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% +--------------------------------------------------------+
% | Typeset luahyphenrules.tex to get the documentation.   |
% +--------------------------------------------------------+
%
%% Copyright (C) 2016 Javier Bezos
%% All Rights Reserved
%% http://www.texnia.com
%%
%% This work may be distributed and/or modified under the conditions
%% of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3 of this
%% license or (at your option) any later version.  The latest version
%% of this license is in
%%     http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
%% and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX
%% version 2003/12/01 or later.
%%
%% This work has the LPPL maintenance status "maintained".
%%
%% This Current Maintainer of this work is Javier Bezos.
%%
%% This work consists of the files luahyphenrules.tex and
%% luahyphenrules.sty.
\ProvidesPackage{luahyphenrules}
          [2016/12/07 v1.0 language.dat reader lualatex]

% The code below is essentially the same as in babel.dtx, with a few
% minor changes. See the latter for further info.

\begingroup
  \toks@{}
  \count@\z@ % 0=start, 1=0th, 2=normal
  \def\bbl@process@line#1#2 #3 #4 {%
    \ifx=#1%
      \bbl@process@synonym{#2}%
    \else
      \bbl@process@language{#1#2}{#3}{#4}%
    \fi
    \ignorespaces}
  \def\bbl@manylang{%
    \ifnum\bbl@last>\@ne
      \bbl@info{Non-standard hyphenation setup}%
    \fi
    \let\bbl@manylang\relax}
  \def\bbl@process@language#1#2#3{%
    \ifcase\count@
      \@ifundefined{zth@#1}{\count@\tw@}{\count@\@ne}%
    \or
      \count@\tw@
    \fi
    \ifnum\count@=\tw@
      \expandafter\addlanguage\csname l@#1\endcsname
      \language\allocationnumber
      \chardef\bbl@last\allocationnumber
      \bbl@manylang
      \let\bbl@elt\relax
      \xdef\bbl@languages{%
        \bbl@languages\bbl@elt{#1}{\the\language}{#2}{#3}}%
    \fi
    \the\toks@
    \toks@{}}
  \def\bbl@process@synonym@aux#1#2{%
    \global\expandafter\chardef\csname l@#1\endcsname#2\relax
    \let\bbl@elt\relax
    \xdef\bbl@languages{%
      \bbl@languages\bbl@elt{#1}{#2}{}{}}}%
  \def\bbl@process@synonym#1{%
    \ifcase\count@
      \toks@\expandafter{\the\toks@\relax\bbl@process@synonym{#1}}%
    \or
      \@ifundefined{zth@#1}{\bbl@process@synonym@aux{#1}{0}}{}%
    \else
      \bbl@process@synonym@aux{#1}{\the\bbl@last}%
    \fi}
  \ifx\bbl@languages\@undefined % Just a (sensible?) guess
    \chardef\l@english\z@
    \chardef\l@USenglish\z@
    \chardef\bbl@last\z@
    \global\@namedef{bbl@hyphendata@0}{{hyphen.tex}{}}
    \gdef\bbl@languages{%
      \bbl@elt{english}{0}{hyphen.tex}{}%
      \bbl@elt{USenglish}{0}{}{}}
  \else
    \def\bbl@elt#1#2#3#4{% Remove all except language 0
      \ifnum#2>\z@\else
        \noexpand\bbl@elt{#1}{#2}{#3}{#4}%
      \fi}%
    \xdef\bbl@languages{\bbl@languages}%
  \fi
  \def\bbl@elt#1#2#3#4{\@namedef{zth@#1}{}} % Define flags
  \bbl@languages
  \openin1=language.dat
  \ifeof1
    \PackageWarning{luahyphenrules}%
      {I couldn't find language.dat. No additional\MessageBreak
       patterns loaded. Reported}%
  \else
    \loop
      \endlinechar\m@ne
      \read1 to \bbl@line
      \endlinechar`\^^M
      \if T\ifeof1F\fi T\relax
        \ifx\bbl@line\@empty\else
          \edef\bbl@line{\bbl@line\space\space\space}%
          \expandafter\bbl@process@line\bbl@line\relax
        \fi
    \repeat
  \fi
\endgroup

\def\bbl@get@enc#1:#2:#3\@@@{\def\bbl@hyph@enc{#2}}

\newcatcodetable\bbl@tempcattbl

\def\bbl@luapatterns#1#2{%
  \bbl@get@enc#1::\@@@
  \setbox\z@\hbox\bgroup
    \begingroup
      \savecatcodetable\bbl@tempcattbl
      \catcodetable\catcodetable@latex
      \input #1\relax
      \catcodetable\bbl@tempcattbl
    \endgroup
    \def\bbl@tempa{#2}%
    \ifx\bbl@tempa\@empty\else
      \input #2\relax
    \fi
  \egroup}%

\newcommand\HyphenRules[1]{%
  \language=\expandafter\ifx\csname l@#1:\f@encoding\endcsname\relax
    \@ifundefined{l@#1}%
      {\z@
       \PackageError{luahyphenrules}%
        {Unknown language `#1'. Either you have\MessageBreak
         misspelled its name or language.dat doesn't define\MessageBreak
          it. Words in this language won't be hyphenated.}%
        {You may proceed, but expect wrong results}}%
      {\csname l@#1\endcsname 
       \edef\bbl@tempa{#1}}%
  \else
    \csname l@#1:\f@encoding\endcsname
    \edef\bbl@tempa{#1:\f@encoding}%
  \fi\relax
  \@ifundefined{bbl@hyphendata@\the\language}%
    {\def\bbl@elt##1##2##3##4{% 1:name, 2:num, 3:pat-file, 4:exc-file
       \ifnum##2=\csname l@\bbl@tempa\endcsname % tempa=spanish,dutch:OT1...
         \def\bbl@tempb{##3}%
         \ifx\bbl@tempb\@empty\else % if not a synonymous (if pat-file)
           \def\bbl@tempc{{##3}{##4}}%
         \fi
         \expandafter\xdef\csname bbl@hyphendata@##2\endcsname{\bbl@tempc}%
       \fi}%
     \bbl@languages
     \@ifundefined{bbl@hyphendata@\the\language}%
       {\PackageInfo{luahyphenrules}%
          {No hyphenation patterns were set for\MessageBreak
           language ‘\bbl@tempa’. Reported}}%
       {\expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\bbl@luapatterns
          \csname bbl@hyphendata@\the\language\endcsname}}{}}

\endinput