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--
-- This is file `babel-bidi-basic.lua',
-- generated with the docstrip utility.
--
-- The original source files were:
--
-- babel.dtx (with options: `basic')
--
--
-- Copyright (C) 2012-2018 Javier Bezos and Johannes L. Braams.
-- Copyright (C) 1989-2012 Johannes L. Braams and
-- any individual authors listed elsewhere in this file.
-- All rights reserved.
--
-- This file is part of the Babel system.
-- --------------------------------------
--
-- It 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".
--
-- The Current Maintainer of this work is Javier Bezos.
--
-- The list of derived (unpacked) files belonging to the distribution
-- and covered by LPPL is defined by the unpacking scripts (with
-- extension |.ins|) which are part of the distribution.
--
Babel = Babel or {}
Babel.fontmap = Babel.fontmap or {}
Babel.fontmap[0] = {} -- l
Babel.fontmap[1] = {} -- r
Babel.fontmap[2] = {} -- al/an
function Babel.pre_otfload_v(head)
-- head = Babel.numbers(head)
head = Babel.bidi(head, true)
return head
end
function Babel.pre_otfload_h(head, gc, sz, pt, dir)
-- head = Babel.numbers(head)
head = Babel.bidi(head, false, dir)
return head
end
require('babel-bidi.lua')
local characters = Babel.characters
local ranges = Babel.ranges
local DIR = node.id('dir')
local GLYPH = node.id('glyph')
local function insert_implicit(head, state, outer)
local new_state = state
if state.sim and state.eim and state.sim ~= state.eim then
dir = ((outer == 'r') and 'TLT' or 'TRT') -- ie, reverse
local d = node.new(DIR)
d.dir = '+' .. dir
node.insert_before(head, state.sim, d)
local d = node.new(DIR)
d.dir = '-' .. dir
node.insert_after(head, state.eim, d)
end
new_state.sim, new_state.eim = nil, nil
return head, new_state
end
local function insert_numeric(head, state)
local new
local new_state = state
if state.san and state.ean and state.san ~= state.ean then
local d = node.new(DIR)
d.dir = '+TLT'
_, new = node.insert_before(head, state.san, d)
if state.san == state.sim then state.sim = new end
local d = node.new(DIR)
d.dir = '-TLT'
_, new = node.insert_after(head, state.ean, d)
if state.ean == state.eim then state.eim = new end
end
new_state.san, new_state.ean = nil, nil
return head, new_state
end
-- \hbox with an explicit dir can lead to wrong results
-- <R \hbox dir TLT{<R>}> and <L \hbox dir TRT{<L>}>
function Babel.bidi(head, ispar, hdir)
local d -- d is used mainly for computations in a loop
local prev_d = ''
local new_d = false
local nodes = {}
local outer_first = nil
local has_en = false
local first_et = nil
local ATDIR = luatexbase.registernumber'bbl@attr@dir'
local save_outer
local temp = node.get_attribute(head, ATDIR)
if temp then
temp = temp % 3
save_outer = (temp == 0 and 'l') or
(temp == 1 and 'r') or
(temp == 2 and 'al')
elseif ispar then -- Or error? Shouldn't happen
save_outer = ('TRT' == tex.pardir) and 'r' or 'l'
else
save_outer = ('TRT' == hdir) and 'r' or 'l'
end
local outer = save_outer
local last = outer
-- 'al' is only taken into account in the first, current loop
if save_outer == 'al' then save_outer = 'r' end
local fontmap = Babel.fontmap
for item in node.traverse(head) do
-- In what follows, #node is the last (previous) node, because the
-- current one is not added until we start processing the neutrals.
