Follow through on a comment from 2012: sort the likely subtag array
(in the CLDR update script) and use bsearch to find entries in it.
This simplifies QLocaleXmlReader.likelyMap() slightly, moving the
detection of last entry to LocaleDataWriter.likelySubtags(), but
requires collecting all likely sub-tag mapping pairs (rather than just
passing them through from read to write via generators) in order to
sort them.
Change-Id: Ieb6875ccde1ddbd475ae68c0766a666ec32b7005
Reviewed-by: Mårten Nordheim <marten.nordheim@qt.io>
Binary-incompatible change: change the numeric values of QLocale's
Language, Script and Country enums, as encouraged by a comment in the
generator script enumdata.py and clarify documentation around that.
In the process (since I was changing almost every line anyway),
convert the dictionary values from (mutable) lists of length two to
tuples, since they are (and should be) immutable data.
Change-Id: I26222bce45b9f5074b1d81ed70015a75ac34adcd
Reviewed-by: Mårten Nordheim <marten.nordheim@qt.io>
Our enumdata.py namings of countries had fallen somewhat out of sync
with CLDR's names. In the process, support including hyphenation in
the unsquashed name, along with spacing. Distinguish, in comments,
between older renamings and those first seen in Qt6.
Change-Id: I91ec444bf35222ab6a9332e389ace19cca0e4fdf
Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@intel.com>
Move the repeated List suffix to the __enumTable() helper, where half
the parameter's uses were having to snip it off anyway.
Change-Id: Ia396e87e59ceeb81fc4b0890a86934dc67da10cb
Reviewed-by: Mårten Nordheim <marten.nordheim@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Cristian Maureira-Fredes <cristian.maureira-fredes@qt.io>
Compare the code->name mappings we're using to the ones CLDR's
common/main/en.xml provides; report discrepancies. Tolerate tags
missing from en.xml if they're known to the locale-inheritance
machinery.
Change-Id: Ibe96c18bf55984a35de3b3644f3586a9f30720b2
Reviewed-by: Cristian Maureira-Fredes <cristian.maureira-fredes@qt.io>
Requires subsequent re-numbering of the enum tables to eliminate gaps,
before locale data can be regenerated. However, it will work with the
present locale data, since it merely loses the means to use some names
for which the available data was just the name and code. This implies
a transient issue of recognising some codes for which there is no
actual enum member; but relevant code will work as before, finding
nothing but the code and its name. This shall be resolved by a coming
BiC change to resort the language, country and script codes, changing
the numbering (almost) completely.
[ChangeLog][QtCore][QLocale] Various obsolete language and country
codes have been removed. Some lacked locale data, others were obsolete
aliases. All have been deprecated in 5.15.
Task-number: QTBUG-84669
Change-Id: I45fc76a5f2f6c3b0ea3c1bb61e917da984183783
Reviewed-by: Volker Hilsheimer <volker.hilsheimer@qt.io>
Routine update by running scripts, ignoring clang-format's extensive
grumbles. Added notes to util/locale_database/'s README, on the need
for that, and enumdata.py, on when to add entries. As usual, several
new locales are also added, for existing languages, territories and
scripts.
[ChangeLog][QtCore][QLocale] Updated to new version of CLDR (the
Unicode Consortium's Common Locale Data Repository) v37.
Fixes: QTBUG-84669
Pick-to: 5.15
Change-Id: Ib76848bf4bd1219180faf46820077e8d8049a4e3
Reviewed-by: Mårten Nordheim <marten.nordheim@qt.io>
The code pervasively presumes their values can be held in a ushort, so
make sure the compiler knows we expect that to work (and doesn't
complain about narrowing when we do convert them to ushort).
Change-Id: Idde7be6cceee8a6dae333c5b1d5a0120fec32e4a
Reviewed-by: Andrei Golubev <andrei.golubev@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Mårten Nordheim <marten.nordheim@qt.io>
The script told me the wrong path to pass as first argument, so
correct that; and the README didn't mention the need to run it.
CLDR v37 makes no change to the actual generated data, though.
Tweaked wording of a comment in the script.
