src/gen-tag-table.py


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Author Commit Date CI Message
David Corbett bca7a169 2018-09-10T12:05:51 Update language system tag registry to OT 1.8.3
David Corbett 3f887747 2018-07-19T13:48:07 Switch on the first char of a complex language tag This results in a tenfold speed-up for the common case of tags that are not complex, in the sense of `hb_ot_tags_from_complex_language`.
David Corbett a754d441 2018-07-16T21:14:48 Map Quechua languages to closest ones with tags OpenType only officially maps four ISO 639 codes to Quechua languages, but prior versions of HarfBuzz also mapped qu to 'QUZ '. Because qu is a macrolanguage, the mapping now applies to all individual Quechua languages. OpenType calls 'QUZ ' "Quechua", but it really corresponds to Cusco Quechua, so the individual Quechua languages should not all necessarily be mapped to it.
David Corbett 7c7cb2a9 2018-01-20T15:53:09 Match extlang subtags If the second subtag of a BCP 47 tag is three letters long, it denotes an extended language. The tag converter ignores the language subtag and uses the extended language instead. There are some grandfathered exceptions, which are handled earlier.
David Corbett 2f1f961c 2017-12-08T22:45:52 Autogenerate the BCP 47 to OpenType mappings The new script, gen-tag-table.py, generates `ot_languages` automatically from the [OpenType language system tag registry][ot] and the [IANA Language Subtag Registry][bcp47] with some manual modifications. If an OpenType tag maps to a BCP 47 macrolanguage, all the macrolanguage's individual languages are mapped to the same OpenType tag, except for individual languages with their own OpenType mappings. Deprecated BCP 47 tags are canonicalized. [ot]: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/typography/opentype/spec/languagetags [bcp47]: https://www.iana.org/assignments/language-subtag-registry/language-subtag-registry Some OpenType tags correspond to multiple ISO 639 codes. The mapping from ISO 639 codes lists OpenType tags in priority order, such that more specific or more likely tags appear first. Some OpenType tags have no corresponding ISO 639 code in the registry so their mappings use BCP 47 subtags besides the language. For example, any BCP 47 tag with a fonipa variant subtag is mapped to 'IPPH', and 'IPPH' is mapped back to und-fonipa. Other OpenType tags have no corresponding ISO 639 code because it is not clear what they are for. HarfBuzz just ignores these tags. One such ignored tag is 'ZHP ' (Chinese Phonetic). It probably means zh-Latn. However, it is used in Microsoft JhengHei and Microsoft YaHei with the script tag 'hani', implying that it is not a romanization scheme after all. It would be simple enough to add this mapping to gen-tag-table.py once a definitive mapping is determined. The manual modifications are mainly either obvious mappings that the OpenType registry omits or mappings for compatibility with previous versions of HarfBuzz. Some of the old mappings were discarded, though, for homophonous language names. For example, OpenType maps 'KUI ' to kxu; previous versions of HarfBuzz also mapped it to kvd, because kvd and kxu both happen to be called "Kui". gen-tag-table.py also generates a function to convert multi-subtag tags like el-polyton and zh-HK to OpenType tags, replacing `ot_languages_zh` and the hard-coded list of special cases in `hb_ot_tags_from_language`. It also generates a function to convert OpenType tags to BCP 47, replacing the hard-coded list of special cases in `hb_ot_tag_to_language`.