qt5base-lts/util/unicode/writingSystems.sh
Edward Welbourne e4d736b6de Fix a #! first line.
An executable .sh file should have its #! be the first two bytes.

Change-Id: I22c9eee6d349df743b02996bef0e093df3f42eb5
Reviewed-by: Frederik Gladhorn <frederik.gladhorn@theqtcompany.com>
Reviewed-by: Jędrzej Nowacki <jedrzej.nowacki@theqtcompany.com>
2015-09-30 18:26:06 +00:00

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#!/bin/sh
#############################################################################
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#
# This script generates the QFontDatabase::WritingSystem enum. It
# uses the Unicode 4.0 Scripts.txt data file as the source, with the
# following modifications:
#
# * Inherited is removed
# * East Asian scripts (chapter 11) are renamed to: SimplifiedChinese,
# TraditionalChinese, Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese
# * Additiona Modern scripts (chapter 12) are removed
# * Archaic scripts (chapter 13) are removed
grep -Ev "(^[[:space:]]*#|^$)" data/Scripts.txt \
| awk '{print $3}' \
| grep -Ev "(Inherited|Hangul|Ogham|Old_Italic|Runic|Gothic|Ugaritic|Linear_B|Cypriot|Katakana_Or_Hiragana|Ethiopic|Mongolian|Osmanya|Cherokee|Canadian_Aboriginal|Deseret|Shavian)" \
| sed -e s,_,,g -e 's,^Common$,Any,' -e 's,^Hiragana$,SimplifiedChinese NEWLINE TraditionalChinese,' -e 's,^Katakana$,Japanese,' -e 's,^Bopomofo$,Korean,' -e 's,^Han$,Vietnamese,' -e 's,^#$,,' \
| uniq > writingSystems
echo "" >> writingSystems
echo "Other" >> writingSystems