Task-number: QTBUG-84669
Change-Id: I56b510c666f414d9719cef650aeec6192c4fde6e
Reviewed-by: Andrei Golubev <andrei.golubev@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Mårten Nordheim <marten.nordheim@qt.io>
This time based on grepping to also include documentation, tests and
examples previously missed by the automatic tool.
Change-Id: Ied1703f4bcc470fbc275f759ed5b7c588a5c4e9f
Reviewed-by: Qt CI Bot <qt_ci_bot@qt-project.org>
Reviewed-by: Friedemann Kleint <Friedemann.Kleint@qt.io>
This only arises when the system locale tells us to use its zero as
our zero digit, since no CLDR locale uses it by default. Adapt an
MS-specific QLocale::system() test to use Suzhou numbering, so as to
test this.
While updating the locale-restoration code to also restore the digits
being set in that test, add restore code for the long time format,
where previously only the short time format was restored. Add a
comment to make it less likely one of those shall be missed in future.
Fixes: QTBUG-85409
Change-Id: I343324bb563ee0e455dfe77d4825bf8c3082ca30
Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@intel.com>
Read three more values from CLDR and add a byte to the bit-fields at
the end of QLocaleData, indicating the three group sizes. This adds
three new parameters to various low-level formatting functions. At the
same time, rename ThousandsGroup to GroupDigits, more faithfully
expressing what this (internal) option means.
This replaces commit 27d1391280 with a
fuller implementation that handles digit-grouping in any of the ways
that CLDR supports. The formerly "Indian" formatting now also applies
to at least some locales for Bangladesh, Bhutan and Sri Lanka.
Fixed Costa Rica currency formatting test that wrongly put a separator
after the first digit; the locale (in common with several Spanish
locales) requires at least two digits before the first separator.
[ChangeLog][QtCore][Important Behavior Changes] Some locales require
more than one digit before the first grouping separator; others use
group sizes other than three. The latter was partially supported (only
for India) at 5.15 but is now systematically supported; the former is
now also supported.
Task-number: QTBUG-24301
Fixes: QTBUG-81050
Change-Id: I4ea4e331f3254d1f34801cddf51f3c65d3815573
Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@intel.com>
Conflicts:
examples/opengl/doc/src/cube.qdoc
src/corelib/global/qlibraryinfo.cpp
src/corelib/text/qbytearray_p.h
src/corelib/text/qlocale_data_p.h
src/corelib/time/qhijricalendar_data_p.h
src/corelib/time/qjalalicalendar_data_p.h
src/corelib/time/qromancalendar_data_p.h
src/network/ssl/qsslcertificate.h
src/widgets/doc/src/graphicsview.qdoc
src/widgets/widgets/qcombobox.cpp
src/widgets/widgets/qcombobox.h
tests/auto/corelib/tools/qscopeguard/tst_qscopeguard.cpp
tests/auto/widgets/widgets/qcombobox/tst_qcombobox.cpp
tests/benchmarks/corelib/io/qdiriterator/qdiriterator.pro
tests/manual/diaglib/debugproxystyle.cpp
tests/manual/diaglib/qwidgetdump.cpp
tests/manual/diaglib/qwindowdump.cpp
tests/manual/diaglib/textdump.cpp
util/locale_database/cldr2qlocalexml.py
util/locale_database/qlocalexml.py
util/locale_database/qlocalexml2cpp.py
Resolution of util/locale_database/ are based on:
https://codereview.qt-project.org/c/qt/qtbase/+/294250
and src/corelib/{text,time}/*_data_p.h were then regenerated by
running those scripts.
Updated CMakeLists.txt in each of
tests/auto/corelib/serialization/qcborstreamreader/
tests/auto/corelib/serialization/qcborvalue/
tests/auto/gui/kernel/
and generated new ones in each of
tests/auto/gui/kernel/qaddpostroutine/
tests/auto/gui/kernel/qhighdpiscaling/
tests/libfuzzer/corelib/text/qregularexpression/optimize/
tests/libfuzzer/gui/painting/qcolorspace/fromiccprofile/
tests/libfuzzer/gui/text/qtextdocument/sethtml/
tests/libfuzzer/gui/text/qtextdocument/setmarkdown/
tests/libfuzzer/gui/text/qtextlayout/beginlayout/
by running util/cmake/pro2cmake.py on their changed .pro files.
