# Copyright (C) 2020 The Qt Company Ltd. # SPDX-License-Identifier: LicenseRef-Qt-Commercial OR GPL-3.0-only WITH Qt-GPL-exception-1.0 """Parsing the Locale Data Markup Language It's an XML format, so the raw parsing of XML is, of course, delegated to xml.dom.minidom; but it has its own specific schemata and some funky rules for combining data from various files (inheritance between locales). The use of it we're interested in is extraction of CLDR's data, so some of the material here is specific to CLDR; see cldr.py for how it is mainly used. Provides various classes to wrap xml.dom's objects, specifically those returned by minidom.parse() and their child-nodes: Node -- wraps any node in the DOM tree XmlScanner -- wraps the root element of a stand-alone XML file Supplement -- specializes XmlScanner for supplemental data files LocaleScanner -- wraps a locale's inheritance-chain of file roots See individual classes for further detail. """ from localetools import Error from dateconverter import convert_date class Node (object): """Wrapper for an arbitrary DOM node. Provides various ways to select chldren of a node. Selected child nodes are returned wrapped as Node objects. A Node exposes the raw DOM node it wraps via its .dom attribute.""" def __init__(self, elt, dullAttrs = None, draft = 0): """Wraps a DOM node for ease of access. First argument, elt, is the DOM node to wrap. Optional second argument, dullAttrs, should either be None or map each LDML tag name to a list of the names of non-distinguishing attributes for nodes with the given tag name. If None is given, no distinguishing attribute checks are performed. (Optional third argument, draft, should only be supplied by this class's creation of child nodes; it is the maximum draft score of any ancestor of the new node.)""" self.dom, self.__dull = elt, dullAttrs try: attr = elt.attributes['draft'].nodeValue except KeyError: self.draft = draft else: self.draft = max(draft, self.draftScore(attr)) def findAllChildren(self, tag, wanted = None, allDull = False): """All children that do have the given tag and attributes. First argument is the tag: children with any other tag are ignored. Optional second argument, wanted, should either be None or map attribute names to the values they must have. Only child nodes with thes attributes set to the given values are yielded. By default, nodes that have distinguishing attributes, other than those specified in wanted, are ignored. Pass the allDull parameter a true value to suppress this check.""" if self.__dull is None: allDull = True dull = () if allDull else self.__dull[tag] for child in self.dom.childNodes: if child.nodeType != child.ELEMENT_NODE: continue if child.nodeName != tag: continue if wanted: try: if any(child.attributes[k].nodeValue != v for k, v in wanted.items()): continue except KeyError: # Some wanted attribute is missing continue if not (allDull or all(k in dull or k in wanted for k in child.attributes.keys())): continue elif not (allDull or all(k in dull for k in child.attributes.keys())): continue yield Node(child, self.__dull, self.draft) def findUniqueChild(self, tag): """Returns the single child with the given nodeName. Raises Error if there is no such child or there is more than one.""" seq = self.findAllChildren(tag) try: node = next(seq) except StopIteration: raise Error('No child found where one was expected', tag) for it in seq: raise Error('Many children found where only one was expected', tag) return node @classmethod def draftScore(cls, level): """Maps draft level names to numeric scores. Single parameter, level, is the least sure value of the draft attribute on a node that you're willing to accept; returns a numeric value (lower is less drafty). Tempting as it is to insist on low draft scores, there are many locales in which pretty much every leaf is unconfirmed. It may make sense to actually check each XmlScanner object, or each node in each LocaleScanner's nodes list, to see what its distribution of draft level looks like, so as to set the acceptable draft score for its elements accordingly. However, for the moment, we mostly just accept all elements, regardless of draft values (the one exception is am/pm indicators).""" return cls.