Update unaccent rules with release 34 of CLDR for Latin-ASCII.xml

This has required an update of the python script generating the rules,
as its format has changed in release 29.  This release has also added
new punctuation and symbols, and a new set of rules has been generated
to include them.  The way to find newest versions of Latin-ASCII gets
also more clearly documented.

Author: Hugh Ranalli, Michael Paquier
Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/15548-cef1b3f8de190d4f@postgresql.org
This commit is contained in:
Michael Paquier 2019-01-10 14:10:21 +09:00
parent c64d0cd5ce
commit e1c1d5444e
4 changed files with 54 additions and 3 deletions

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@ -25,6 +25,12 @@ SELECT unaccent('ЁЖИК');
ЕЖИК
(1 row)
SELECT unaccent('˃˖˗˜');
unaccent
----------
>+-~
(1 row)
SELECT unaccent('unaccent', 'foobar');
unaccent
----------
@ -43,6 +49,12 @@ SELECT unaccent('unaccent', 'ЁЖИК');
ЕЖИК
(1 row)
SELECT unaccent('unaccent', '˃˖˗˜');
unaccent
----------
>+-~
(1 row)
SELECT ts_lexize('unaccent', 'foobar');
ts_lexize
-----------
@ -61,3 +73,9 @@ SELECT ts_lexize('unaccent', 'ЁЖИК');
{ЕЖИК}
(1 row)
SELECT ts_lexize('unaccent', '˃˖˗˜');
ts_lexize
-----------
{>+-~}
(1 row)

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@ -20,8 +20,13 @@
# option is enabled, the XML file of this transliterator [2] -- given as a
# command line argument -- will be parsed and used.
#
# Ideally you should use the latest release for each data set. For
# Latin-ASCII.xml, the latest data sets released can be browsed directly
# via [3]. Note that this script is compatible with at least release 29.
#
# [1] http://unicode.org/Public/8.0.0/ucd/UnicodeData.txt
# [2] http://unicode.org/cldr/trac/export/12304/tags/release-28/common/transforms/Latin-ASCII.xml
# [2] http://unicode.org/cldr/trac/export/14746/tags/release-34/common/transforms/Latin-ASCII.xml
# [3] https://unicode.org/cldr/trac/browser/tags
# BEGIN: Python 2/3 compatibility - remove when Python 2 compatibility dropped
# The approach is to be Python3 compatible with Python2 "backports".
@ -140,8 +145,18 @@ def parse_cldr_latin_ascii_transliterator(latinAsciiFilePath):
transliterationTree = ET.parse(latinAsciiFilePath)
transliterationTreeRoot = transliterationTree.getroot()
for rule in transliterationTreeRoot.findall("./transforms/transform/tRule"):
matches = rulePattern.search(rule.text)
# Fetch all the transliteration rules. Since release 29 of Latin-ASCII.xml
# all the transliteration rules are located in a single tRule block with
# all rules separated into separate lines.
blockRules = transliterationTreeRoot.findall("./transforms/transform/tRule")
assert(len(blockRules) == 1)
# Split the block of rules into one element per line.
rules = blockRules[0].text.splitlines()
# And finish the processing of each individual rule.
for rule in rules:
matches = rulePattern.search(rule)
# The regular expression capture four groups corresponding
# to the characters.

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@ -8,11 +8,14 @@ SET client_encoding TO 'UTF8';
SELECT unaccent('foobar');
SELECT unaccent('ёлка');
SELECT unaccent('ЁЖИК');
SELECT unaccent('˃˖˗˜');
SELECT unaccent('unaccent', 'foobar');
SELECT unaccent('unaccent', 'ёлка');
SELECT unaccent('unaccent', 'ЁЖИК');
SELECT unaccent('unaccent', '˃˖˗˜');
SELECT ts_lexize('unaccent', 'foobar');
SELECT ts_lexize('unaccent', 'ёлка');
SELECT ts_lexize('unaccent', 'ЁЖИК');
SELECT ts_lexize('unaccent', '˃˖˗˜');

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@ -399,6 +399,21 @@
ʦ ts
ʪ ls
ʫ lz
ʹ '
ʺ "
ʻ '
ʼ '
ʽ '
˂ <
˃ >
˄ ^
ˆ ^
ˈ '
ˋ `
ː :
˖ +
˗ -
˜ ~
Ά Α
Έ Ε
Ή Η