Changed target name in
tests/auto/gui/kernel/qaction/qaction.pro
tests/auto/gui/kernel/qaction/qactiongroup.pro
tests/auto/gui/kernel/qshortcut/qshortcut.pro
to ensure unique target names for CMake
Changed tst_QComboBox::currentIndex to not test the
currentIndexChanged(QString), as that one does not exist in Qt 6
anymore.
Change-Id: I9a85705484855ae1dc874a81f49d27a50b0dcff7
Callers and definition were out of sync.
Change-Id: Icda26887cb64c61c7e373766f25559b0d450d112
Reviewed-by: Cristian Maureira-Fredes <cristian.maureira-fredes@qt.io>
Python helpfully uses a sensible locale when stdout is a tty but uses
the system (not the filesystem) default encoding, which may be ascii
and unable to encode some of the data we need to save. So brute force
kludge it to ensure emit.encoding is UTF-8 when writing the output
we'll read as UTF-8 anyway.
(This matches dev's commit 0ef79d94f6
for the reworked version of the script.)
Task-number: QTBUG-79902
Change-Id: I60ddc896a308c06e01fa87e8e18e112faa17d601
Reviewed-by: Cristian Maureira-Fredes <cristian.maureira-fredes@qt.io>
It was causing all lines after the first, in each calendar's
locale_data[], to be over-indented. This only changes spacing.
Change-Id: Ibfc4986548eecbfdba2902cc18f44a2af669bc6d
Reviewed-by: Volker Hilsheimer <volker.hilsheimer@qt.io>
I've taken care of all the others in the course of other changes
already ...
Task-number: QTBUG-81344
Change-Id: I44e40a0d1c9f1e1a540a5f4cd252369fdc9b2698
Reviewed-by: Cristian Maureira-Fredes <cristian.maureira-fredes@qt.io>
Previously, if we found one element with required attributes, we would
search into it and ignore any later elements also with those required
attributes. This meant that, if the first didn't contain the child
elements we were looking for, we'd fail to find what we sought, if it
was in a later matching element (e.g. with some ignored attributes).
We would then go on to look for a match in a later file, where there
might have been a match we should have found in the earlier file.
Check all matches, rather than only the first match in each file. Do
the search in each file "in parallel" to save reparsing the XPath.
This clears the search code of rather hard-to-follow break/else
handling in loops; and currently makes no change to the generated
data.
Change-Id: I86b010e65b9a1fc1b79e5fdd45a5aeff1ed5d5d5
Reviewed-by: Cristian Maureira-Fredes <cristian.maureira-fredes@qt.io>
In particular, this changed the US currency formats for negative
amounts to be parenthesised versions of the positive amount forms,
rather than having a minus sign after the $ sign. Test updated.
[ChangeLog][QtCore][QLocale] Currency formats are now based on CLDR's
accounting formats, where they were previously mostly based (more or
less by accident) on standard formats. In particular, this now means
negative currency formats are specified, where available, where they
(mostly) were not previously.
Task-number: QTBUG-79902
Change-Id: Ie0c07515ece8bd518a74a6956bf97ca85e9894eb
Reviewed-by: Cristian Maureira-Fredes <cristian.maureira-fredes@qt.io>
When doing XPATH searches, child nodes that have distinguished
attributes that were not asked for should be skipped. This is part of
the LDML spec and matters when resolving locale inheritance. Scan the
LDML DTD (previously only scanned for the CLDR version) to find which
attributes of which tags are ignorable - all others are distinguished
- and take the result into account when performing XPATH searches.
The XPath we were using for currency formats wasn't excluding
currencyFormatLength elements with type="short" and patterns specific
to thousands (and larger multiples); this is fixed by taking
distinguished attributes into account. However, the XPATH also wasn't
specifying the always distinguished attribute type="standard" that
was, in practice, used for nearly all locales that weren't (wrongly)
using short-forms for thousands; so type="standard" is now made
explicit, so as to minimize the diff.
This leaves only twenty-one locales with a negative currency formats.
A later commit shall switch to using accounting by default (it falls
back via an alias to standard, in any case), thereby restoring the two
mentioned below that were using it by accident, but the present change
gives the minimal diff here.
