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# Following work by @jiahao, we compute character widths using a combination of
#   * advance widths from GNU Unifont (advance width 512 = 1 en)
#   * UAX 11: East Asian Width
#   * a few exceptions as needed
# Adapted from http://nbviewer.ipython.org/gist/jiahao/07e8b08bf6d8671e9734
#
# Requires Julia (obviously) and FontForge.

#############################################################################
CharWidths = Dict{Int,Int}()

#############################################################################
# Use ../libutf8proc for category codes, rather than the one in Julia,
# to minimize bootstrapping complexity when a new version of Unicode comes out.
catcode(c) = ccall((:utf8proc_category,"../libutf8proc"), Cint, (Int32,), c)

# use Base.UTF8proc module to get category codes constants, since
# we won't change these in utf8proc.
import Base.UTF8proc

#############################################################################
# Use a default width of 1 for all character categories that are
# letter/symbol/number-like, as well as for unassigned/private-use chars.
# This can be overriden by Unifont or UAX 11
# below, but provides a useful nonzero fallback for new codepoints when
# a new Unicode version has been released but Unifont hasn't been updated yet.

zerowidth = Set{Int}() # categories that may contain zero-width chars
push!(zerowidth, UTF8proc.UTF8PROC_CATEGORY_MN)
push!(zerowidth, UTF8proc.UTF8PROC_CATEGORY_MC)
push!(zerowidth, UTF8proc.UTF8PROC_CATEGORY_ME)
push!(zerowidth, UTF8proc.UTF8PROC_CATEGORY_SK)
push!(zerowidth, UTF8proc.UTF8PROC_CATEGORY_ZS)
push!(zerowidth, UTF8proc.UTF8PROC_CATEGORY_ZL)
push!(zerowidth, UTF8proc.UTF8PROC_CATEGORY_ZP)
push!(zerowidth, UTF8proc.UTF8PROC_CATEGORY_CC)
push!(zerowidth, UTF8proc.UTF8PROC_CATEGORY_CF)
push!(zerowidth, UTF8proc.UTF8PROC_CATEGORY_CS)
for c in 0x0000:0x110000
    if catcode(c)  zerowidth
        CharWidths[c] = 1
    end
end

#############################################################################
# Widths from GNU Unifont

#Read sfdfile for character widths
function parsesfd(filename::AbstractString, CharWidths::Dict{Int,Int}=Dict{Int,Int}())
    state=:seekchar
    lineno = 0
    codepoint = width = nothing
    for line in readlines(open(filename))
        lineno += 1
        if state==:seekchar         #StartChar: nonmarkingreturn
            if contains(line, "StartChar: ")
                codepoint = nothing
                width = nothing
                state = :readdata
            end
        elseif state==:readdata #Encoding: 65538 -1 2, Width: 1024
            contains(line, "Encoding:") && (codepoint = parse(Int, split(line)[3]))
            contains(line, "Width:") && (width = parse(Int, split(line)[2]))
            if codepoint!=nothing && width!=nothing && codepoint >= 0
                w=div(width, 512) # 512 units to the en
                if w > 0
                    # only add nonzero widths, since (1) the default is zero
                    # and (2) this circumvents some apparent bugs in Unifont
                    # (https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/index.php?45395)
                    CharWidths[codepoint] = w
                end
                state = :seekchar
            end
        end
    end
    CharWidths
end
CharWidths=parsesfd("unifont.sfd", CharWidths)
CharWidths=parsesfd("unifont_upper.sfd", CharWidths)

#############################################################################
# Widths from UAX #11: East Asian Width
#   .. these take precedence over the Unifont width for all codepoints
#      listed explicitly as wide/full/narrow/half-width

for line in readlines(open("EastAsianWidth.txt"))
    #Strip comments
    (isempty(line) || line[1] == '#') && continue
    precomment = split(line, '#')[1]
    #Parse code point range and width code
    tokens = split(precomment, ';')
    length(tokens) >= 2 || continue
    charrange = tokens[1]
    width = strip(tokens[2])
    #Parse code point range into Julia UnitRange
    rangetokens = split(charrange, "..")
    charstart = parse(UInt32, "0x"*rangetokens[1])
    charend = parse(UInt32, "0x"*rangetokens[length(rangetokens)>1 ? 2 : 1])

    #Assign widths
    for c in charstart:charend
        if width=="W" || width=="F" # wide or full
            CharWidths[c]=2
        elseif width=="Na"|| width=="H"
            CharWidths[c]=1
        end
    end
end

#############################################################################
# A few exceptions to the above cases, found by manual comparison
# to other wcwidth functions and similar checks.

for c in keys(CharWidths)
    cat = catcode(c)

    # make sure format control character (category Cf) have width 0
    # (some of these, like U+0601, can have a width in some cases
    #  but normally act like prepended combining marks.  U+fff9 etc
    #  are also odd, but have zero width in typical terminal contexts)
    if cat==UTF8proc.UTF8PROC_CATEGORY_CF
        CharWidths[c]=0
    end

    # Unifont has nonzero width for a number of non-spacing combining
    # characters, e.g. (in 7.0.06): f84,17b4,17b5,180b,180d,2d7f, and
    # the variation selectors
    if cat==UTF8proc.UTF8PROC_CATEGORY_MN
        CharWidths[c]=0
    end

    # We also assign width of one to unassigned and private-use
    # codepoints (Unifont includes ConScript Unicode Registry PUA fonts,
    # but since these are nonstandard it seems questionable to use Unifont metrics;
    # if they are printed as the replacement character U+FFFD they will have width 1).
    if cat==UTF8proc.UTF8PROC_CATEGORY_CO || cat==UTF8proc.UTF8PROC_CATEGORY_CN
        CharWidths[c]=1
    end

    # for some reason, Unifont has width-2 glyphs for ASCII control chars
    if cat==UTF8proc.UTF8PROC_CATEGORY_CC
        CharWidths[c]=0
    end
end

#Soft hyphen is typically printed as a hyphen (-) in terminals.
CharWidths[0x00ad]=1

#By definition, should have zero width (on the same line)
#0x002028 '
' category: Zl name: LINE SEPARATOR/
#0x002029 '
' category: Zp name: PARAGRAPH SEPARATOR/
CharWidths[0x2028]=0
CharWidths[0x2029]=0

#By definition, should be narrow = width of 1 en space
#0x00202f ' ' category: Zs name: NARROW NO-BREAK SPACE/
CharWidths[0x202f]=1

#By definition, should be wide = width of 1 em space
#0x002001 ' ' category: Zs name: EM QUAD/
#0x002003 ' ' category: Zs name: EM SPACE/
CharWidths[0x2001]=2
CharWidths[0x2003]=2

#############################################################################
# Output (to a file or pipe) for processing by data_generator.rb,
# encoded as a sequence of intervals.

firstc = 0x000000
lastv = 0
uhex(c) = uppercase(hex(c,4))
for c in 0x0000:0x110000
    v = get(CharWidths, c, 0)
    if v != lastv || c == 0x110000
        v < 4 || error("invalid charwidth $v for $c")
        if firstc+1 < c
            println(uhex(firstc), "..", uhex(c-1), "; ", lastv)
        else
            println(uhex(firstc), "; ", lastv)
        end
        firstc = c
        lastv = v
    end
end