
-It returns the FCC form ("Fast C Contiguous"; cf. UTN #5).
-
-Note: FCC is unique, as well as four normalization forms (NF*).
-
-=item C<$normalized_string = normalize($form_name, $string)>
-
-It returns the normalization form of C<$form_name>.
-
-As C<$form_name>, one of the following names must be given.
-
- 'C' or 'NFC' for Normalization Form C (UAX #15)
- 'D' or 'NFD' for Normalization Form D (UAX #15)
- 'KC' or 'NFKC' for Normalization Form KC (UAX #15)
- 'KD' or 'NFKD' for Normalization Form KD (UAX #15)
-
- 'FCD' for "Fast C or D" Form (UTN #5)
- 'FCC' for "Fast C Contiguous" (UTN #5)
-
-=back
-
-=head2 Decomposition and Composition
-
-=over 4
-
-=item C<$decomposed_string = decompose($string [, $useCompatMapping])>
-
-It returns the concatenation of the decomposition of each character
-in the string.
-
-If the second parameter (a boolean) is omitted or false,
-the decomposition is canonical decomposition;
-if the second parameter (a boolean) is true,
-the decomposition is compatibility decomposition.
-
-The string returned is not always in NFD/NFKD. Reordering may be required.
-
- $NFD_string = reorder(decompose($string)); # eq. to NFD()
- $NFKD_string = reorder(decompose($string, TRUE)); # eq. to NFKD()
-
-=item C<$reordered_string = reorder($string)>
-
-It returns the result of reordering the combining characters
-according to Canonical Ordering Behavior.
-
-For example, when you have a list of NFD/NFKD strings,
-you can get the concatenated NFD/NFKD string from them, by saying
-
- $concat_NFD = reorder(join '', @NFD_strings);
- $concat_NFKD = reorder(join '', @NFKD_strings);
-
-=item C<$composed_string = compose($string)>
-
-It returns the result of canonical composition
-without applying any decomposition.
-
-For example, when you have a NFD/NFKD string,
-you can get its NFC/NFKC string, by saying
-
- $NFC_string = compose($NFD_string);
- $NFKC_string = compose($NFKD_string);
-
-=item C<($processed, $unprocessed) = splitOnLastStarter($normalized)>
-
-It returns two strings: the first one, C<$processed>, is a part
-before the last starter, and the second one, C<$unprocessed> is
-another part after the first part. A starter is a character having
-a combining class of zero (see UAX #15).
-
-Note that C<$processed> may be empty (when C<$normalized> contains no
-starter or starts with the last starter), and then C<$unprocessed>
-should be equal to the entire C<$normalized>.
-
-When you have a C<$normalized> string and an C<$unnormalized> string
-following it, a simple concatenation is wrong:
-
- $concat = $normalized . normalize($form, $unnormalized); # wrong!
-
-Instead of it, do like this:
-
- ($processed, $unprocessed) = splitOnLastStarter($normalized);
- $concat = $processed . normalize($form, $unprocessed.$unnormalized);
-
-C<splitOnLastStarter()> should be called with a pre-normalized parameter
-C<$normalized>, that is in the same form as C<$form> you want.
-
-If you have an array of C<@string> that should be concatenated and then
-normalized, you can do like this:
-
- my $result = "";
- my $unproc = "";
- foreach my $str (@string) {
- $unproc .= $str;
- my $n = normalize($form, $unproc);
- my($p, $u) = splitOnLastStarter($n);
- $result .= $p;
- $unproc = $u;
- }
- $result .= $unproc;
- # instead of normalize($form, join('', @string))
-
-=item C<$processed = normalize_partial($form, $unprocessed)>
-
-A wrapper for the combination of C<normalize()> and C<splitOnLastStarter()>.
-Note that C<$unprocessed> will be modified as a side-effect.
