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* This file is part of OpenTTD.
* OpenTTD is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, version 2.
* OpenTTD is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
* See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with OpenTTD. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
/** @file table/strgen_tables.h Tables of commands for strgen */
#include "../core/enum_type.hpp"
enum CmdFlags {
C_NONE = 0x0, ///< Nothing special about this command
C_DONTCOUNT = 0x1, ///< These commands aren't counted for comparison
C_CASE = 0x2, ///< These commands support cases
C_GENDER = 0x4, ///< These commands support genders
};
DECLARE_ENUM_AS_BIT_SET(CmdFlags)
struct Buffer;
typedef void (*ParseCmdProc)(Buffer *buffer, char *buf, int value);
struct CmdStruct {
const char *cmd;
ParseCmdProc proc;
long value;
uint8_t consumes;
int8_t default_plural_offset;
CmdFlags flags;
};
extern void EmitSingleChar(Buffer *buffer, char *buf, int value);
extern void EmitPlural(Buffer *buffer, char *buf, int value);
extern void EmitGender(Buffer *buffer, char *buf, int value);
static const CmdStruct _cmd_structs[] = {
/* Font size */
{"NORMAL_FONT", EmitSingleChar, SCC_NORMALFONT, 0, -1, C_NONE},
{"TINY_FONT", EmitSingleChar, SCC_TINYFONT, 0, -1, C_NONE},
{"BIG_FONT", EmitSingleChar, SCC_BIGFONT, 0, -1, C_NONE},
{"MONO_FONT", EmitSingleChar, SCC_MONOFONT, 0, -1, C_NONE},
/* Colours */
{"BLUE", EmitSingleChar, SCC_BLUE, 0, -1, C_DONTCOUNT},
{"SILVER", EmitSingleChar, SCC_SILVER, 0, -1, C_DONTCOUNT},
{"GOLD", EmitSingleChar, SCC_GOLD, 0, -1, C_DONTCOUNT},
{"RED", EmitSingleChar, SCC_RED, 0, -1, C_DONTCOUNT},
{"PURPLE", EmitSingleChar, SCC_PURPLE, 0, -1, C_DONTCOUNT},
{"LTBROWN", EmitSingleChar, SCC_LTBROWN, 0, -1, C_DONTCOUNT},
{"ORANGE", EmitSingleChar, SCC_ORANGE, 0, -1, C_DONTCOUNT},
{"GREEN", EmitSingleChar, SCC_GREEN, 0, -1, C_DONTCOUNT},
{"YELLOW", EmitSingleChar, SCC_YELLOW, 0, -1, C_DONTCOUNT},
{"DKGREEN", EmitSingleChar, SCC_DKGREEN, 0, -1, C_DONTCOUNT},
{"CREAM", EmitSingleChar, SCC_CREAM, 0, -1, C_DONTCOUNT},
{"BROWN", EmitSingleChar, SCC_BROWN, 0, -1, C_DONTCOUNT},
{"WHITE", EmitSingleChar, SCC_WHITE, 0, -1, C_DONTCOUNT},
{"LTBLUE", EmitSingleChar, SCC_LTBLUE, 0, -1, C_DONTCOUNT},
{"GRAY", EmitSingleChar, SCC_GRAY, 0, -1, C_DONTCOUNT},
{"DKBLUE", EmitSingleChar, SCC_DKBLUE, 0, -1, C_DONTCOUNT},
{"BLACK", EmitSingleChar, SCC_BLACK, 0, -1, C_DONTCOUNT},
{"COLOUR", EmitSingleChar, SCC_COLOUR, 1, -1, C_NONE},
{"PUSH_COLOUR", EmitSingleChar, SCC_PUSH_COLOUR, 0, -1, C_DONTCOUNT},
{"POP_COLOUR", EmitSingleChar, SCC_POP_COLOUR, 0, -1, C_DONTCOUNT},
{"REV", EmitSingleChar, SCC_REVISION, 0, -1, C_NONE}, // openttd revision string
{"STRING1", EmitSingleChar, SCC_STRING1, 2, -1, C_CASE | C_GENDER}, // included string that consumes the string id and ONE argument
