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							- # This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
 
- # License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
 
- # file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
 
- # Program used to generate /packages/api-utils/lib/l10n/plural-rules.js
 
- # Fetch unicode.org data in order to build functions specific to each language
 
- # that will return for a given integer, its plural form name.
 
- # Plural form names are: zero, one, two, few, many, other.
 
- #
 
- # More information here:
 
- #   http://unicode.org/repos/cldr-tmp/trunk/diff/supplemental/language_plural_rules.html
 
- #   http://cldr.unicode.org/index/cldr-spec/plural-rules
 
- # Usage:
 
- # $ python plural-rules-generator.py > ../packages/api-utils/lib/l10n/plural-rules.js
 
- import urllib2
 
- import xml.dom.minidom
 
- import json
 
- import re
 
- PRINT_CONDITIONS_IN_COMMENTS = False
 
- UNICODE_ORG_XML_URL = "http://unicode.org/repos/cldr/trunk/common/supplemental/plurals.xml"
 
- CONDITION_RE = r'n( mod \d+)? (is|in|within|(not in))( not)? ([^\s]+)'
 
- # For a given regexp.MatchObject `g` for `CONDITION_RE`, 
 
- # returns the equivalent JS piece of code
 
- # i.e. maps pseudo conditional language from unicode.org XML to JS code
 
- def parseCondition(g):
 
-     lvalue = "n"
 
-     if g.group(1):
 
-         lvalue = "(n %% %d)" % int(g.group(1).replace("mod ", ""))
 
-     operator = g.group(2)
 
-     if g.group(4):
 
-         operator += " not"
 
-     rvalue = g.group(5)
 
-     if operator == "is":
 
-         return "%s == %s" % (lvalue, rvalue)
 
-     if operator == "is not":
 
-         return "%s != %s" % (lvalue, rvalue)
 
-     # "in", "within" or "not in" case:
 
-     notPrefix = ""
 
-     if operator == "not in":
 
-         notPrefix = "!"
 
-     # `rvalue` is a comma seperated list of either:
 
-     #  - numbers: 42
 
-     #  - ranges: 42..72
 
-     sections = rvalue.split(',')
 
-     if ".." not in rvalue:
 
-         # If we don't have range, but only a list of integer,
 
-         # we can simplify the generated code by using `isIn`
 
-         # n in 1,3,6,42
 
-         return "%sisIn(%s, [%s])" % (notPrefix, lvalue, ", ".join(sections))
 
-     # n in 1..42
 
-     # n in 1..3,42
 
-     subCondition = []
 
-     integers = []
 
-     for sub in sections:
 
-         if ".." in sub:
 
-             left, right = sub.split("..")
 
-             subCondition.append("isBetween(%s, %d, %d)" % (
 
-                                 lvalue,
 
-                                 int(left),
 
-                                 int(right)
 
-                                ))
 
-         else:
 
-             integers.append(int(sub))
 
-     if len(integers) > 1:
 
-       subCondition.append("isIn(%s, [%s])" % (lvalue, ", ".join(integers)))
 
-     elif len(integers) == 1:
 
-       subCondition.append("(%s == %s)" % (lvalue, integers[0]))
 
-     return "%s(%s)" % (notPrefix, " || ".join(subCondition))
 
- def computeRules():
 
-     # Fetch plural rules data directly from unicode.org website:
 
-     url = UNICODE_ORG_XML_URL
 
-     f = urllib2.urlopen(url)
 
-     doc = xml.dom.minidom.parse(f)
 
-     # Read XML document and extract locale to rules mapping
 
-     localesMapping = {}
 
-     algorithms = {}
 
-     for index,pluralRules in enumerate(doc.getElementsByTagName("pluralRules")):
 
-         if not index in algorithms:
 
-             algorithms[index] = {}
 
-         for locale in pluralRules.getAttribute("locales").split():
 
-             localesMapping[locale] = index
 
-         for rule in pluralRules.childNodes:
 
-             if rule.nodeType != rule.ELEMENT_NODE or rule.tagName != "pluralRule":
 
-                 continue
 
-             pluralForm = rule.getAttribute("count")
 
-             algorithm = rule.firstChild.nodeValue
 
-             algorithms[index][pluralForm] = algorithm
 
-     # Go through all rules and compute a Javascript code for each of them
 
-     rules = {}
 
-     for index,rule in algorithms.iteritems():
 
-         lines = []
 
-         for pluralForm in rule:
 
-             condition = rule[pluralForm]
 
-             originalCondition = str(condition)
 
-             # Convert pseudo language to JS code
 
-             condition = rule[pluralForm].lower()
 
-             condition = re.sub(CONDITION_RE, parseCondition, condition)
 
-             condition = re.sub(r'or', "||", condition)
 
-             condition = re.sub(r'and', "&&", condition)
 
-             # Prints original condition in unicode.org pseudo language
 
-             if PRINT_CONDITIONS_IN_COMMENTS:
 
-                 lines.append( '// %s' % originalCondition )
 
-             lines.append( 'if (%s)' % condition )
 
-             lines.append( '  return "%s";' % pluralForm )
 
-             
 
-         rules[index] = "\n    ".join(lines)
 
-     return localesMapping, rules
 
- localesMapping, rules = computeRules()
 
- rulesLines = []
 
- for index in rules:
 
-     lines = rules[index]
 
-     rulesLines.append('"%d": function (n) {' % index)
 
-     rulesLines.append('  %s' % lines)
 
-     rulesLines.append('  return "other"')
 
-     rulesLines.append('},')
 
- print """/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
 
-  * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
 
-  * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
 
- // This file is automatically generated with /python-lib/plural-rules-generator.py
 
- // Fetching data from: %s
 
- // Mapping of short locale name == to == > rule index in following list
 
- const LOCALES_TO_RULES = %s;
 
- // Utility functions for plural rules methods
 
- function isIn(n, list) list.indexOf(n) !== -1;
 
- function isBetween(n, start, end) start <= n && n <= end;
 
- // List of all plural rules methods, that maps an integer to the plural form name to use
 
- const RULES = {
 
-   %s
 
- };
 
- /**
 
-   * Return a function that gives the plural form name for a given integer
 
-   * for the specified `locale`
 
-   *   let fun = getRulesForLocale('en');
 
-   *   fun(1)    -> 'one'
 
-   *   fun(0)    -> 'other'
 
-   *   fun(1000) -> 'other'
 
-   */
 
- exports.getRulesForLocale = function getRulesForLocale(locale) {
 
-   let index = LOCALES_TO_RULES[locale];
 
-   if (!(index in RULES)) {
 
-     console.warn('Plural form unknown for locale "' + locale + '"');
 
-     return function () { return "other"; };
 
-   }
 
-   return RULES[index];
 
- }
 
- """ % (UNICODE_ORG_XML_URL,
 
-         json.dumps(localesMapping, sort_keys=True, indent=2),
 
-         "\n  ".join(rulesLines))
 
 
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