-
-If you have an array of C<@string> that should be concatenated and then
-normalized, you can do like this:
-
- my $result = "";
- my $unproc = "";
- foreach my $str (@string) {
- $unproc .= $str;
- $result .= normalize_partial($form, $unproc);
- }
- $result .= $unproc;
- # instead of normalize($form, join('', @string))
-
-=item C<$processed = NFD_partial($unprocessed)>
-
-It does like C<normalize_partial('NFD', $unprocessed)>.
-Note that C<$unprocessed> will be modified as a side-effect.
-
-=item C<$processed = NFC_partial($unprocessed)>
-
-It does like C<normalize_partial('NFC', $unprocessed)>.
-Note that C<$unprocessed> will be modified as a side-effect.
-
-=item C<$processed = NFKD_partial($unprocessed)>
-
-It does like C<normalize_partial('NFKD', $unprocessed)>.
-Note that C<$unprocessed> will be modified as a side-effect.
-
-=item C<$processed = NFKC_partial($unprocessed)>
-
-It does like C<normalize_partial('NFKC', $unprocessed)>.
-Note that C<$unprocessed> will be modified as a side-effect.
-
-=back
-
-=head2 Quick Check
-
-(see Annex 8, UAX #15; and F<DerivedNormalizationProps.txt>)
-
-The following functions check whether the string is in that normalization form.
-
-The result returned will be one of the following:
-
- YES The string is in that normalization form.
- NO The string is not in that normalization form.
- MAYBE Dubious. Maybe yes, maybe no.
-
-=over 4
-
-=item C<$result = checkNFD($string)>
-
-It returns true (C<1>) if C<YES>; false (C<empty string>) if C<NO>.
-
-=item C<$result = checkNFC($string)>
-
-It returns true (C<1>) if C<YES>; false (C<empty string>) if C<NO>;
-C<undef> if C<MAYBE>.
-
-=item C<$result = checkNFKD($string)>
-
-It returns true (C<1>) if C<YES>; false (C<empty string>) if C<NO>.
-
-=item C<$result = checkNFKC($string)>
-
-It returns true (C<1>) if C<YES>; false (C<empty string>) if C<NO>;
-C<undef> if C<MAYBE>.
-
-=item C<$result = checkFCD($string)>
-
-It returns true (C<1>) if C<YES>; false (C<empty string>) if C<NO>.
-
-=item C<$result = checkFCC($string)>
-
-It returns true (C<1>) if C<YES>; false (C<empty string>) if C<NO>;
-C<undef> if C<MAYBE>.
-
-Note: If a string is not in FCD, it must not be in FCC.
-So C<checkFCC($not_FCD_string)> should return C<NO>.
-
-=item C<$result = check($form_name, $string)>
-
-It returns true (C<1>) if C<YES>; false (C<empty string>) if C<NO>;
-C<undef> if C<MAYBE>.
-
-As C<$form_name>, one of the following names must be given.
-
- 'C' or 'NFC' for Normalization Form C (UAX #15)
- 'D' or 'NFD' for Normalization Form D (UAX #15)
- 'KC' or 'NFKC' for Normalization Form KC (UAX #15)
- 'KD' or 'NFKD' for Normalization Form KD (UAX #15)
-
- 'FCD' for "Fast C or D" Form (UTN #5)
- 'FCC' for "Fast C Contiguous" (UTN #5)
-
-=back
-
-B<Note>
-
-In the cases of NFD, NFKD, and FCD, the answer must be
-either C<YES> or C<NO>. The answer C<MAYBE> may be returned
-in the cases of NFC, NFKC, and FCC.
-
-A C<MAYBE> string should contain at least one combining character
-or the like. For example, C<COMBINING ACUTE ACCENT> has
-the MAYBE_NFC/MAYBE_NFKC property.
-
-Both C<checkNFC("A\N{COMBINING ACUTE ACCENT}")>
-and C<checkNFC("B\N{COMBINING ACUTE ACCENT}")> will return C<MAYBE>.