Thousands-specific formats replaced with sensible ones:
* zh_Hant_{HK,MO} (Traditional Mandarin, Hong Kong and Macau)
* eo_001 (Esperanto)
* fr_CA (Canadian French)
* ha_* (Hausa, when not written in Arabic)
* es_{GT,MX,US} (Spanish - Guatemala, Mexico, USA)
* sw_KE (Swahili, Kenya)
* yi_001 (Yiddish)
* mfe_MU (Morisyen, Mauritius)
* lag_TZ (Langi, Tanzania)
* mgh_MZ (Makhuwa Meetto, Mozambique)
* wae_CH (Walser, Switzerland)
* kkj_CM (Kako, Cameroon)
* lkt_US (Lakota, USA)
* pa_Arab_PK (Punjabi, in Arabic script, as used in Pakistan; uses
arabext number system, whose currency falls back to latn's, for
which pa_Arab over-rides the thousands-format).
Format changed from an over-ridden type="accounting" to standard (so
these lost a negative-specific form) in:
* en_SI (English, Slovenia)
* es_DO (Spanish, Dominican Republic; same)
For some locales we were picking up over-rides of narrow or short list
formats, or formats for or-lists or unit-lists rather than and-lists,
in place of the standard list format, that these locales don't
over-ride, provided by a parent locale. This changed list formats for:
* en_CA, en_IN (dropped "Oxford" comma before "and")
* qu_* (Quechua; dropped "utaq", presumably meaning "and")
* ur_IN (Urdu, India; was using unit-list formats)
[ChangeLog][QtCore][QLocale] Data used for currency formats in several
locales and list patterns in some locales have changed due to now
parsing the CLDR data more faithfully.
Fixes: QTBUG-81344
Change-Id: I6b95c6c37db92df167153767c1b103becfb0ac98
Reviewed-by: Cristian Maureira-Fredes <cristian.maureira-fredes@qt.io>
CLDR's currency formats do have number system variation, so take it
into account. (The old xpathlite code clearly intended to do this, but
failed at it due to looking for the wrong component of an XPATH to
fix.) This changes the currency formats in use for
* all Dutch locales (because nl.xml lists a currency format for arab
before the one for latn, and they differ),
* Punjabi, Urdu - specifically pa_Guru_IN, ur_Arab_PK (both like
Dutch, arabext before latn; which is correct for pa_Arab_PK and
ur_Arab_IN),
* Sindi (whose over-ride of latn currency format we were using, where
we should be using arab's format, supplied by root's default),
* Tatar (which specifies a generic currency format, which we were
using, before one specific to latn, which we now use),
* Tongan (same as Dutch),
* Konkani (like Dutch, deva before latn) and
* several North African Arabic locales (whose default number system is
latn, rather than arab, but previously used arab's formats).
Task-number: QTBUG-79902
Change-Id: I18d8ec16bfd3a516d1bcd2f63bc7f7f15179a3f4
Reviewed-by: Cristian Maureira-Fredes <cristian.maureira-fredes@qt.io>
Move the code out to a CldrReader class in cldr.py, expand CldrAccess
with facilities that needs, expand ldml.py to include support for more
features, finally making xpathlite.py redundant. This initial commit
aims, though, to be bug-for-bug compatible with xpathlite in its
reading of the CLDR data.
It turns out we've been using draftier data than we were aware of
(which might not be a bad thing). The xpathlite code appeared to check
for draft attributes, but these only appear on leaf nodes and most
data were fetched by finding a parent and then scanning its children
without the draft check; only am/pm data was actually being excluded
based on draft values. (We allowed contributed, for am/pm, in
addition to approved, which is all the xpathlite code allows
otherwise.) There are also some less equivocal bugs; I'll deal with
these in later commits.
Simplified number-system data look-ups; the old get_number_in_system()
was taking care of old LDML versions' placement of the number system
attribute; this is no longer needed. (It was also being used for a
currency value to which it was not appropriate, which is now handled
separately; this is one of the bugs mentioned above.) Ditched a
fall-back to nativeZeroDigit, which no longer exists in CLDR.
Change the command-line to take the root of the CLDR data tree, rather
than its common/main/ sub-directory. Support naming the file to which
to write output, as a second command-line argument, instead of always
writing to stdout (which remains the default) and leaving whoever runs
the script to redirect stdout.