{"STRING2", EmitSingleChar, SCC_STRING2, 3, -1, C_CASE | C_GENDER}, // included string that consumes the string id and TWO arguments
{"STRING3", EmitSingleChar, SCC_STRING3, 4, -1, C_CASE | C_GENDER}, // included string that consumes the string id and THREE arguments
{"STRING4", EmitSingleChar, SCC_STRING4, 5, -1, C_CASE | C_GENDER}, // included string that consumes the string id and FOUR arguments
{"STRING5", EmitSingleChar, SCC_STRING5, 6, -1, C_CASE | C_GENDER}, // included string that consumes the string id and FIVE arguments
{"STRING6", EmitSingleChar, SCC_STRING6, 7, -1, C_CASE | C_GENDER}, // included string that consumes the string id and SIX arguments
{"STRING7", EmitSingleChar, SCC_STRING7, 8, -1, C_CASE | C_GENDER}, // included string that consumes the string id and SEVEN arguments
{"STATION_FEATURES", EmitSingleChar, SCC_STATION_FEATURES, 1, -1, C_NONE}, // station features string, icons of the features
{"INDUSTRY", EmitSingleChar, SCC_INDUSTRY_NAME, 1, -1, C_CASE | C_GENDER}, // industry, takes an industry #, can have cases
{"CARGO_LONG", EmitSingleChar, SCC_CARGO_LONG, 2, 1, C_NONE | C_GENDER},
{"CARGO_SHORT", EmitSingleChar, SCC_CARGO_SHORT, 2, 1, C_NONE | C_GENDER}, // short cargo description, only ### tons, or ### litres
{"CARGO_TINY", EmitSingleChar, SCC_CARGO_TINY, 2, 1, C_NONE}, // tiny cargo description with only the amount, not a specifier for the amount or the actual cargo name
{"CARGO_LIST", EmitSingleChar, SCC_CARGO_LIST, 1, -1, C_CASE},
{"POWER", EmitSingleChar, SCC_POWER, 1, 0, C_NONE},
{"POWER_TO_WEIGHT", EmitSingleChar, SCC_POWER_TO_WEIGHT, 1, 0, C_NONE},
{"VOLUME_LONG", EmitSingleChar, SCC_VOLUME_LONG, 1, 0, C_NONE},
{"VOLUME_SHORT", EmitSingleChar, SCC_VOLUME_SHORT, 1, 0, C_NONE},
{"WEIGHT_LONG", EmitSingleChar, SCC_WEIGHT_LONG, 1, 0, C_NONE},
{"WEIGHT_SHORT", EmitSingleChar, SCC_WEIGHT_SHORT, 1, 0, C_NONE},
{"FORCE", EmitSingleChar, SCC_FORCE, 1, 0, C_NONE},
{"VELOCITY", EmitSingleChar, SCC_VELOCITY, 1, 0, C_NONE},
{"HEIGHT", EmitSingleChar, SCC_HEIGHT, 1, 0, C_NONE},
{"P", EmitPlural, 0, 0, -1, C_DONTCOUNT}, // plural specifier
{"G", EmitGender, 0, 0, -1, C_DONTCOUNT}, // gender specifier
{"DATE_TINY", EmitSingleChar, SCC_DATE_TINY, 1, -1, C_NONE},
{"DATE_SHORT", EmitSingleChar, SCC_DATE_SHORT, 1, -1, C_CASE},
{"DATE_LONG", EmitSingleChar, SCC_DATE_LONG, 1, -1, C_CASE},
{"DATE_ISO", EmitSingleChar, SCC_DATE_ISO, 1, -1, C_NONE},
{"STRING", EmitSingleChar, SCC_STRING, 1, -1, C_CASE | C_GENDER},
{"RAW_STRING", EmitSingleChar, SCC_RAW_STRING_POINTER, 1, -1, C_NONE | C_GENDER},
/* Numbers */
{"COMMA", EmitSingleChar, SCC_COMMA, 1, 0, C_NONE}, // Number with comma
{"DECIMAL", EmitSingleChar, SCC_DECIMAL, 2, 0, C_NONE}, // Number with comma and fractional part. Second parameter is number of fractional digits, first parameter is number times 10**(second parameter).