-C<"A\N{COMBINING ACUTE ACCENT}"> is not in NFC
-(its NFC is C<"\N{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH ACUTE}">),
-while C<"B\N{COMBINING ACUTE ACCENT}"> is in NFC.
-
-If you want to check exactly, compare the string with its NFC/NFKC/FCC.
-
- if ($string eq NFC($string)) {
- # $string is exactly normalized in NFC;
- } else {
- # $string is not normalized in NFC;
- }
-
- if ($string eq NFKC($string)) {
- # $string is exactly normalized in NFKC;
- } else {
- # $string is not normalized in NFKC;
- }
-
-=head2 Character Data
-
-These functions are interface of character data used internally.
-If you want only to get Unicode normalization forms, you don't need
-call them yourself.
-
-=over 4
-
-=item C<$canonical_decomposition = getCanon($code_point)>
-
-If the character is canonically decomposable (including Hangul Syllables),
-it returns the (full) canonical decomposition as a string.
-Otherwise it returns C<undef>.
-
-B<Note:> According to the Unicode standard, the canonical decomposition
-of the character that is not canonically decomposable is same as
-the character itself.
-
-=item C<$compatibility_decomposition = getCompat($code_point)>
-
-If the character is compatibility decomposable (including Hangul Syllables),
-it returns the (full) compatibility decomposition as a string.
-Otherwise it returns C<undef>.
-
-B<Note:> According to the Unicode standard, the compatibility decomposition
-of the character that is not compatibility decomposable is same as
-the character itself.
-
-=item C<$code_point_composite = getComposite($code_point_here,
$code_point_next)>
-
-If two characters here and next (as code points) are composable
-(including Hangul Jamo/Syllables and Composition Exclusions),
-it returns the code point of the composite.
-
-If they are not composable, it returns C<undef>.
-
-=item C<$combining_class = getCombinClass($code_point)>
-
-It returns the combining class (as an integer) of the character.
-
-=item C<$may_be_composed_with_prev_char = isComp2nd($code_point)>
-
-It returns a boolean whether the character of the specified codepoint
-may be composed with the previous one in a certain composition
-(including Hangul Compositions, but excluding
-Composition Exclusions and Non-Starter Decompositions).
-
-=item C<$is_exclusion = isExclusion($code_point)>
-
-It returns a boolean whether the code point is a composition exclusion.
-
-=item C<$is_singleton = isSingleton($code_point)>
-
-It returns a boolean whether the code point is a singleton
-
-=item C<$is_non_starter_decomposition = isNonStDecomp($code_point)>
-
-It returns a boolean whether the code point has Non-Starter Decomposition.
-
-=item C<$is_Full_Composition_Exclusion = isComp_Ex($code_point)>
-
-It returns a boolean of the derived property Comp_Ex
-(Full_Composition_Exclusion). This property is generated from
-Composition Exclusions + Singletons + Non-Starter Decompositions.
-
-=item C<$NFD_is_NO = isNFD_NO($code_point)>
-
-It returns a boolean of the derived property NFD_NO
-(NFD_Quick_Check=No).
-
-=item C<$NFC_is_NO = isNFC_NO($code_point)>
-
-It returns a boolean of the derived property NFC_NO
-(NFC_Quick_Check=No).
-
-=item C<$NFC_is_MAYBE = isNFC_MAYBE($code_point)>
-
-It returns a boolean of the derived property NFC_MAYBE
-(NFC_Quick_Check=Maybe).
-
-=item C<$NFKD_is_NO = isNFKD_NO($code_point)>
-
-It returns a boolean of the derived property NFKD_NO
-(NFKD_Quick_Check=No).
-
-=item C<$NFKC_is_NO = isNFKC_NO($code_point)>
-
-It returns a boolean of the derived property NFKC_NO
-(NFKC_Quick_Check=No).
-
-=item C<$NFKC_is_MAYBE = isNFKC_MAYBE($code_point)>
-
-It returns a boolean of the derived property NFKC_MAYBE
-(NFKC_Quick_Check=Maybe).