Support (internally for now, while adding TODOs to give main() more
command-line options) separating the stderr output into its more and
less interesting parts; for now, continue producing both, but suppress
the least interesting entirely.
Task-number: QTBUG-81344
Change-Id: Ie611b47403a9452b51feaeeaaa0fbc8f7e84dc71
Reviewed-by: Cristian Maureira-Fredes <cristian.maureira-fredes@qt.io>
This begins the process of replacing xpathlite.py, adding low-level
DOM-access classes to ldml.py and the CldrAccess class to cldr.py
Moved a format comment from cldr2qtimezone.py's doc-string to the
method of CldrAccess that does the actual reading.
Task-number: QTBUG-81344
Change-Id: I46ae3f402f8207ced6d30a1de5cedaeef47b2bcf
Reviewed-by: Cristian Maureira-Fredes <cristian.maureira-fredes@qt.io>
This saves repetition of temporary-file manipulation code. In the
process, ensure that we tidy away temporary files on failure.
Moved a comment in qlocale.h to *outside* the re-written portion, to
save having to rewrite it every time. Added blank lines to separate
script data from country data in the generated output. Changed 0s in
one comment to zeros, to match another comment.
Isolated use of sys to the __main__ block.
Isolated use of enumdata to the new LocaleHeaderWriter class.
Modernised all the string-formatting I touched.
Task-number: QTBUG-81344
Change-Id: I5768e45d9a8ea23facc303b3dd8af8b3ccbf7ff2
Reviewed-by: Cristian Maureira-Fredes <cristian.maureira-fredes@qt.io>
Broke out the updating of a source file to a ZoneIdWriter helper
class, which enables tidying away the temporary file if we fail.
Collected up the rest of the script into a main() that's now
called from a __name__ == '__main__' block.
Rationalized the imports.
Eliminated an inefficient lookup function by constructing a suitable
dict() before entering the loop that needed it.
Separated the "data you might need to update" tables from the code
that does the work, to make it easier for those adding support for new
zones to see what they're doing.
Removed the spurious $Revision$ from the output and reworded the
premable of the generated file. (It would seem CLDR no longer uses an
RCS-based version-control system.) Generated output is otherwise
unchanged.
Task-number: QTBUG-81344
Change-Id: I7d9de8357ebcb599d154de9f862e25f7ade00390
Reviewed-by: Lars Knoll <lars.knoll@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Cristian Maureira-Fredes <cristian.maureira-fredes@qt.io>
For now unused; later commits shall put them to use.
Transcriber -- base, takes care of tempfile and renaming.
SourceFileEditor -- handles copying parts before and after a common delimiter.
Task-number: QTBUG-81344
Change-Id: I28cf977d0a08825fbb873fb330da6823b88ad3ed
Reviewed-by: Cristian Maureira-Fredes <cristian.maureira-fredes@qt.io>
The time-zone script was importing two functions from the locale data
generation script. Move them to a separate module, to which I'll
shortly add some more shared utilities. Cleaned up some imports in the
process.
Combined qlocalexml2cpp's and xpathlit's error classes into a new
Error class in the new module and made it a bit more like a proper
python error class.
Task-number: QTBUG-81344
Change-Id: Idbe0139ba9aaa2f823b8f7216dee1d2539c18b75
Reviewed-by: Cristian Maureira-Fredes <cristian.maureira-fredes@qt.io>
This new class mirrors the existing QLocaleXmlWriter and places the
two side-by-side in qlocalexml.py, rather than having the writing and
reading in separate places.
Made judicious use of transformed versions of mappings to save
repeated iteration of a mapping's entries to do lookups on fist
entries of pair-values; several (id, name, code) data-sets are
sometimes indexed by id, sometimes by name.
Reworked the default_map, that the complicated compareLocaleKeys()
used in sorting locale keys, to map IDs instead of names; the function
also needed the locale_map so that it could convert IDs to names,
which we can skip by going directly with IDs.
