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  1. import logging
  2. import re
  3. from scriptshifter.exceptions import BREAK, CONT
  4. from scriptshifter.tables import WORD_BOUNDARY, load_table
  5. # Match multiple spaces.
  6. MULTI_WS_RE = re.compile(r"\s{2,}")
  7. # Cursor bitwise flags.
  8. CUR_BOW = 1 << 0
  9. CUR_EOW = 1 << 1
  10. logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
  11. class Context:
  12. """
  13. Context used within the transliteration and passed to hook functions.
  14. """
  15. def __init__(self, src, general, langsec):
  16. """
  17. Initialize a context.
  18. Args:
  19. src (str): The original text. This is meant to never change.
  20. general (dict): general section of the current config.
  21. langsec (dict): Language configuration section being used.
  22. """
  23. self.src = src
  24. self.general = general
  25. self.langsec = langsec
  26. self.dest_ls = []
  27. def transliterate(src, lang, r2s=False, capitalize=False):
  28. """
  29. Transliterate a single string.
  30. Args:
  31. src (str): Source string.
  32. lang (str): Language name.
  33. Keyword args:
  34. r2s (bool): If False (the default), the source is considered to be a
  35. non-latin script in the language and script specified, and the output
  36. the Romanization thereof; if True, the source is considered to be
  37. romanized text to be transliterated into the specified script/language.
  38. Return:
  39. str: The transliterated string.
  40. """
  41. source_str = "Latin" if r2s else lang
  42. target_str = lang if r2s else "Latin"
  43. logger.info(f"Transliteration is from {source_str} to {target_str}.")
  44. cfg = load_table(lang)
  45. logger.info(f"Loaded table for {lang}.")
  46. # General directives.
  47. general = cfg.get("general", {})
  48. if not r2s and "script_to_roman" not in cfg:
  49. raise NotImplementedError(
  50. f"Script-to-Roman transliteration not yet supported for {lang}."
  51. )
  52. elif r2s and "roman_to_script" not in cfg:
  53. raise NotImplementedError(
  54. f"Roman-to-script transliteration not yet supported for {lang}."
  55. )
  56. langsec = cfg["script_to_roman"] if not r2s else cfg["roman_to_script"]
  57. # langsec_dir = langsec.get("directives", {})
  58. langsec_hooks = langsec.get("hooks", {})
  59. ctx = Context(src, general, langsec)
  60. # This hook may take over the whole transliteration process or delegate it
  61. # to some external process, and return the output string directly.
  62. if _run_hook("post_config", ctx, langsec_hooks) == BREAK:
  63. return getattr(ctx, "dest", "")
  64. # Loop through source characters. The increment of each loop depends on
  65. # the length of the token that eventually matches.
  66. ignore_list = langsec.get("ignore", []) # Only present in R2S
  67. ctx.cur = 0
  68. word_boundary = langsec.get("word_boundary", WORD_BOUNDARY)
  69. while ctx.cur < len(src):
  70. # Reset cursor position flags.
  71. # Carry over extended "beginning of word" flag.
  72. ctx.cur_flags = 0
  73. cur_char = src[ctx.cur]
  74. # Look for a word boundary and flag word beginning/end it if found.
  75. if (ctx.cur == 0 or src[ctx.cur - 1] in word_boundary) and (
  76. cur_char not in word_boundary):
  77. # Beginning of word.
  78. logger.debug(f"Beginning of word at position {ctx.cur}.")
  79. ctx.cur_flags |= CUR_BOW
  80. if (
  81. ctx.cur == len(src) - 1
  82. or src[ctx.cur + 1] in word_boundary
  83. ) and (cur_char not in word_boundary):
  84. # Beginning of word.
  85. # End of word.
  86. logger.debug(f"End of word at position {ctx.cur}.")
  87. ctx.cur_flags |= CUR_EOW
  88. # This hook may skip the parsing of the current
  89. # token or exit the scanning loop altogether.
  90. hret = _run_hook("begin_input_token", ctx, langsec_hooks)
  91. if hret == BREAK:
  92. logger.debug("Breaking text scanning from hook signal.")
  93. break
  94. if hret == CONT:
  95. logger.debug("Skipping scanning iteration from hook signal.")
  96. continue
  97. # Check ignore list. Find as many subsequent ignore tokens
  98. # as possible before moving on to looking for match tokens.
  99. ctx.tk = None
  100. while True:
  101. ctx.ignoring = False
  102. for ctx.tk in ignore_list:
  103. hret = _run_hook("pre_ignore_token", ctx, langsec_hooks)
  104. if hret == BREAK:
  105. break
  106. if hret == CONT:
  107. continue
  108. step = len(ctx.tk)
  109. if ctx.tk == src[ctx.cur:ctx.cur + step]:
  110. # The position matches an ignore token.
