intl/icu/source/extra/scrptrun/readme.html

Sat, 03 Jan 2015 20:18:00 +0100

author
Michael Schloh von Bennewitz <michael@schloh.com>
date
Sat, 03 Jan 2015 20:18:00 +0100
branch
TOR_BUG_3246
changeset 7
129ffea94266
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Conditionally enable double key logic according to:
private browsing mode or privacy.thirdparty.isolate preference and
implement in GetCookieStringCommon and FindCookie where it counts...
With some reservations of how to convince FindCookie users to test
condition and pass a nullptr when disabling double key logic.

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     5    <meta name="Copyright" content="Copyright (c) 2002, International Business Machines Corporation and others. All Rights Reserved.">
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    12 <h2>
    13 What is scrptrun and srtest?</h2>
    14 The ICU LayoutEngine must be called with text in a single script. scrptrun.h
    15 and scrptrun.cpp implement the ScriptRun class, which can be used to find
    16 runs of text that is in a single script. It uses a basic iteration interface.
    17 <p>srtest is a little program that tests ScriptRun. You can use it as an
    18 example of how to use ScriptRun. Here's what the output should look like:
    19 <blockquote><font face="Courier New,Courier"><font size=-1>Script 'DEVANAGARI'
    20 from 0 to 9.</font></font>
    21 <br><font face="Courier New,Courier"><font size=-1>Script 'ARABIC' from
    22 9 to 17.</font></font>
    23 <br><font face="Courier New,Courier"><font size=-1>Script 'CYRILLIC' from
    24 17 to 25.</font></font>
    25 <br><font face="Courier New,Courier"><font size=-1>Script 'LATIN' from
    26 25 to 33.</font></font>
    27 <br><font face="Courier New,Courier"><font size=-1>Script 'HAN' from 33
    28 to 35.</font></font>
    29 <br><font face="Courier New,Courier"><font size=-1>Script 'HIRAGANA' from
    30 35 to 41.</font></font>
    31 <br><font face="Courier New,Courier"><font size=-1>Script 'KATAKANA' from
    32 41 to 45.</font></font>
    33 <br><font face="Courier New,Courier"><font size=-1>Script 'DESERET' from
    34 45 to 53.</font></font></blockquote>
    36 <h2>
    37 How do I build scrptrun and srtest?</h2>
    38 To use the ScriptRun class in a Windows application, just include scrptrun.h
    39 and scrptrun.cpp right out of the &lt;icu>\source\extra\scrptrun directory
    40 into your project. You'll also need to add the &lt;icu>\source]extra\scrptrun
    41 directory to the "Additional include directories" section of the "Preprocessor"
    42 category on the "C/C++" tab in the project settings.
    43 <p>On UNIX systems the simplest thing to do is to just copy scrptrun.h
    44 and scrptrun.cpp into your source directory. If you want to use them from
    45 &lt;icu>/source/extra/scrpturn, it's a bit trickier: the default dependency
    46 rules don't work on source files in a different directory. You need to
    47 add separate dependency rules for scrptrun.o and scrptrun.d. See &lt;icu>/source/samples/layout/Makefile.in
    48 for an example of how to do this. You'll also have to add -I$(top_srcdir)/extra/scrptrun
    49 to your compiler flags so that the compiler can find scrptrun.h. If your
    50 application has to build on multiple UNIX platforms, it might be difficult
    51 to wirte dependency rules that will work correctly on all platforms. In
    52 that case, you're probably better off copying the scrpturn files to your
    53 source directory.
    54 <p>Building srtest is easy, on Windows build the srtest workspace in &lt;icu>\source\extra\scrptrun.
    55 On UNIX, connect to &lt;top-build-dir>/extra/scrptrun and do "make all"
    56 <h2>
    57 Notes</h2>
    59 <ul>
    60 <li>
    61 ScriptRun is based on <a href="http://www.unicode.org/unicode/reports/tr24/">Unicode
    62 Technical Report #24</a> but the implementation is not complete. In particular
    63 the support for paired punctuation is only a prototype. A complete implementation
    64 will be added to ICU in the future.</li>
    65 </ul>
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