Task-number: QTBUG-81344
Change-Id: Iff6a97f7f0755b56dda70d8a6796ec074c558910
Reviewed-by: Cristian Maureira-Fredes <cristian.maureira-fredes@qt.io>
Delegate the output of XML to a helper class provided by qlocalexml.py
and restructure the driver script so that it can be imported without
running anything. It now has a minimal __name__ == '__main__' block
that calls a main() function. This, for the moment, requires a global
via which it shares the CLDR directory with various other functions;
that shall go away in a later commit.
Task-number: QTBUG-81344
Change-Id: Ica2d3ec09f2d38ba42fd930258cc765283f29a71
Reviewed-by: Cristian Maureira-Fredes <cristian.maureira-fredes@qt.io>
This is a follow-up to commit ebb0212133.
The day name data appeared twice in the XML files.
Skip the second copy, saving 8.8% of the intermediate file-size.
This makes no change to generated QLocale data.
Change-Id: Ic2cc543a2a85cbb1d2d47ebac7df4fa9ad6ee0a7
Reviewed-by: Lars Knoll <lars.knoll@qt.io>
It implements interaction with the QLocaleXML file format type, so
rename it to match.
Task-number: QTBUG-81344
Change-Id: I46302d4ac1038cdfc5929e73b554b6d793814c56
Reviewed-by: Lars Knoll <lars.knoll@qt.io>
All other members had camelCase names, but the endonyms had
prefix_endonym names, requiring munging where they were emitted to
XML. So just do that munging upstream in the attribute name of the
Locale objects. Makes no change to the data output by the scripts, not
even to the intermediate QLocaleXML file.
Task-number: QTBUG-81344
Change-Id: I01c15a822216281dc669b3e7ebda096d18b04f9b
Reviewed-by: Lars Knoll <lars.knoll@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Cristian Maureira-Fredes <cristian.maureira-fredes@qt.io>
Extract the character in its proper unicode form and encode it in a
new single_character_data table of locale data. Record each entry as
the range within that table that encodes it. Also added an assertion
in the generator script to check that the digits CLDR gives us are a
contiguous sequence in increasing order, as has been assumed by the
C++ code for some time. Lots of number-formatting code now has to take
account of how wide the digits are.
This leaves nowhere for updateSystemPrivate() to record values read
from sys_locale->query(), so we must always consult that function when
accessing these members of the systemData() object. Various internal
users of these single-character fields need the system-or-CLDR value
rather than the raw CLDR value, so move QLocalePrivate's methods to
supply them down to QLocaleData and ensure they check for system
values, where appropriate first.
This allows us to finally support the Chakma language and script, for
whose number system UTF-16 needs surrogate pairs.
Costs 10.8 kB in added data, much of it due to adding two new locales
that need surrogates to represent digits.
[ChangeLog][QtCore][QLocale] Various QLocale methods that returned
single QChar values now return QString values to accommodate those
locales which need a surrogate pair to represent the (single
character) return value.
Fixes: QTBUG-69324
Fixes: QTBUG-81053
Change-Id: I481722d6f5ee266164f09031679a851dfa6e7839
Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@intel.com>
Conflicts:
examples/widgets/graphicsview/boxes/scene.h
src/corelib/Qt5CoreMacros.cmake
src/corelib/Qt6CoreMacros.cmake
src/network/ssl/qsslsocket.cpp
src/network/ssl/qsslsocket.h
src/platformsupport/fontdatabases/windows/qwindowsfontenginedirectwrite.cpp
src/testlib/CMakeLists.txt
src/testlib/.prev_CMakeLists.txt
tests/auto/corelib/tools/qscopeguard/tst_qscopeguard.cpp
Disabled building manual tests with CMake for now, because qmake
doesn't do it, and it confuses people.
Done-With: Alexandru Croitor <alexandru.croitor@qt.io>
Done-With: Volker Hilsheimer <volker.hilsheimer@qt.io>
Change-Id: I865ae347bd01f4e59f16d007b66d175a52f1f152
On macOS it's possible to configure the system locale to not do digit
grouping (separating "thousands", in most western locales); it then
returns an empty string when asked for the grouping character, which
QLocale's system-configuration then ignored, falling back on using the
base UI locale's grouping separator. This could lead to the same
separator being used for decimal and grouping, which should never
happen, least of all when configured to not group at all.