-
-=back
-
-=head1 EXPORT
-
-C<NFC>, C<NFD>, C<NFKC>, C<NFKD>: by default.
-
-C<normalize> and other some functions: on request.
-
-=head1 CAVEATS
-
-=over 4
-
-=item Perl's version vs. Unicode version
-
-Since this module refers to perl core's Unicode database in the directory
-F</lib/unicore> (or formerly F</lib/unicode>), the Unicode version of
-normalization implemented by this module depends on what has been
-compiled into your perl. The following table lists the default Unicode
-version that comes with various perl versions. (It is possible to change
-the Unicode version in any perl version to be any earlier Unicode version,
-so one could cause Unicode 3.2 to be used in any perl version starting with
-5.8.0. See C<$Config{privlib}>/F<unicore/README.perl>.
-
- perl's version implemented Unicode version
- 5.6.1 3.0.1
- 5.7.2 3.1.0
- 5.7.3 3.1.1 (normalization is same as 3.1.0)
- 5.8.0 3.2.0
- 5.8.1-5.8.3 4.0.0
- 5.8.4-5.8.6 4.0.1 (normalization is same as 4.0.0)
- 5.8.7-5.8.8 4.1.0
- 5.10.0 5.0.0
- 5.8.9, 5.10.1 5.1.0
- 5.12.x 5.2.0
- 5.14.x 6.0.0
- 5.16.x 6.1.0
- 5.18.x 6.2.0
- 5.20.x 6.3.0
- 5.22.x 7.0.0
-
-=item Correction of decomposition mapping
-
-In older Unicode versions, a small number of characters (all of which are
-CJK compatibility ideographs as far as they have been found) may have
-an erroneous decomposition mapping (see F<NormalizationCorrections.txt>).
-Anyhow, this module will neither refer to F<NormalizationCorrections.txt>
-nor provide any specific version of normalization. Therefore this module
-running on an older perl with an older Unicode database may use
-the erroneous decomposition mapping blindly conforming to the Unicode database.
-
-=item Revised definition of canonical composition
-
-In Unicode 4.1.0, the definition D2 of canonical composition (which
-affects NFC and NFKC) has been changed (see Public Review Issue #29
-and recent UAX #15). This module has used the newer definition
-since the version 0.07 (Oct 31, 2001).
-This module will not support the normalization according to the older
-definition, even if the Unicode version implemented by perl is
-lower than 4.1.0.
-
-=back
-
-=head1 AUTHOR
-
-SADAHIRO Tomoyuki <[email protected]>
-
-Copyright(C) 2001-2012, SADAHIRO Tomoyuki. Japan. All rights reserved.
-
-This module is free software; you can redistribute it
-and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
-
-=head1 SEE ALSO
-
-=over 4
-
-=item http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr15/
-
-Unicode Normalization Forms - UAX #15
-
-=item http://www.unicode.org/Public/UNIDATA/CompositionExclusions.txt
-
-Composition Exclusion Table
-
-=item http://www.unicode.org/Public/UNIDATA/DerivedNormalizationProps.txt
-
-Derived Normalization Properties
-
-=item http://www.unicode.org/Public/UNIDATA/NormalizationCorrections.txt
-
-Normalization Corrections
-
-=item http://www.unicode.org/review/pr-29.html
-
-Public Review Issue #29: Normalization Issue
-
-=item http://www.unicode.org/notes/tn5/
-
-Canonical Equivalence in Applications - UTN #5
-
-=back
-
-=cut
diff -urN '--exclude=CVS' '--exclude=.cvsignore' '--exclude=.svn'
'--exclude=.svnignore' old/Unicode-Normalize-1.25/README
new/Unicode-Normalize-1.26/README
--- old/Unicode-Normalize-1.25/README 2015-12-16 03:55:20.000000000 +0100
+++ new/Unicode-Normalize-1.26/README 2018-12-17 06:26:37.000000000 +0100
@@ -28,32 +28,13 @@
Perl 5.6.1 or later is required.