  111. hret = _run_hook("on_ignore_match", ctx, langsec_hooks)
  112. if hret == BREAK:
  113. break
  114. if hret == CONT:
  115. continue
  116. logger.info(f"Ignored token: {ctx.tk}")
  117. ctx.dest_ls.append(ctx.tk)
  118. ctx.cur += step
  119. ctx.ignoring = True
  120. break
  121. # We looked through all ignore tokens, not found any. Move on.
  122. if not ctx.ignoring:
  123. break
  124. # Otherwise, if we found a match, check if the next position may be
  125. # ignored as well.
  126. delattr(ctx, "tk")
  127. delattr(ctx, "ignoring")
  128. # Begin transliteration token lookup.
  129. ctx.match = False
  130. for ctx.src_tk, ctx.dest_tk in langsec["map"]:
  131. hret = _run_hook("pre_tx_token", ctx, langsec_hooks)
  132. if hret == BREAK:
  133. break
  134. if hret == CONT:
  135. continue
  136. step = len(ctx.src_tk)
  137. # If the first character of the token is greater (= higher code
  138. # point value) than the current character, then break the loop
  139. # without a match, because we know there won't be any more match
  140. # due to the alphabetical ordering.
  141. if ctx.src_tk[0] > cur_char:
  142. logger.debug(
  143. f"{ctx.src_tk} is after {src[ctx.cur:ctx.cur + step]}."
  144. " Breaking loop.")
  145. break
  146. # Longer tokens should be guaranteed to be scanned before their
  147. # substrings at this point.
  148. if ctx.src_tk == src[ctx.cur:ctx.cur + step]:
  149. ctx.match = True
  150. # This hook may skip this token or break out of the token
  151. # lookup for the current position.
  152. hret = _run_hook("on_tx_token_match", ctx, langsec_hooks)
  153. if hret == BREAK:
  154. break
  155. if hret == CONT:
  156. continue
  157. # A match is found. Stop scanning tokens, append result, and
  158. # proceed scanning the source.
  159. # Capitalization.
  160. if (
  161. (capitalize == "first" and ctx.cur == 0)
  162. or
  163. (capitalize == "all" and ctx.cur_flags & CUR_BOW)
  164. ):
  165. logger.info("Capitalizing token.")
  166. double_cap = False
  167. for dcap_rule in ctx.langsec.get("double_cap", []):
  168. if ctx.dest_tk == dcap_rule:
  169. ctx.dest_tk = ctx.dest_tk.upper()
  170. double_cap = True
  171. break
  172. if not double_cap:
  173. ctx.dest_tk = ctx.dest_tk.capitalize()
  174. ctx.dest_ls.append(ctx.dest_tk)
  175. ctx.cur += step
  176. break
  177. if ctx.match is False:
  178. delattr(ctx, "match")
  179. hret = _run_hook("on_no_tx_token_match", ctx, langsec_hooks)
  180. if hret == BREAK:
  181. break
  182. if hret == CONT:
  183. continue
  184. # No match found. Copy non-mapped character (one at a time).
  185. logger.info(
  186. f"Token {cur_char} (\\u{hex(ord(cur_char))[2:]}) "
  187. f"at position {ctx.cur} is not mapped.")
  188. ctx.dest_ls.append(cur_char)
  189. ctx.cur += 1
  190. else:
  191. delattr(ctx, "match")
  192. delattr(ctx, "cur_flags")
  193. delattr(ctx, "cur")
  194. # This hook may take care of the assembly and cause the function to return
  195. # its own return value.
  196. hret = _run_hook("pre_assembly", ctx, langsec_hooks)
  197. if hret is not None:
  198. return hret
  199. logger.debug(f"Output list: {ctx.dest_ls}")
  200. ctx.dest = "".join(ctx.dest_ls)
  201. # This hook may reassign the output string and/or cause the function to
  202. # return it immediately.
  203. hret = _run_hook("post_assembly", ctx, langsec_hooks)
  204. if hret == "ret":
  205. return ctx.dest
  206. # Strip multiple spaces and leading/trailing whitespace.
  207. ctx.dest = re.sub(MULTI_WS_RE, ' ', ctx.dest.strip())
  208. return ctx.dest
  209. def _run_hook(hname, ctx, hooks):
  210. ret = None
  211. for hook_def in hooks.get(hname, []):
  212. kwargs = hook_def[1] if len(hook_def) > 1 else {}
  213. ret = hook_def[0](ctx, **kwargs)
  214. if ret in (BREAK, CONT):
  215. # This will stop parsing hooks functions and tell the caller to
  216. # break out of the outer loop or skip iteration.
  217. return ret
  218. return ret