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189 lines
5.6 KiB
Python
189 lines
5.6 KiB
Python
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from .data_dicts import LANGUAGE_DISTANCES
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from typing import Dict, Tuple
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TagTriple = Tuple[str, str, str]
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_DISTANCE_CACHE: Dict[Tuple[TagTriple, TagTriple], int] = {}
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DEFAULT_LANGUAGE_DISTANCE = LANGUAGE_DISTANCES["*"]["*"]
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DEFAULT_SCRIPT_DISTANCE = LANGUAGE_DISTANCES["*_*"]["*_*"]
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DEFAULT_TERRITORY_DISTANCE = 4
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# Territory clusters used in territory matching:
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# Maghreb (the western Arab world)
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MAGHREB = {"MA", "DZ", "TN", "LY", "MR", "EH"}
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# United States and its territories
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US = {"AS", "GU", "MH", "MP", "PR", "UM", "US", "VI"}
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# Special Autonomous Regions of China
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CNSAR = {"HK", "MO"}
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LATIN_AMERICA = {
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"419",
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# Central America
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"013",
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"BZ",
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"CR",
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"SV",
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"GT",
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"HN",
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"MX",
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"NI",
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"PA",
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# South America
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"005",
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"AR",
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"BO",
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"BR",
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"CL",
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"CO",
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"EC",
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"FK",
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"GF",
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"GY",
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"PY",
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"PE",
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"SR",
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"UY",
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"VE",
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}
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# North and South America
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AMERICAS = {
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"019",
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# Caribbean
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"029",
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"AI",
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"AG",
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"AW",
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"BS",
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"BB",
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"VG",
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"BQ",
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"KY",
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"CU",
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"CW",
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"DM",
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"DO",
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"GD",
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"GP",
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"HT",
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"JM",
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"MQ",
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"MS",
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"PR",
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"SX",
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"BL",
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"KN",
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"LC",
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"MF",
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"VC",
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"TT",
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"TC",
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"VI",
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# Northern America
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"021",
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"BM",
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"CA",
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"GL",
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"PM",
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"US",
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# North America as a whole
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"003",
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} | LATIN_AMERICA
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def tuple_distance_cached(desired: TagTriple, supported: TagTriple) -> int:
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"""
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Takes in triples of (language, script, territory), which can be derived by
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'maximizing' a language tag. Returns a number from 0 to 135 indicating the
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'distance' between these for the purposes of language matching.
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"""
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# First of all, if these are identical, return quickly:
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if supported == desired:
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return 0
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# If we've already figured it out, return the cached distance.
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if (desired, supported) in _DISTANCE_CACHE:
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return _DISTANCE_CACHE[desired, supported]
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else:
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result = _tuple_distance(desired, supported)
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_DISTANCE_CACHE[desired, supported] = result
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return result
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def _get2(dictionary: dict, key1: str, key2: str, default):
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return dictionary.get(key1, {}).get(key2, default)
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def _tuple_distance(desired: TagTriple, supported: TagTriple) -> int:
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desired_language, desired_script, desired_territory = desired
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supported_language, supported_script, supported_territory = supported
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distance = 0
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if desired_language != supported_language:
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distance += _get2(
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LANGUAGE_DISTANCES,
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desired_language,
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supported_language,
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DEFAULT_LANGUAGE_DISTANCE,
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)
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desired_script_pair = f"{desired_language}_{desired_script}"
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supported_script_pair = f"{supported_language}_{supported_script}"
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if desired_script != supported_script:
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# Scripts can match other scripts, but only when paired with a
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# language. For example, there is no reason to assume someone who can
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# read 'Latn' can read 'Cyrl', but there is plenty of reason to believe
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# someone who can read 'sr-Latn' can read 'sr-Cyrl' because Serbian is
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# a language written in two scripts.
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distance += _get2(
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LANGUAGE_DISTANCES,
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desired_script_pair,
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supported_script_pair,
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DEFAULT_SCRIPT_DISTANCE,
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)
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if desired_territory != supported_territory:
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# The rules for matching territories are too weird to implement the
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# general case efficiently. Instead of implementing all the possible
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# match rules the XML could define, instead we just reimplement the
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# rules of CLDR 36.1 here in code.
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tdist = DEFAULT_TERRITORY_DISTANCE
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if desired_script_pair == supported_script_pair:
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if desired_language == "ar":
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if (desired_territory in MAGHREB) != (supported_territory in MAGHREB):
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tdist = 5
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elif desired_language == "en":
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if (desired_territory == "GB") and (supported_territory not in US):
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tdist = 3
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elif (desired_territory not in US) and (supported_territory == "GB"):
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tdist = 3
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elif (desired_territory in US) != (supported_territory in US):
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tdist = 5
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# This is not a rule that's spelled out in CLDR, but is implied by things
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# about territory containment mentioned in other standards. Numeric values
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# for territories, like '003', represent broad regions that contain more
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# specific territories.
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#
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# 419 is the numeric value most often seen in language codes, particularly
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# 'es-419' for Latin American Spanish. If you have a language code that
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# differs only in that its territory is more specific, like 'es-PY', it should
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# be closer to a supported 'es-419' than anything with a territory difference.
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#
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# We can implement this for 419 without becoming responsible for keeping up
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# with which countries/territories/regions contain others in the general case.
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elif desired_territory in LATIN_AMERICA and supported_territory == "419":
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tdist = 1
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elif desired_language == "es" or desired_language == "pt":
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if (desired_territory in AMERICAS) != (supported_territory in AMERICAS):
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tdist = 5
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elif desired_script_pair == "zh_Hant":
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if (desired_territory in CNSAR) != (supported_territory in CNSAR):
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tdist = 5
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distance += tdist
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return distance
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