__draftScores.get(level, 5) if level else 0 # Implementation details: __draftScores = dict(true = 4, unconfirmed = 3, provisional = 2, contributed = 1, approved = 0, false = 0) def _parseXPath(selector): # Split "tag[attr=val][...]" into tag-name and attribute mapping attrs = selector.split('[') name = attrs.pop(0) if attrs: attrs = [x.strip() for x in attrs] assert all(x.endswith(']') for x in attrs) attrs = [x[:-1].split('=') for x in attrs] assert all(len(x) in (1, 2) for x in attrs) attrs = (('type', x[0]) if len(x) == 1 else x for x in attrs) return name, dict(attrs) def _iterateEach(iters): # Flatten a two-layer iterator. for it in iters: for item in it: yield item class XmlScanner (object): """Wrap an XML file to enable XPath access to its nodes. """ def __init__(self, node): self.root = node def findNodes(self, xpath): """Return all nodes under self.root matching this xpath. Ignores any excess attributes.""" elts = (self.root,) for selector in xpath.split('/'): tag, attrs = _parseXPath(selector) elts = tuple(_iterateEach(e.findAllChildren(tag, attrs) for e in elts)) if not elts: break return elts class Supplement (XmlScanner): def find(self, xpath, exclude=()): """Finds nodes by matching a specified xpath. If exclude is passed, it should be a sequence of attribute names (its default is empty). Any matches to the given xpath that also have any attribute in this sequence will be excluded. For each childless node matching the xpath, or child of a node matching the xpath, this yields a twople (name, attrs) where name is the nodeName and attrs is a dict mapping the node's attribute's names to their values. For attribute values that are not simple strings, the nodeValue of the attribute node is used.""" elts = self.findNodes(xpath) for elt in _iterateEach(e.dom.childNodes or (e.dom,) for e in elts if not any(a in e.dom.attributes for a in exclude)): if elt.attributes: yield (elt.nodeName, dict((k, v if isinstance(v, str) else v.nodeValue) for k, v in elt.attributes.items())) class LocaleScanner (object): def __init__(self, name, nodes, root): self.name, self.nodes, self.base = name, nodes, root def find(self, xpath, default = None, draft = None): """XPath search for the content of an element. Required argument, xpath, is the XPath to search for. Optional second argument is a default value to use, if no such node is found. Optional third argument is a draft score (see Node.draftScore() for details); if given, leaf elements with higher draft scores are ignored.""" try: for elt in self.__find(xpath): try: if draft is None or elt.draft <= draft: return elt.dom.firstChild.nodeValue except (AttributeError, KeyError): pass except Error as e: if default is None: raise return default def tagCodes(self): """Yields four tag codes The tag codes are language, script, territory and variant; an empty value for any of them indicates that no value was provided. The values are obtained from the primary file's top-level element. An Error is raised if any top-level element of this file has a non-empty source attribute; that attribute value is mentioned in the error's message.""" root = self.nodes[0] for alias in root.findAllChildren('alias', allDull=True): try: source = alias.dom.attributes['source'].nodeValue except (KeyError, AttributeError): pass else: raise Error(f'Alias to {source}') ids = root.findUniqueChild('identity') for code in ('language', 'script', 'territory', 'variant'): for node in ids.findAllChildren(code, allDull=True): try: yield node.dom.attributes['type'].nodeValue except (KeyError, AttributeError): pass else: break # only want one value for each code else: # No value for this code, use empty yield '' def currencyData(self, isoCode): """Fetches currency data for this locale. Single argument, isoCode, is the ISO currency code for the currency in use in the territory. See also numericData, which includes some currency formats. """ if isoCode: stem = f'numbers/currencies/currency[{isoCode}]/' symbol = self.find(f'{stem}symbol', '') name = self.