#!/bin/sh # Generate test locale files. # Copyright (C) 2000-2024 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # This file is part of the GNU C Library. # The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or # modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public # License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either # version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. # The GNU C Library 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 # Lesser General Public License for more details. # You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public # License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see # . set -e common_objpfx="$1"; shift localedef_before_env="$1"; shift run_program_env="$1"; shift localedef_after_env="$1"; shift locfile="$1"; shift generate_locale () { charmap=$1 input=$2 out=$3 flags=$4 ret=0 ${localedef_before_env} ${run_program_env} I18NPATH=../localedata \ ${localedef_after_env} $flags -f $charmap -i $input \ ${common_objpfx}localedata/$out || ret=$? if [ $ret -eq 0 ]; then # The makefile checks the timestamp of the LC_CTYPE file, # but localedef won't have touched it if it was able to # hard-link it to an existing file. touch ${common_objpfx}localedata/$out/LC_CTYPE else echo "Charmap: \"${charmap}\" Inputfile: \"${input}\"" \ "Outputdir: \"${out}\" failed" exit 1 fi } locfile=`echo $locfile|sed 's|.*/\([^/]*/LC_CTYPE\)|\1|'` locale=`echo $locfile|sed 's|\([^.]*\).*/LC_CTYPE|\1|'` charmap=`echo $locfile|sed -e 's|[^.]*\([^@ ]*\)\(@[^ ]*\)\?/LC_CTYPE|\1|' -e 's|^\.||g'` modifier=`echo $locfile|sed 's|[^.]*\([^@ ]*\)\(@[^ ]*\)\?/LC_CTYPE|\2|'` echo "Generating locale $locale.$charmap: this might take a while..." # Do not force output with '-c', all locales should compile without # warning or errors. There is likewise no need to run quietly with # '--quiet' since all locales should compile without additional # diagnostics. If there are messages printed then we want to see # them, fix them, and the associated error or warning. During # development it may be beneficialy to put '--quiet -c' here to allow # you to develop in-progress locales. flags="" charmap_real="$charmap" # If no character map is specified then we fall back to UTF-8. if [ -z "$charmap" ]; then charmap_real="UTF-8" fi # For SJIS the charmap is SHIFT_JIS. We just want the locale to have # a slightly nicer name instead of using "*.SHIFT_SJIS", but that # means we need a mapping here. if [ "$charmap" = "SJIS" ]; then charmap_real="SHIFT_JIS" fi # In addition to this the SHIFT_JIS character maps are not ASCII # compatible so we must use `--no-warnings=ascii' to disable the # warning. See localedata/Makefile $(INSTALL-SUPPORTED-LOCALES) # for the same logic. if [ "$charmap_real" = 'SHIFT_JIS' ] \ || [ "$charmap_real" = 'SHIFT_JISX0213' ]; then flags="$flags --no-warnings=ascii" fi # If the character map is not specified then we output a locale # with the just the name of the locale e.g. eo, en_US. This is # used for test locales that act as fallbacks. output_file="$locale.$charmap$modifier" if [ -z "$charmap" ]; then output_file="$locale" fi generate_locale $charmap_real $locale$modifier $output_file "$flags"