{"NUM", EmitSingleChar, SCC_NUM, 1, 0, C_NONE}, // Signed number
{"ZEROFILL_NUM", EmitSingleChar, SCC_ZEROFILL_NUM, 2, 0, C_NONE}, // Unsigned number with zero fill, e.g. "02". First parameter is number, second minimum length
{"BYTES", EmitSingleChar, SCC_BYTES, 1, 0, C_NONE}, // Unsigned number with "bytes", i.e. "1.02 MiB or 123 KiB"
{"HEX", EmitSingleChar, SCC_HEX, 1, 0, C_NONE}, // Hexadecimally printed number
{"CURRENCY_LONG", EmitSingleChar, SCC_CURRENCY_LONG, 1, 0, C_NONE},
{"CURRENCY_SHORT", EmitSingleChar, SCC_CURRENCY_SHORT, 1, 0, C_NONE}, // compact currency
{"WAYPOINT", EmitSingleChar, SCC_WAYPOINT_NAME, 1, -1, C_NONE | C_GENDER}, // waypoint name
{"STATION", EmitSingleChar, SCC_STATION_NAME, 1, -1, C_NONE | C_GENDER},
{"DEPOT", EmitSingleChar, SCC_DEPOT_NAME, 2, -1, C_NONE | C_GENDER},
{"TOWN", EmitSingleChar, SCC_TOWN_NAME, 1, -1, C_NONE | C_GENDER},
{"GROUP", EmitSingleChar, SCC_GROUP_NAME, 1, -1, C_NONE | C_GENDER},
{"SIGN", EmitSingleChar, SCC_SIGN_NAME, 1, -1, C_NONE | C_GENDER},
{"ENGINE", EmitSingleChar, SCC_ENGINE_NAME, 1, -1, C_NONE | C_GENDER},
{"VEHICLE", EmitSingleChar, SCC_VEHICLE_NAME, 1, -1, C_NONE | C_GENDER},
{"COMPANY", EmitSingleChar, SCC_COMPANY_NAME, 1, -1, C_NONE | C_GENDER},
{"COMPANY_NUM", EmitSingleChar, SCC_COMPANY_NUM, 1, -1, C_NONE},
{"PRESIDENT_NAME", EmitSingleChar, SCC_PRESIDENT_NAME, 1, -1, C_NONE | C_GENDER},
{"", EmitSingleChar, '\n', 0, -1, C_DONTCOUNT},
{"{", EmitSingleChar, '{', 0, -1, C_DONTCOUNT},
{"UP_ARROW", EmitSingleChar, SCC_UP_ARROW, 0, -1, C_DONTCOUNT},
{"SMALL_UP_ARROW", EmitSingleChar, SCC_SMALL_UP_ARROW, 0, -1, C_DONTCOUNT},
{"SMALL_DOWN_ARROW", EmitSingleChar, SCC_SMALL_DOWN_ARROW, 0, -1, C_DONTCOUNT},
{"TRAIN", EmitSingleChar, SCC_TRAIN, 0, -1, C_DONTCOUNT},
{"LORRY", EmitSingleChar, SCC_LORRY, 0, -1, C_DONTCOUNT},
{"BUS", EmitSingleChar, SCC_BUS, 0, -1, C_DONTCOUNT},
{"PLANE", EmitSingleChar, SCC_PLANE, 0, -1, C_DONTCOUNT},
{"SHIP", EmitSingleChar, SCC_SHIP, 0, -1, C_DONTCOUNT},
{"NBSP", EmitSingleChar, 0xA0, 0, -1, C_DONTCOUNT},
{"COPYRIGHT", EmitSingleChar, 0xA9, 0, -1, C_DONTCOUNT},
{"DOWN_ARROW", EmitSingleChar, SCC_DOWN_ARROW, 0, -1, C_DONTCOUNT},
{"CHECKMARK", EmitSingleChar, SCC_CHECKMARK, 0, -1, C_DONTCOUNT},
{"CROSS", EmitSingleChar, SCC_CROSS, 0, -1, C_DONTCOUNT},
{"RIGHT_ARROW", EmitSingleChar, SCC_RIGHT_ARROW, 0, -1, C_DONTCOUNT},
{"SMALL_LEFT_ARROW", EmitSingleChar, SCC_LESS_THAN, 0, -1, C_DONTCOUNT},
{"SMALL_RIGHT_ARROW", EmitSingleChar, SCC_GREATER_THAN, 0, -1, C_DONTCOUNT},
/* The following are directional formatting codes used to get the RTL strings right:
* http://www.unicode.org/unicode/reports/tr9/#Directional_Formatting_Codes */
{"LRM", EmitSingleChar, CHAR_TD_LRM, 0, -1, C_DONTCOUNT},
{"RLM", EmitSingleChar, CHAR_TD_RLM, 0, -1, C_DONTCOUNT},
{"LRE", EmitSingleChar, CHAR_TD_LRE, 0, -1, C_DONTCOUNT},
{"RLE", EmitSingleChar, CHAR_TD_RLE, 0, -1, C_DONTCOUNT},
{"LRO", EmitSingleChar, CHAR_TD_LRO, 0, -1, C_DONTCOUNT},
{"RLO", EmitSingleChar, CHAR_TD_RLO, 0, -1, C_DONTCOUNT},
{"PDF", EmitSingleChar, CHAR_TD_PDF, 0, -1, C_DONTCOUNT},
};
/** Description of a plural form */
struct PluralForm {
int plural_count; ///< The number of plural forms