__currencyDisplayName(stem) else: symbol = name = '' yield 'currencySymbol', symbol yield 'currencyDisplayName', name def numericData(self, lookup, complain = lambda text: None): """Generate assorted numeric data for the locale. First argument, lookup, is a callable that maps a numbering system's name to certain data about the system, as a mapping; we expect this to have 'digits' as a key. """ system = self.find('numbers/defaultNumberingSystem') stem = f'numbers/symbols[numberSystem={system}]/' decimal = self.find(f'{stem}decimal') group = self.find(f'{stem}group') if decimal == group: # mn_Mong_MN @v43 :-( clean = Node.draftScore('approved') decimal = self.find(f'{stem}decimal', draft=clean) group = self.find(f'{stem}group', draft=clean) assert decimal != group, (self.name, system, decimal) yield 'decimal', decimal yield 'group', group yield 'percent', self.find(f'{stem}percentSign') yield 'list', self.find(f'{stem}list') yield 'exp', self.find(f'{stem}exponential') yield 'groupSizes', self.__numberGrouping(system) digits = lookup(system)['digits'] assert len(digits) == 10 zero = digits[0] # Qt's number-formatting code assumes digits are consecutive # (except Suzhou - see QTBUG-85409 - which shares its zero # with CLDR's very-non-contiguous hanidec): assert all(ord(c) == i + (0x3020 if ord(zero) == 0x3007 else ord(zero)) for i, c in enumerate(digits[1:], 1)) yield 'zero', zero plus = self.find(f'{stem}plusSign') minus = self.find(f'{stem}minusSign') yield 'plus', plus yield 'minus', minus # Currency formatting: xpath = 'numbers/currencyFormats/currencyFormatLength/currencyFormat[accounting]/pattern' try: money = self.find(xpath.replace('Formats/', f'Formats[numberSystem={system}]/')) except Error: money = self.find(xpath) money = self.__currencyFormats(money, plus, minus) yield 'currencyFormat', next(money) neg = '' for it in money: assert not neg, 'There should be at most one more pattern' neg = it yield 'currencyNegativeFormat', neg def textPatternData(self): for key in ('quotationStart', 'alternateQuotationEnd', 'quotationEnd', 'alternateQuotationStart'): yield key, self.find(f'delimiters/{key}') for key in ('start', 'middle', 'end'): yield (f'listPatternPart{key.capitalize()}', self.__fromLdmlListPattern(self.find( f'listPatterns/listPattern/listPatternPart[{key}]'))) yield ('listPatternPartTwo', self.__fromLdmlListPattern(self.find( 'listPatterns/listPattern/listPatternPart[2]'))) stem = 'dates/calendars/calendar[gregorian]/' # TODO: is wide really the right width to use here ? # abbreviated might be an option ... or try both ? meridiem = f'{stem}dayPeriods/dayPeriodContext[format]/dayPeriodWidth[wide]/' for key in ('am', 'pm'): yield key, self.find(f'{meridiem}dayPeriod[{key}]', draft = Node.draftScore('contributed')) for pair in (('long', 'full'), ('short', 'short')): for key in ('time', 'date'): yield (f'{pair[0]}{key.capitalize()}Format', convert_date(self.find( f'{stem}{key}Formats/{key}FormatLength[{pair[1]}]/{key}Format/pattern'))) def endonyms(self, language, script, territory, variant): # TODO: take variant into account ? for seq in ((language, script, territory), (language, script), (language, territory), (language,)): if not all(seq): continue try: yield ('languageEndonym', self.find(f'localeDisplayNames/languages/language[{"_".join(seq)}]')) except Error: pass else: break else: # grumble(failed to find endonym for language) yield 'languageEndonym', '' yield ('territoryEndonym', self.find(f'localeDisplayNames/territories/territory[{territory}]', '')) def unitData(self): yield ('byte_unit', self.find('units/unitLength[long]/unit[digital-byte]/displayName', 'bytes')) unit = self.__findUnit('', 'B') cache = [] # Populated by the SI call, to give hints to the IEC call yield ('byte_si_quantified', ';'.join(self.