lyx_mirror/lib/lyx2lyx/unicode_symbols.py
José Matos 44e0940d75 Order imports
This is similar to what we have in C++ code where we order the standard
includes to be easier to read.

This is a readability change only.
2024-06-18 10:25:52 +01:00

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# This file is part of lyx2lyx
# Copyright (C) 2011 The LyX team
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
# as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
# of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
"Import unicode_reps from this module for access to the unicode<->LaTeX mapping."
import codecs
import os
import re
def read_unicodesymbols():
"Read the unicodesymbols list of unicode characters and corresponding commands."
pathname = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__))
filename = os.path.join(pathname.strip("lyx2lyx"), "unicodesymbols")
# Read as Unicode strings in both, Python 2 and 3
# Specify the encoding for those systems where the default is not UTF-8
fp = codecs.open(filename, encoding="utf8")
# A backslash, followed by some non-word character, and then a character
# in brackets. The idea is to check for constructs like: \"{u}, which is how
# they are written in the unicodesymbols file; but they can also be written
# as: \"u or even \" u.
# The two backslashes in the string literal are needed to specify a literal
# backslash in the regex. Without r prefix, these would be four backslashes.
r = re.compile(r"\\(\W)\{(\w)\}")
spec_chars = []
for line in fp.readlines():
if not line.strip() or line.startswith("#"):
# skip empty lines and comments
continue
# Note: backslashes in the string literals with r prefix are not escaped,
# so one backslash in the source file equals one backslash in memory.
# Without r prefix backslahses are escaped, so two backslashes in the
# source file equal one backslash in memory.
line = line.replace(' "', " ") # remove all quotation marks with spaces before
line = line.replace('" ', " ") # remove all quotation marks with spaces after
line = line.replace(r"\"", '"') # unescape "
line = line.replace(r"\\", "\\") # unescape \
try:
[ucs4, command, dead] = line.split(None, 2)
if command[0:1] != "\\":
continue
literal_char = chr(int(ucs4, 16))
if (
line.find("notermination=text") < 0
and line.find("notermination=both") < 0
and command[-1] != "}"
):
command = command + "{}"
spec_chars.append([command, literal_char])
except:
continue
m = r.match(command)
if m != None:
command = "\\"
commandbl = command
command += m.group(1) + m.group(2)
commandbl += m.group(1) + " " + m.group(2)
spec_chars.append([command, literal_char])
spec_chars.append([commandbl, literal_char])
fp.close()
return spec_chars
unicode_reps = read_unicodesymbols()