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Re: idn.el and confusables.txt
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Re: idn.el and confusables.txt |
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Wed, 18 May 2011 14:23:26 +0900 |
In article <address@hidden>, Eli Zaretskii <address@hidden> writes:
> Are functions defined by ucs-normalize.el used anywhere?
What do you mean by "anywhere". That file provides a coding
system utf-8-hfs that uses functions in that file. And I
don't know whether a specific coding system is used or not
except for what I use. In addition, I have a plan of using
the facility of normalization to display, for instance, the
sequence 'A' '́' by 'Á' when a font doesn't support OTF GPOS
features.
> > Why did you have to create another table? Was it because
> > get-char-code-property is defiend by Lisp and not efficient
> > to call from C?
> Yes, calling a Lisp function (one that calls `load' at that!) in the
> lowest level of display engine was out of the question.
Why? If that loading is just once, what's the problem? For
automatic composition, we are already doing that.
> But there were several other reasons as well:
> . get-char-code-property returns a property list in which bidi types
> are recorded as symbols, while I needed them as small numeric
> values of a C enumerated type (see bidi_type_t), to fit in a small
> number of bits in `struct glyph'.
> . The data structures manipulated by get-char-code-property include
> complications (e.g., a function in the extra slot) for which I
> could find no documentation, so I couldn't figure out whether it
> would be possible to replace get-char-code-property by a simple
> call to CHAR_TABLE_REF.
> . Even if I could use CHAR_TABLE_REF, the additional call to
> plist-get means more overhead. bidi_get_type, the function which
> needs to look up the bidirectional type of an arbitrary character,
> runs in the innermost loop of the display engine, and is called at
> least once (sometimes more) for every character in the displayed
> portion of the buffer, so it must be very efficient.
> . For bidi-mirrored property, the data in the `mirrored' property
> recorded by uni-mirrored.el is simply inadequate: the value is a
> boolean (albeit in a form of symbols `Y' and `N'). What I needed
> was for each character its mirrored character, if there is one;
> this data was simply not available in uni-mirrored.el. The
> corresponding function bidi_mirror_char is also called for a large
> percentage of displayed characters, and must be efficient.
> It was extremely frustrating to have all that data at my fingertips
> and not be able to use it for the purposes of bidi.c, which at first
> seems like a first-class client of Unicode DB. What I wanted was
> something similar to C ctype macros in simplicity and efficiency, but
> nothing quite like that was available. A char-table comes close, but
> it must be a simple table with numerical values -- and that is what
> bidi.c currently uses, leaving uni-bidi.el unused.
I understand your situation, and it's unfortunate that you
didn't consult me to improve the situation. I think it's
not difficult to write a C code that makes uni-* char-tables
more easily be accessed from C without running Lisp.
As for the value type of symbol vs integer in uni-bidi.el,
it's possible to write a code to expose integer value to
C, and the corresponding symbol to Lisp.
As for the uni-mirrored.el, I think it's ok to change the
value type to what you want (character or nil).
---
Kenichi Handa
address@hidden
- Re: idn.el and confusables.txt, (continued)
- Re: idn.el and confusables.txt, Eli Zaretskii, 2011/05/15
- Re: idn.el and confusables.txt, Ted Zlatanov, 2011/05/15
- Re: idn.el and confusables.txt, Eli Zaretskii, 2011/05/16
- Re: idn.el and confusables.txt, Ted Zlatanov, 2011/05/16
- Re: idn.el and confusables.txt, Eli Zaretskii, 2011/05/17
- Re: idn.el and confusables.txt, Ted Zlatanov, 2011/05/17
- Re: idn.el and confusables.txt, Ted Zlatanov, 2011/05/18
- Re: idn.el and confusables.txt, Stefan Monnier, 2011/05/14
Re: idn.el and confusables.txt, Kenichi Handa, 2011/05/15