__unitCount('', unit, cache))) # IEC 60027-2 # http://physics.nist.gov/cuu/Units/binary.html yield ('byte_iec_quantified', ';'.join(self.__unitCount('bi', 'iB', cache))) def calendarNames(self, calendars): namings = self.__nameForms for cal in calendars: stem = f'dates/calendars/calendar[{cal}]/months/' for key, mode, size in namings: prop = f'monthContext[{mode}]/monthWidth[{size}]/' yield (f'{key}Months_{cal}', ';'.join(self.find(f'{stem}{prop}month[{i}]') for i in range(1, 13))) # Day data (for Gregorian, at least): stem = 'dates/calendars/calendar[gregorian]/days/' days = ('sun', 'mon', 'tue', 'wed', 'thu', 'fri', 'sat') for (key, mode, size) in namings: prop = f'dayContext[{mode}]/dayWidth[{size}]/day' yield (f'{key}Days', ';'.join(self.find(f'{stem}{prop}[{day}]') for day in days)) # Implementation details __nameForms = ( ('standaloneLong', 'stand-alone', 'wide'), ('standaloneShort', 'stand-alone', 'abbreviated'), ('standaloneNarrow', 'stand-alone', 'narrow'), ('long', 'format', 'wide'), ('short', 'format', 'abbreviated'), ('narrow', 'format', 'narrow'), ) # Used for month and day names def __find(self, xpath): retries = [ xpath.split('/') ] while retries: tags, elts, roots = retries.pop(), self.nodes, (self.base.root,) for selector in tags: tag, attrs = _parseXPath(selector) elts = tuple(_iterateEach(e.findAllChildren(tag, attrs) for e in elts)) if not elts: break else: # Found matching elements # Possibly filter elts to prefer the least drafty ? for elt in elts: yield elt # Process roots separately: otherwise the alias-processing # is excessive. for i, selector in enumerate(tags): tag, attrs = _parseXPath(selector) for alias in tuple(_iterateEach(r.findAllChildren('alias', allDull=True) for r in roots)): if alias.dom.attributes['source'].nodeValue == 'locale': replace = alias.dom.attributes['path'].nodeValue.split('/') retries.append(self.__xpathJoin(tags[:i], replace, tags[i:])) roots = tuple(_iterateEach(r.findAllChildren(tag, attrs) for r in roots)) if not roots: if retries: # Let outer loop fall back on an alias path: break sought = '/'.join(tags) if sought != xpath: sought += f' (for {xpath})' raise Error(f'All lack child {selector} for {sought} in {self.name}') else: # Found matching elements for elt in roots: yield elt sought = '/'.join(tags) if sought != xpath: sought += f' (for {xpath})' raise Error(f'No {sought} in {self.name}') def __currencyDisplayName(self, stem): try: return self.find(stem + 'displayName') except Error: pass for x in ('zero', 'one', 'two', 'few', 'many', 'other'): try: return self.find(f'{stem}displayName[count={x}]') except Error: pass return '' def __findUnit(self, keySuffix, quantify, fallback=''): # The displayName for a quantified unit in en.xml is kByte # (even for unitLength[narrow]) instead of kB (etc.), so # prefer any unitPattern provided, but prune its placeholder: for size in ('short', 'narrow'): # TODO: reverse order ? stem = f'units/unitLength[{size}{keySuffix}]/unit[digital-{quantify}byte]/' for count in ('many', 'few', 'two', 'other', 'zero', 'one'): try: ans = self.find(f'{stem}unitPattern[count={count}]') except Error: continue # TODO: do count-handling, instead of discarding placeholders if False: # TODO: do it this way, instead ! ans = ans.replace('{0}', '').strip() elif ans.startswith('{0}'): ans = ans[3:].lstrip() if ans: return ans try: return self.find(f'{stem}displayName') except Error: pass return fallback def __unitCount(self, keySuffix, suffix, cache, # Stop at exa/exbi: 16 exbi = 2^{64} < zetta = # 1000^7 < zebi = 2^{70}, the next quantifiers up: siQuantifiers = ('kilo', 'mega', 'giga', 'tera', 'peta', 'exa')): """Work out the unit quantifiers. Unfortunately, the CLDR data only go up to terabytes and we want all the way to exabytes; but we can recognize the SI quantifiers as prefixes, strip and identify the tail as the localized translation for 'B' (e.g. French has 'octet' for 'byte' and uses ko, Mo, Go, To from which we can extrapolate Po, Eo). Should be called first for the SI quantifiers, with suffix = 'B', then for the IEC ones, with suffix = 'iB'; the list cache (initially empty before first call) is used to let the second call know what the first learned about the localized unit. """ if suffix == 'iB': # second call, re-using first's cache if cache: byte = cache.pop() if all(byte == k for k in cache): suffix = f'i{byte}' for q in siQuantifiers: # Those don't (yet, v36) exist in CLDR, so we always get the fall-back: yield self.