-- three cases: glyph, dir, otherwise
if item.id == GLYPH then
local chardata = characters[item.char]
d = chardata and chardata.d or nil
if not d then
for nn, et in ipairs(ranges) do
if item.char < et[1] then
break
elseif item.char <= et[2] then
d = et[3]
break
end
end
end
d = d or 'l'
local temp = (d == 'l' and 0) or
(d == 'r' and 1) or
(d == 'al' and 2) or
(d == 'an' and 2) or nil
if temp and fontmap and fontmap[temp][item.font] then
item.font = fontmap[temp][item.font]
end
if new_d then
table.insert(nodes, {nil, (outer == 'l') and 'l' or 'r', nil})
attr_d = node.get_attribute(item, ATDIR)
attr_d = attr_d % 3
if attr_d == 1 then
outer_first = 'r'
last = 'r'
elseif attr_d == 2 then
outer_first = 'r'
last = 'al'
else
outer_first = 'l'
last = 'l'
end
outer = last
has_en = false
first_et = nil
new_d = false
end
elseif item.id == DIR then
d = nil
new_d = true
else
d = nil
end
-- AL <= EN/ET/ES -- W2 + W3 + W6
if last == 'al' and d == 'en' then
d = 'an' -- W3
elseif last == 'al' and (d == 'et' or d == 'es') then
d = 'on' -- W6
end
-- EN + CS/ES + EN -- W4
if d == 'en' and #nodes >= 2 then
if (nodes[#nodes][2] == 'es' or nodes[#nodes][2] == 'cs')
and nodes[#nodes-1][2] == 'en' then
nodes[#nodes][2] = 'en'
end
end
-- AN + CS + AN -- W4 too, because uax9 mixes both cases
if d == 'an' and #nodes >= 2 then
if (nodes[#nodes][2] == 'cs')
and nodes[#nodes-1][2] == 'an' then
nodes[#nodes][2] = 'an'
end
end
-- ET/EN -- W5 + W7->l / W6->on
if d == 'et' then
first_et = first_et or (#nodes + 1)
elseif d == 'en' then
has_en = true
first_et = first_et or (#nodes + 1)
elseif first_et then -- d may be nil here !
if has_en then
if last == 'l' then
temp = 'l' -- W7
else
temp = 'en' -- W5
end
else
temp = 'on' -- W6
end
for e = first_et, #nodes do
if nodes[e][1].id == GLYPH then nodes[e][2] = temp end
end
first_et = nil
has_en = false
end
if d then
if d == 'al' then
d = 'r'
last = 'al'
elseif d == 'l' or d == 'r' then
last = d
end
prev_d = d
table.insert(nodes, {item, d, outer_first})
else
-- Not sure about the following. Looks too 'ad hoc', but it's
-- required for numbers, so that 89 19 becomes 19 89. It also
-- affects n+cs/es+n.
if prev_d == 'an' or prev_d == 'en' then
table.insert(nodes, {item, 'on', nil})
end
end
outer_first = nil
end
-- TODO -- repeated here in case EN/ET is the last node. Find a
-- better way of doing things:
if first_et then -- dir may be nil here !
if has_en then
if last == 'l' then
temp = 'l' -- W7
else
temp = 'en' -- W5
end
else
temp = 'on' -- W6
end
for e = first_et, #nodes do
if nodes[e][1].id == GLYPH then nodes[e][2] = temp end
end
end
-- dummy node, to close things
table.insert(nodes, {nil, (outer == 'l') and 'l' or 'r', nil})
--------------- NEUTRAL -----------------
outer = save_outer
last = outer
local first_on = nil
for q = 1, #nodes do
local item
local outer_first = nodes[q][3]
outer = outer_first or outer
last = outer_first or last
local d = nodes[q][2]
if d == 'an' or d == 'en' then d = 'r' end
if d == 'cs' or d == 'et' or d == 'es' then d = 'on' end --- W6
if d == 'on' then
first_on = first_on or q
elseif first_on then
if last == d then
temp = d
else
temp = outer
end
for r = first_on, q - 1 do
nodes[r][2] = temp
item = nodes[r][1] -- MIRRORING
if item.id == GLYPH and temp == 'r' then
item.char = characters[item.char].m or item.char
end
end
first_on = nil
end
if d == 'r' or d == 'l' then last = d end
end
-------------- IMPLICIT, REORDER ----------------
outer = save_outer
last = outer
local state = {}
state.has_r = false
for q = 1, #nodes do
local item = nodes[q][1]
outer = nodes[q][3] or outer
local d = nodes[q][2]
if d == 'nsm' then d = last end -- W1
if d == 'en' then d = 'an' end
local isdir = (d == 'r' or d == 'l')
if outer == 'l' and d == 'an' then
state.san = state.san or item
state.ean = item
elseif state.san then
head, state = insert_numeric(head, state)
end
if outer == 'l' then
if d == 'an' or d == 'r' then -- im -> implicit
if d == 'r' then state.has_r = true end
state.sim = state.sim or item
state.eim = item
elseif d == 'l' and state.sim and state.has_r then
head, state = insert_implicit(head, state, outer)
elseif d == 'l' then
state.sim, state.eim, state.has_r = nil, nil, false
end
else
if d == 'an' or d == 'l' then
state.sim = state.sim or item
state.eim = item
elseif d == 'r' and state.sim then
head, state = insert_implicit(head, state, outer)
elseif d == 'r' then
state.sim, state.eim = nil, nil
end
end
if isdir then
last = d -- Don't search back - best save now
elseif d == 'on' and state.san then
state.san = state.san or item
state.ean = item
end
end
return node.prev(head) or head
end
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