Perl 5.8.1 or later is recommended.
-To install this module (XSUB: needs a C compiler), type the following:
+To install this module, type the following:
perl Makefile.PL
make
make test
make install
-If you want to install pure Perl (i.e. no-XSUB),
-type the following (!! "disableXS" must run before "Makefile.PL" !!):
-
- perl disableXS
- perl Makefile.PL
- make
- make test
- make install
-
-After building no-XSUB, if you decide to install XSUB,
-type the following (!! "enableXS" must run before "Makefile.PL" !!):
-
- make clean
- perl enableXS
- perl Makefile.PL
- make
- make test
- make install
-
DEPENDENCIES
This module requires some core modules and pragmas,
@@ -63,21 +44,6 @@
- unicore/CombiningClass.pl (or unicode/CombiningClass.pl)
- unicore/Decomposition.pl (or unicode/Decomposition.pl)
-NOTES
-
-(1) After these unicore/*.* files are updated:
-
-In the case of XSUB:
- You must rebuild the module,
- as the data will be compiled on building.
-
-In the case of pure perl:
- Rebuilding is not necessary,
- as the data will be read on requirement.
-
-(2) Normalize.pmN (a pure perl module) may work without any other file
- in this distribution. It must be renamed Normalize.pm, though.
-
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
SADAHIRO Tomoyuki <[email protected]>
diff -urN '--exclude=CVS' '--exclude=.cvsignore' '--exclude=.svn'
'--exclude=.svnignore' old/Unicode-Normalize-1.25/disableXS
new/Unicode-Normalize-1.26/disableXS
--- old/Unicode-Normalize-1.25/disableXS 2015-12-16 03:47:05.000000000
+0100
+++ new/Unicode-Normalize-1.26/disableXS 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000
+0100
@@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
-use File::Copy qw();
-
-if (-f "Normalize.xs") {
- print STDERR "Disabling XS in sources...\n";
-
- die "***** Failed, sources could be inconsistent! *****\n"
- unless File::Copy::move('MANIFEST', 'MANIFEST.X')
- and File::Copy::move('MANIFEST.N', 'MANIFEST')
- and File::Copy::move('Normalize.pm', 'Normalize.pmX')
- and File::Copy::move('Normalize.xs', 'Normalize.xsX')
- and File::Copy::move('Normalize.pmN', 'Normalize.pm');
-}
diff -urN '--exclude=CVS' '--exclude=.cvsignore' '--exclude=.svn'
'--exclude=.svnignore' old/Unicode-Normalize-1.25/enableXS
new/Unicode-Normalize-1.26/enableXS
--- old/Unicode-Normalize-1.25/enableXS 2015-12-16 03:47:05.000000000 +0100
+++ new/Unicode-Normalize-1.26/enableXS 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
@@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
-use File::Copy qw();
-
-if (-f "Normalize.xsX") {
- print STDERR "Enabling XS in sources...\n";
-
- die "***** Failed, sources could be inconsistent! *****\n"
- unless File::Copy::move('MANIFEST', 'MANIFEST.N')
- and File::Copy::move('MANIFEST.X', 'MANIFEST')
- and File::Copy::move('Normalize.pm', 'Normalize.pmN')
- and File::Copy::move('Normalize.xsX', 'Normalize.xs')
- and File::Copy::move('Normalize.pmX', 'Normalize.pm');
-}
++++++ cpanspec.yml ++++++
--- /var/tmp/diff_new_pack.hENzM2/_old 2019-08-27 10:25:59.211920718 +0200
+++ /var/tmp/diff_new_pack.hENzM2/_new 2019-08-27 10:25:59.211920718 +0200
@@ -7,8 +7,8 @@
#sources:
# - source1
# - source2
-patches:
- perl526.patch: -p1
+#patches:
+# perl526.patch: -p1
#preamble: |-
# BuildRequires: gcc-c++
#post_prep: |-