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author | Chong Yidong <cyd@stupidchicken.com> |
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date | Sat, 27 Feb 2010 10:18:07 -0500 |
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# Makefile -- Makefile to generate charset maps in etc/charsets. # Copyright (C) 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 # National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) # Registration Number H13PRO009 # # This file is part of GNU Emacs. # GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. # Commentary: # If your system doesn't have the directory /usr/share/i18n/charmaps, # get the source of the latest glibc, gzip all the charmap files in # the directory "localedate/charmaps", and set the variable # GLIBC_CHARMAPS to that directory. GLIBC_CHARMAPS=/usr/share/i18n/charmaps CHARSETS = ${ISO8859} ${IBM} ${CODEPAGE} ${CJK} ${MISC} ${MULE} # Note: We can not prepend "ISO-" to these map files because of file # name limits on DOS. ISO8859 = \ 8859-2.map 8859-3.map 8859-4.map 8859-5.map 8859-6.map 8859-7.map \ 8859-8.map 8859-9.map 8859-10.map 8859-11.map 8859-13.map 8859-14.map \ 8859-15.map 8859-16.map IBM = \ IBM037.map IBM038.map \ IBM256.map IBM273.map IBM274.map IBM275.map IBM277.map IBM278.map \ IBM280.map IBM281.map IBM284.map IBM285.map IBM290.map IBM297.map \ IBM420.map IBM423.map IBM424.map IBM437.map IBM500.map IBM850.map \ IBM851.map IBM852.map IBM855.map IBM856.map IBM857.map IBM860.map \ IBM861.map IBM862.map IBM863.map IBM864.map IBM865.map IBM866.map \ IBM868.map IBM869.map IBM870.map IBM871.map IBM874.map IBM875.map \ IBM880.map IBM891.map IBM903.map IBM904.map IBM905.map IBM918.map \ IBM1004.map IBM1026.map IBM1047.map CODEPAGE = \ CP737.map CP775.map CP1125.map\ CP1250.map CP1251.map CP1252.map CP1253.map CP1254.map \ CP1255.map CP1256.map CP1257.map CP1258.map \ CP10007.map \ CP720.map CP858.map CJK = GB2312.map GBK.map GB180302.map GB180304.map \ BIG5.map BIG5-HKSCS.map\ CNS-1.map CNS-2.map CNS-3.map CNS-4.map CNS-5.map CNS-6.map CNS-7.map \ CNS-F.map \ JISX0201.map JISX0208.map JISX0212.map JISX2131.map JISX2132.map \ JISC6226.map CP932-2BYTE.map JISX213A.map\ KSC5601.map KSC5636.map JOHAB.map MISC = KOI-8.map KOI8-R.map KOI8-U.map KOI8-T.map ALTERNATIVNYJ.map \ MIK.map PTCP154.map \ TIS-620.map VISCII.map VSCII.map VSCII-2.map\ KA-PS.map KA-ACADEMY.map \ HP-ROMAN8.map NEXTSTEP.map MACINTOSH.map EBCDICUK.map EBCDICUS.map \ stdenc.map symbol.map \ CP949-2BYTE.map \ BIG5-1.map BIG5-2.map # Emacs-mule charsets. MULE = MULE-ethiopic.map MULE-ipa.map MULE-is13194.map \ MULE-sisheng.map MULE-tibetan.map \ MULE-lviscii.map MULE-uviscii.map TRANS_TABLE = cp51932.el eucjp-ms.el all: ${CHARSETS} ${TRANS_TABLE} AWK = gawk # Rules for each charset VSCII.map: ${GLIBC_CHARMAPS}/TCVN5712-1.gz mapconv compact.awk # Generating $@... @mapconv $< '/^<.*[ ]\/x[0-9a-f].[ ]/' GLIBC-1 compact.awk > $@ VSCII-2.map: ${GLIBC_CHARMAPS}/TCVN5712-1.gz mapconv compact.awk # Generating $@... @mapconv $< '/^<.*[ ]\/x[2-7a-f].[ ]/' GLIBC-1 compact.awk \ | sed 's/0x20-0x7F.