__findUnit(keySuffix, q[:2], f'{q[0].upper()}{suffix}') else: # first call tail = suffix = suffix or 'B' for q in siQuantifiers: it = self.__findUnit(keySuffix, q) # kB for kilobyte, in contrast with KiB for IEC: q = q[0] if q == 'kilo' else q[0].upper() if not it: it = q + tail elif it.startswith(q): rest = it[1:] tail = rest if all(rest == k for k in cache) else suffix cache.append(rest) yield it def __numberGrouping(self, system): """Sizes of groups of digits within a number. Returns a triple (least, higher, top) for which: * least is the number of digits after the last grouping separator; * higher is the number of digits between grouping separators; * top is the fewest digits that can appear before the first grouping separator. Thus (4, 3, 2) would want 1e7 as 1000,0000 but 1e8 as 10,000,0000. Note: CLDR does countenance the possibility of grouping also in the fractional part. This is not presently attempted. Nor is placement of the sign character anywhere but at the start of the number (some formats may place it at the end, possibly elsewhere).""" top = int(self.find('numbers/minimumGroupingDigits')) assert top < 4, top # We store it in a 2-bit field grouping = self.find(f'numbers/decimalFormats[numberSystem={system}]/' 'decimalFormatLength/decimalFormat/pattern') groups = grouping.split('.')[0].split(',')[-3:] assert all(len(x) < 8 for x in groups[-2:]), grouping # we store them in 3-bit fields if len(groups) > 2: return len(groups[-1]), len(groups[-2]), top size = len(groups[-1]) if len(groups) == 2 else 3 return size, size, top @staticmethod def __currencyFormats(patterns, plus, minus): for p in patterns.split(';'): p = p.replace('0', '#').replace(',', '').replace('.', '') try: cut = p.find('#') + 1 except ValueError: pass else: p = p[:cut] + p[cut:].replace('#', '') p = p.replace('#', "%1") # According to http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr35/#Number_Format_Patterns # there can be doubled or trippled currency sign, however none of the # locales use that. p = p.replace('\xa4', "%2") # Single quote goes away, but double goes to single: p = p.replace("''", '###').replace("'", '').replace('###', "'") # Use number system's signs: p = p.replace('+', plus).replace('-', minus) yield p @staticmethod def __fromLdmlListPattern(pattern): # This is a very limited parsing of the format for list pattern part only. return pattern.replace('{0}', '%1').replace('{1}', '%2').replace('{2}', '%3') @staticmethod def __fromLdmlPath(seq): # tool function for __xpathJoin() """Convert LDML's [@name='value'] to our [name=value] form.""" for it in seq: # First dismember it: attrs = it.split('[') tag = attrs.pop(0) if not attrs: # Short-cut the easy case: yield it continue assert all(x.endswith(']') for x in attrs) attrs = [x[:-1].split('=') for x in attrs] # Then fix each attribute specification in it: attrs = [(x[0][1:] if x[0].startswith('@') else x[0], x[1][1:-1] if x[1].startswith("'") and x[1].endswith("'") else x[1]) for x in attrs] # Finally, put it all back together: attrs = ['='.join(x) + ']' for x in attrs] attrs.insert(0, tag) yield '['.join(attrs) @classmethod def __xpathJoin(cls, head, insert, tail): """Join three lists of XPath selectors. Each of head, insert and tail is a sequence of selectors but insert may start with some uses of '..', that we want to resolve away, and may use LDML's attribute format, that we want to convert to our format.""" while insert and insert[0] == '..': insert.pop(0) head.pop() return head + list(cls.__fromLdmlPath(insert)) + tail