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;;;; UCD accessor functions
-;;; The first (* 8 217) => 1736 entries in **CHARACTER-DATABASE**
+;;; The first (* 8 395) => 3160 entries in **CHARACTER-DATABASE**
;;; contain entries for the distinct character attributes:
;;; specifically, indexes into the GC kinds, Bidi kinds, CCC kinds,
;;; the decimal digit property, the digit property and the
;;; the next (ash #x110000 -8) entries contain single-byte indexes
;;; into a table of 256-element 4-byte-sized entries. These entries
;;; follow directly on, and are of the form
-;;; {attribute-index[1B],transformed-code-point[3B]}x256, where the
+;;; {attribute-index[11b],transformed-code-point[21b]}x256, where the
;;; attribute index is an index into the miscellaneous information
;;; table, and the transformed code point is the code point of the
;;; simple mapping of the character to its lowercase or uppercase
;;;
;;; To look up information about a character, take the high 13 bits of
;;; its code point, and index the character database with that and a
-;;; base of 1736 (going past the miscellaneous information[*], so
+;;; base of 3160 (going past the miscellaneous information[*], so
;;; treating (a) as the start of the array). This, labelled A, gives
;;; us another index into the detailed pages[-], which we can use to
;;; look up the details for the character in question: we add the low
;;; to skip over everything else. This gets us to point B. If we're
;;; after a transformed code point (i.e. an upcase or downcase
;;; operation), we can simply read it off now, beginning with an
-;;; offset of 1 byte from point B in some endianness; if we're looking
-;;; for miscellaneous information, we take the value at B, and index
-;;; the character database once more to get to the relevant
-;;; miscellaneous information.
+;;; offset of 11 bits from point B in some endianness; if we're
+;;; looking for miscellaneous information, we take the 11-bit value at
+;;; B, and index the character database once more to get to the
+;;; relevant miscellaneous information.
;;;
;;; As an optimization to the common case (pun intended) of looking up
;;; case information for a character, the entries in C above are
(defun ucd-index (char)
(let* ((cp (char-code char))
(cp-high (ash cp -8))
- (page (aref **character-database** (+ 1736 cp-high))))
- (+ 6088 (ash page 10) (ash (ldb (byte 8 0) cp) 2))))
+ (page (aref **character-database** (+ 3160 cp-high))))
+ (+ 7512 (ash page 10) (ash (ldb (byte 8 0) cp) 2))))
-(declaim (ftype (sfunction (t) (unsigned-byte 8)) ucd-value-0))
+(declaim (ftype (sfunction (t) (unsigned-byte 11)) ucd-value-0))
(defun ucd-value-0 (char)
- (aref **character-database** (ucd-index char)))
+ (let ((index (ucd-index char))
+ (character-database **character-database**))
+ (dpb (aref character-database index)
+ (byte 8 3)
+ (ldb (byte 3 5) (aref character-database (+ index 1))))))
-(declaim (ftype (sfunction (t) (unsigned-byte 24)) ucd-value-1))
+(declaim (ftype (sfunction (t) (unsigned-byte 21)) ucd-value-1))
(defun ucd-value-1 (char)
(let ((index (ucd-index char))
(character-database **character-database**))
- (dpb (aref character-database (+ index 3))
- (byte 8 16)
+ (dpb (aref character-database (+ index 1))
+ (byte 5 16)
(dpb (aref character-database (+ index 2))
(byte 8 8)
- (aref character-database (1+ index))))))
+ (aref character-database (+ index 3))))))
(declaim (ftype (sfunction (t) (unsigned-byte 8)) ucd-general-category))
(defun ucd-general-category (char)
#!+sb-doc
"The argument must be a character object; UPPER-CASE-P returns T if the
argument is an upper-case character, NIL otherwise."
- (= (ucd-value-0 char) 0))
+ (< (ucd-value-0 char) 4))
(defun lower-case-p (char)
#!+sb-doc
"The argument must be a character object; LOWER-CASE-P returns T if the
argument is a lower-case character, NIL otherwise."
- (= (ucd-value-0 char) 1))
+ (< 3 (ucd-value-0 char) 8))
(defun both-case-p (char)
#!+sb-doc
"The argument must be a character object. BOTH-CASE-P returns T if the
argument is an alphabetic character and if the character exists in both upper
and lower case. For ASCII, this is the same as ALPHA-CHAR-P."
- (< (ucd-value-0 char) 2))
+ (< (ucd-value-0 char) 8))
(defun digit-char-p (char &optional (radix 10.))
#!+sb-doc
#!+sb-doc
"Return CHAR converted to upper-case if that is possible. Don't convert
lowercase eszet (U+DF)."
- (if (= (ucd-value-0 char) 1)
+ (if (< 3 (ucd-value-0 char) 8)
(code-char (ucd-value-1 char))
char))
(defun char-downcase (char)
#!+sb-doc
"Return CHAR converted to lower-case if that is possible."
- (if (= (ucd-value-0 char) 0)
+ (if (< (ucd-value-0 char) 4)
(code-char (ucd-value-1 char))
char))