In order to notice when this happens, query() must take care to return
an empty QString (as a QVariant, which is then non-null) when it *has*
a value for the locale property, and that value is empty, as opposed
to a null QVariant when it doesn't find a configured value. The caller
can then distinguish the two cases.
Furthermore, the group and decimal separators need to be distinct, so
we need to take care to avoid cases where the system overrides one
with what the CLDR has given for the other and doesn't over-ride that
other.
Only presently implemented for macOS and MS-Win, since the (other)
Unix implementation of the system locale returns single QChar values
for the numeric tokens - see QTBUG-69324, QTBUG-81053.
Fixes: QTBUG-80459
Change-Id: Ic3fbb0fb86e974604a60781378b09abc13bab15d
Reviewed-by: Ulf Hermann <ulf.hermann@qt.io>
This enables us to make the sizes quint8 and benefit from the
resulting packing, making the locale data smaller. The sizes for long
month-name lists (which concatenate twelve names with semicolon as
separator) can overflow an 8-bit member, so use quint16 where needed.
Re-ordered the data in QLocaleData and QCalendarLocale. Now all
long-short(-narrow) families arise in that order; and any standalone
is grouped with the one of the same length. (This cost 20 bytes in the
date-format table, which optimises out more duplication if short is
before long, but the saving in the (smaller) time-format table more
than make up for it; and 20 bytes isn't worth the confusion that being
inconsistent in ordering might cause.)
At the same time, drop trailing semicolons from list entries (which
join various names with semicolon) as they're not needed: we know
where the end of the list is, because we know the size of the string
that results from concatenation. The code that parses such lists can
even correctly handle empty entries at the end.
Saves 26 kB of data in the compiled binaries.
Task-number: QTBUG-81053
Change-Id: If6ccc96a6910828817aa605d10fd814f567ae1e8
Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Lars Knoll <lars.knoll@qt.io>
Some entries in tables were sub-strings (e.g. prefixes) of others.
Since we store start-index and length (with no need for terminators),
any entry that appears as a sub-string of an earlier entry can be
recorded without making a separate copy of its content, just by
recording where it appeared as a sub-string of an earlier entry.
(Sadly this doesn't apply to month- or day-names and their
short-forms: for those, we store ';'-joined lists. Thus, although
each short-form is a prefix of its long-form, the short-form is stored
in a list with other short-forms; and this is not a prefix of the list
of matching long-forms.)
The savings are modest (780 bytes at present), but cost us nothing
except when running the python script that generates the data files
(it takes a little longer now), which usually only happens at a CLDR
update.
Change-Id: I05bdaa9283365707bac0190ae983b31f074dd6ed
Reviewed-by: Lars Knoll <lars.knoll@qt.io>
Split a long line.
Use pythonic chained comparison to save some repetition.
Comment on a field not currently in actual use.
Say "zeros" rather than "0s" in one comment to match another.
Added a .h suffix to the main locale data tempfile to match the naming
of the tempfiles used for calendar data.
Simplify generation of the blank line between Language and Script; and
include a matching blank between Script and Country.
This adds one blank line to qlocale.h
Removed a stray space that misaligned locale data lines.
This produces a space-only change in the generated *_data_p.h files.
Change-Id: I974a9e8923c3dfd2178855d2cf1d6a5074e130b3
Reviewed-by: Lars Knoll <lars.knoll@qt.io>
We have long (since 4.5.1) coerced it to lower-case, for no readily
apparent, much less documented, reason. CLDR says most locales use an
upper-case E for this - let's actually use what CLDR says we should
use.
The code that matches the exponent separator was doing so
case-insensitively in any case; that needed adaptation now that the
separator's case isn't pre-determined; and, in any case, should have
been done using case-folding rather than upper-casing. In the process,
removed some spurious checks for "'e' or 'E'" in the result, since the
exponent separator is always represented by 'e' (and an 'e' might also
be present for the separate reason of its use as a beyond-decimal
digit representing fourteen).
[ChangeLog][QtCore][QLocale] QLocale::exponential() now preserves the
case of the CLDR source, where previously it was lower-cased.