*/0x00-0x7F 0x0000/' > $@ ALTERNATIVNYJ.map: IBM866.map # Generating $@... @echo "# Modified from IBM866.map according to the chart at" > $@ @echo "# http://www.cyrillic.com/ref/cyrillic/koi-8alt.html," >> $@ @echo "# with guesses for the Unicodes of the glyphs." >> $@ @sed -e '1 d' \ -e '/0xF2/ s/ .*/ 0x2019/' \ -e '/0xF3/ s/ .*/ 0x2018/' \ -e '/0xF4/ s/ .*/ 0x0301/' \ -e '/0xF5/ s/ .*/ 0x0300/' \ -e '/0xF6/ s/ .*/ 0x203A/' \ -e '/0xF7/ s/ .*/ 0x2039/' \ -e '/0xF8/ s/ .*/ 0x2191/' \ -e '/0xF9/ s/ .*/ 0x2193/' \ -e '/0xFA/ s/ .*/ 0x00B1/' \ -e '/0xFB/ s/ .*/ 0x00F7/' < $< >> $@ MIK.map: mapfiles/bulgarian-mik.txt.gz mapconv compact.awk # Generating $@... @mapconv $< '1,$$' CZYBORRA compact.awk > $@ PTCP154.map: mapfiles/PTCP154.gz mapconv compact.awk # Generating $@... @mapconv $< '/^0x/' IANA compact.awk > $@ stdenc.map: mapfiles/stdenc.txt.gz mapconv compact.awk # Generating $@... @mapconv $< '/^[0-9A-Fa-f]/' UNICODE compact.awk > $@ symbol.map: mapfiles/symbol.txt.gz mapconv compact.awk # Generating $@... @mapconv $< '/^[0-9A-Fa-f]/' UNICODE compact.awk > $@ CP720.map: mapfiles/CP720.map.gz # Generating $@... @zcat $< > $@ CP858.map: mapfiles/CP858.map.gz # Generating $@... @zcat $< > $@ CP949-2BYTE.map: ${GLIBC_CHARMAPS}/CP949.gz mapconv compact.awk # Generating $@... @mapconv $< '/^<.*[ ]\/x[89a-f]/' GLIBC-2 compact.awk > $@ GB2312.map: ${GLIBC_CHARMAPS}/GB2312.gz mapconv compact.awk # Generating $@... @mapconv $< '/^<.*[ ]\/x[a-f]/' GLIBC-2-7 compact.awk > $@ GBK.map: ${GLIBC_CHARMAPS}/GBK.gz mapconv compact.awk # Generating $@... @mapconv $< '/^<.*[ ]\/x[89a-f]/' GLIBC-2 compact.awk > $@ GB180302.map: ${GLIBC_CHARMAPS}/GB18030.gz mapconv gb180302.awk # Generating $@... @mapconv $< '/^<.*[ ]\/x..\/x..[ ]/' GLIBC-2 gb180302.awk > $@ GB180304.map: GB180302.map gb180304.awk # Generating $@... @$(AWK) -f gb180304.awk < $< > $@ JISX0201.map: ${GLIBC_CHARMAPS}/JIS_X0201.gz mapconv compact.awk # Generating $@... @mapconv $< '/^<.*[ ]\/x[0-9]/' GLIBC-1 compact.awk > $@ @echo "# Generated by hand" >> $@ @echo "0xA1-0xDF 0xFF61" >> $@ JISX0208.map: ${GLIBC_CHARMAPS}/EUC-JP.gz mapconv # Generating $@... @mapconv $< '/^<.*[ ]\/x[a-f]/' GLIBC-2-7 \ | sed 's/0x2015/0x2014/' > $@ JISX0212.map: ${GLIBC_CHARMAPS}/EUC-JP.gz mapconv compact.awk # Generating $@... @mapconv $< '/^<.*[ ]\/x8f/ s,/x8f,,' GLIBC-2-7 compact.awk > $@ JISX2131.map: ${GLIBC_CHARMAPS}/EUC-JISX0213.gz mapconv # Generating $@... @mapconv $< '/^<.*[ ]\/x[a-f]/' GLIBC-2-7 \ | sed -e 's/0x2015/0x2014/' -e 's/0x2299/0x29BF/' > $@ JISX2132.map: ${GLIBC_CHARMAPS}/EUC-JISX0213.gz mapconv # Generating $@... @mapconv $< '/^<.*[ ]\/x8f/ s,/x8f,,' GLIBC-2-7 > $@ JISX213A.map: mapfiles/JISX213A.map.gz # Generating $@ @zcat $< > $@ CP932-2BYTE.map: mapfiles/CP932.TXT.gz mapconv cp932.awk # Generating $@... @mapconv $< '/^0x[89A-F][0-9A-F][0-9A-F]/' UNICODE2 cp932.awk > $@ cp51932.el: CP932-2BYTE.map cp51932.awk @$(AWK) -f cp51932.awk < CP932-2BYTE.map > $@ eucjp-ms.el: ${GLIBC_CHARMAPS}/EUC-JP-MS.gz eucjp-ms.awk @zcat $< | $(AWK) -f eucjp-ms.awk > $@ JISC6226.map : mapfiles/Uni2JIS.gz mapconv kuten.awk # Generating $@... @mapconv $< '/^[^#].*0-/' YASUOKA kuten.awk > $@ KSC5601.map: ${GLIBC_CHARMAPS}/EUC-KR.gz mapconv compact.awk # Generating $@... @mapconv $< '/^<.*[ ]\/x[a-f]/' GLIBC-2-7 compact.awk > $@ BIG5.map: ${GLIBC_CHARMAPS}/BIG5.gz mapconv compact.awk # Generating $@... @mapconv $< '/^<.