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- #!/usr/bin/perl -w
- #
- # update_emoji.pl
- #
- # This script generates the emoji.plugin.zsh emoji definitions from the Unicode
- # character data for the emoji characters.
- #
- # The data file can be found at http://unicode.org/Public/emoji/latest/emoji-data.txt
- # as referenced in Unicode TR51 (http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr51/index.html).
- #
- # This is known to work with the data file from version 1.0. It may not work with later
- # versions if the format changes. In particular, this reads line comments to get the
- # emoji character name and unicode version.
- #
- # Country names have punctuation and other non-letter characters removed from their name,
- # to avoid possible complications with having to escape the strings when using them as
- # array subscripts. The definition file seems to use some combining characters like accents
- # that get stripped during this process.
- use strict;
- use warnings;
- use 5.010;
- use autodie;
- use Path::Class;
- use File::Copy;
- # Parse definitions out of the data file and convert
- sub process_emoji_data_file {
- my ( $infile, $outfilename ) = @_;
- my $file = file($infile);
- my $outfile = file($outfilename);
- my $outfilebase = $outfile->basename();
- my $tempfilename = "$outfilename.tmp";
- my $tempfile = file($tempfilename);
- my $outfh = $tempfile->openw();
- $outfh->print("
- # $outfilebase - Emoji character definitions for oh-my-zsh emoji plugin
- #
- # This file is auto-generated by update_emoji.pl. Do not edit it manually.
- #
- # This contains the definition for:
- # \$emoji - which maps character names to Unicode characters
- # \$emoji_flags - maps country names to Unicode flag characters using region indicators
- # Main emoji
- typeset -gAH emoji
- # National flags
- typeset -gAH emoji_flags
- # Combining modifiers
- typeset -gAH emoji_mod
- ");
- my $fh = $file->openr();
- my $line_num = 0;
- while ( my $line = $fh->getline() ) {
- $line_num++;
- $_ = $line;
- # Skip all-comment lines (from the header) and blank lines
- # (But don't strip comments on normal lines; we need to parse those for
- # the emoji names.)
- next if /^\s*#/ or /^\s*$/;
- if (/^(\S.*?\S)\s*;\s*(\w+)\s*;\s*(\w+)\s*;\s*(\w+)\s*;\s*(\w.*?)\s*#\s*V(\S+)\s\(.*?\)\s*(\w.*\S)\s*$/) {
- my ($code, $style, $level, $modifier_status, $sources, $version, $keycap_name)
- = ($1, $2, $3, $4, $5, $6, $7);
- #print "code=$code style=$style level=$level modifier_status=$modifier_status sources=$sources version=$version name=$keycap_name\n";
- my @code_points = split /\s+/, $code;
- my @sources = split /\s+/, $sources;
- my $flag_country = "";
- if ( $keycap_name =~ /^flag for (\S.*?)\s*$/) {
- $flag_country = $1;
- }
- my $zsh_code = join '', map { "\\U$_" } @code_points;
- # Convert keycap names to valid associative array names that do not require any
- # quoting. Works fine for most stuff, but is clumsy for flags.
- my $omz_name = lc($keycap_name);
- $omz_name =~ s/[^A-Za-z0-9]/_/g;
- my $zsh_flag_country = $flag_country;
- $zsh_flag_country =~ s/[^\p{Letter}]/_/g;
- if ($flag_country) {
- $outfh->print("emoji_flags[$zsh_flag_country]=\$'$zsh_code'\n");
- } else {
- $outfh->print("emoji[$omz_name]=\$'$zsh_code'\n");
- }
- # Modifiers are included in both the main set and their separate map,
- # because they have a standalone representation as a color swatch.
- if ( $modifier_status == "modifier" ) {
- $outfh->print("emoji_mod[$omz_name]=\$'$zsh_code'\n");
- }
- } else {
- die "Failed parsing line $line_num: '$_'";
- }
- }
- $fh->close();
- $outfh->print("\n");
- $outfh->close();
- move($tempfilename, $outfilename)
- or die "Failed moving temp file to $outfilename: $!";
- }
- my $datafile = "emoji-data.txt";
- my $zsh_def_file = "emoji-char-definitions.zsh";
- process_emoji_data_file($datafile, $zsh_def_file);
- print "Updated definition file $zsh_def_file\n";
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