Change-Id: Ic9ac02136cff79cb9f136d72141b5dbf54d9e0a6
Reviewed-by: Lars Knoll <lars.knoll@qt.io>
Python helpfully uses a sensible locale when stdout is a tty but uses
the system (not the filesystem) default encoding, which may be ascii
and unable to encode some of the data we need to save. So brute force
kludge it to ensure sys.stdout.encoding is UTF-8 when writing the
output we'll read as UTF-8 anyway.
Task-number: QTBUG-79902
Change-Id: I218dc0ec4c71a6b1b7181db55b018266d803bc58
Reviewed-by: Lars Knoll <lars.knoll@qt.io>
Released on October 4th.
Adds Windows names for two time zones, Qyzylorda and Volgograd.
Added languages Chickasaw (cic), Muscogee (mus) and Silesian (szl).
Norwegian number formatting has flipped back to using colon rather
than dot as time separator; it's flipped back and forth over the last
several CLDR releases. The dot form is present as a variant, the
colon form was long given as the normal pattern, then went away; but
now it's back as a contributed draft and that's what we pick up.
The MS-Win time-zone ID script was iterating a dict, causing random
reshuffling when new entries are added. Fixed that by doing the
critical iteration in sorted order.
Omitted locales ccp_BD and ccp_IN due to QTBUG-69324.
Task-number: QTBUG-79418
Change-Id: I43869ee1810ecc1fe876523947ddcbcddf4e550a
Reviewed-by: Lars Knoll <lars.knoll@qt.io>
The Unicode data tables moved with QString and friends.
So did the locale data generated from CLDR.
This amends commit a9aa206b7b.
Change-Id: If12f0420b559dcb78993adc00e9f39751bca684a
Reviewed-by: Volker Hilsheimer <volker.hilsheimer@qt.io>
This has its own locale data, extracted from CLDR. This data may
potentially be shared with other variants on the Islamic calendar, so
is handled by a separate base-class, QHijriCalendar, on which such
variants may base their implementations.
[ChangeLog][QtCore][QCalendar] Added support for the Islamic Civil
calendar, controlled by feature islamiccivilcalendar, with locale data
that can be shared with other implementations, controlled by feature
hijricalendar.
Fixes: QTBUG-56675
Change-Id: Idf32d3da7034baa8ec5e66ef847e59a8a2f31cbd
Reviewed-by: Volker Hilsheimer <volker.hilsheimer@qt.io>
This has its own locale data, extracted from CLDR.
[ChangeLog][QtCore][QCalendar] Added support for the Jalali (Persian
or Solar Hijri) calendar, controlled by feature jalalicalendar.
Fixes: QTBUG-58404
Change-Id: Id5c56a10db05a4fd612aafc01615273db81ec743
Reviewed-by: Paul Wicking <paul.wicking@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Volker Hilsheimer <volker.hilsheimer@qt.io>
Add QCalendarBackend as a base class for calendar implementations and
QCalendar as a facade via which to access it.
QDate's implicit implementation of the Gregorian calendar becomes
QGregorianCalendar and QDate methods now support choice of calendar.
Convert QLocale's CLDR data for month names to a locale-data component
of each supported calendar and relevant QLocale methods now support
choice of calendar. Adapt Python scripts for locale data generation to
extract month name data from CLDR (keeping on version v35.1) into the
new calendar-locale files. The locale data for the Gregorian calendar
is held in a Roman calendar base, for sharing with other calendars.
Add tests for basic uses of the new API.
[ChangeLog][QtCore][QCalendar] Added QCalendar to support diverse
calendars, supported by implementing QCalendarBackend.
[ChangeLog][QtCore][QDate] Allow choice of calendar in various
operations, with Gregorian remaining the default.
Done-with: Lars Knoll <lars.knoll@qt.io>
Done-with: Edward Welbourne <edward.welbourne@qt.io>
Fixes: QTBUG-17110
Fixes: QTBUG-950
Change-Id: I9d6278f394269a183aee8156e990cec4d5198ab8
Reviewed-by: Volker Hilsheimer <volker.hilsheimer@qt.io>
The template for the "This is a generated file" notice made a clumsy
intrusion in the code in which it appeared, so split it out as a
constant of the module and access it by name where it's used.
Change-Id: Ic4dfb8e873078c54410b191654d6c21d082c9016
Reviewed-by: Lars Knoll <lars.knoll@qt.io>