*[ ]\/x[a-f]/' GLIBC-2 > $@ BIG5-1.map: BIG5.map mapconv big5.awk # Generating $@... @echo "# Generated from $<" > $@ @sed -n -e '/0xa140/,/0xc8fe/p' < $< | gawk -f big5.awk >> $@ BIG5-2.map: BIG5.map mapconv big5.awk # Generating $@... @echo "# Generated from $<" > $@ @sed -n -e '/0xc940/,$$ p' < $< | gawk -f big5.awk >> $@ BIG5-HKSCS.map: ${GLIBC_CHARMAPS}/BIG5-HKSCS.gz mapconv compact.awk # Generating $@... @mapconv $< '/^<.*[ ]\/x[89a-f].\//' GLIBC-2 compact.awk > $@ JOHAB.map: ${GLIBC_CHARMAPS}/JOHAB.gz mapconv compact.awk # Generating $@... @mapconv $< '/^<.*[ ]\/x[89a-f]/' GLIBC-2 compact.awk > $@ CNS-1.map: ${GLIBC_CHARMAPS}/EUC-TW.gz mapconv compact.awk # Generating $@... @mapconv $< '/^<.*[ ]\/x[a-f]/' GLIBC-2-7 compact.awk > $@ # CNS-1.map: mapfiles/cns2ucsdkw.txt mapconv compact.awk # # Generating $@... # @mapconv $< '/^C1/' KANJI-DATABASE compact.awk > $@ CNS-2.map: mapfiles/cns2ucsdkw.txt.gz mapconv compact.awk # Generating $@... @mapconv $< '/^C2/' KANJI-DATABASE compact.awk > $@ CNS-3.map: mapfiles/cns2ucsdkw.txt.gz mapconv compact.awk # Generating $@... @mapconv $< '/^C3/' KANJI-DATABASE compact.awk > $@ CNS-4.map: mapfiles/cns2ucsdkw.txt.gz mapconv compact.awk # Generating $@... @mapconv $< '/^C4/' KANJI-DATABASE compact.awk > $@ CNS-5.map: mapfiles/cns2ucsdkw.txt.gz mapconv compact.awk # Generating $@... @mapconv $< '/^C5/' KANJI-DATABASE compact.awk > $@ CNS-6.map: mapfiles/cns2ucsdkw.txt.gz mapconv compact.awk # Generating $@... @mapconv $< '/^C6/' KANJI-DATABASE compact.awk > $@ CNS-7.map: mapfiles/cns2ucsdkw.txt.gz mapconv compact.awk # Generating $@... @mapconv $< '/^C7/' KANJI-DATABASE compact.awk > $@ CNS-F.map: ${GLIBC_CHARMAPS}/EUC-TW.gz mapconv compact.awk # Generating $@... @mapconv $< '/^<.*\/x8e\/xaf/ s,/x8e/xaf,,' GLIBC-2-7 compact.awk > $@ # General target to produce map files for mule charsets. MULE-%.map: mapfiles/MULE-%.map.gz # Generating $@... @zcat $< > $@ # General target to produce map files for ISO-8859, GEORGIAN, and # EBCDIC charsets. We can not use the original file name because of # file name limit on DOS. "KA" is ISO 639 language code for Georgian. 8859-%.map: ${GLIBC_CHARMAPS}/ISO-8859-%.gz mapconv compact.awk # Generating $@... @mapconv $< '/^<.*[ ]\/x/' GLIBC-1 compact.awk > $@ KA-%.map: ${GLIBC_CHARMAPS}/GEORGIAN-%.gz mapconv compact.awk # Generating $@... @mapconv $< '/^<.*[ ]\/x/' GLIBC-1 compact.awk > $@ EBCDIC%.map: ${GLIBC_CHARMAPS}/EBCDIC-%.gz mapconv compact.awk # Generating $@... @mapconv $< '/^<.*[ ]\/x/' GLIBC-1 compact.awk > $@ # General target to produce map files for single-byte charsets. %.map: ${GLIBC_CHARMAPS}/%.gz mapconv compact.awk # Generating $@... @mapconv $< '/^<.*[ ]\/x/' GLIBC-1 compact.awk > $@ install: @for f in ${CHARSETS}; do \ if test -r $$f; then \ if ! cmp -s $$f ../../etc/charsets/$$f; then \ echo updating $$f; \ cp $$f ../../etc/charsets; \ fi; \ fi; \ done @for f in ${TRANS_TABLE}; do \ if test -r $$f; then \ if ! cmp -s $$f ../../lisp/international/$$f; then \ echo updating $$f; \ cp $$f ../../lisp/international; \ fi; \ fi; \ done # Clear files that are automatically generated. clean: rm -f ${CHARSETS} ${TRANS_TABLE} # arch-tag: 90b3bf30-1fef-45bf-b30c-665c30c22310