const char *description; ///< Human readable description of the form
const char *names; ///< Plural names
};
/** The maximum number of plurals. */
static const int MAX_PLURALS = 5;
/** All plural forms used */
static const PluralForm _plural_forms[] = {
{ 2, "Two forms: special case for 1.", "\"1\" \"other\"" },
{ 1, "Only one form.", "\"other\"" },
{ 2, "Two forms: special case for 0 to 1.", "\"0..1\" \"other\"" },
{ 3, "Three forms: special cases for 0, and numbers ending in 1 except when ending in 11.", "\"1,21,31,...\" \"other\" \"0\"" },
{ 5, "Five forms: special cases for 1, 2, 3 to 6, and 7 to 10.", "\"1\" \"2\" \"3..6\" \"7..10\" \"other\"" },
{ 3, "Three forms: special cases for numbers ending in 1 except when ending in 11, and 2 to 9 except when ending in 12 to 19.", "\"1,21,31,...\" \"2..9,22..29,32..39,...\" \"other\"" },
{ 3, "Three forms: special cases for numbers ending in 1 except when ending in 11, and 2 to 4 except when ending in 12 to 14.", "\"1,21,31,...\" \"2..4,22..24,32..34,...\" \"other\"" },
{ 3, "Three forms: special cases for 1, and numbers ending in 2 to 4 except when ending in 12 to 14.", "\"1\" \"2..4,22..24,32..34,...\" \"other\"" },
{ 4, "Four forms: special cases for numbers ending in 01, 02, and 03 to 04.", "\"1,101,201,...\" \"2,102,202,...\" \"3..4,103..104,203..204,...\" \"other\"" },
{ 2, "Two forms: special case for numbers ending in 1 except when ending in 11.", "\"1,21,31,...\" \"other\"" },
{ 3, "Three forms: special cases for 1, and 2 to 4.", "\"1\" \"2..4\" \"other\"" },
{ 2, "Two forms: cases for numbers ending with a consonant, and with a vowel.", "\"yeong,il,sam,yuk,chil,pal\" \"i,sa,o,gu\"" },
{ 4, "Four forms: special cases for 1, 0 and numbers ending in 02 to 10, and numbers ending in 11 to 19.", "\"1\" \"0,2..10,102..110,202..210,...\" \"11..19,111..119,211..219,...\" \"other\"" },
{ 4, "Four forms: special cases for 1 and 11, 2 and 12, 3..10 and 13..19.", "\"1,11\" \"2,12\" \"3..10,13..19\" \"other\"" },
{ 3, "Three forms: special cases for 1, 0 and numbers ending in 01 to 19.", "\"1\" \"0,2..19,101..119,201..219,...\" \"other\"" },
};
/* Flags:
* 0 = nothing
* t = translator editable
* l = ltr/rtl choice
* p = plural choice
* d = separator char (replace spaces with {NBSP})
* x1 = hexadecimal number of 1 byte
* x2 = hexadecimal number of 2 bytes
* g = gender
* c = cases
* a = array, i.e. list of strings
*/
/** All pragmas used */
static const char * const _pragmas[][4] = {
/* name flags default description */
{ "name", "0", "", "English name for the language" },
{ "ownname", "t", "", "Localised name for the language" },
{ "isocode", "0", "", "ISO code for the language" },
{ "plural", "tp", "0", "Plural form to use" },
{ "textdir", "tl", "ltr", "Text direction. Either ltr (left-to-right) or rtl (right-to-left)" },
{ "digitsep", "td", ",", "Digit grouping separator for non-currency numbers" },
{ "digitsepcur", "td", ",", "Digit grouping separator for currency numbers" },
{ "decimalsep", "td", ".", "Decimal separator" },
{ "winlangid", "x2", "0x0000", "Language ID for Windows" },
{ "grflangid", "x1", "0x00", "Language ID for NewGRFs" },
{ "gender", "tag", "", "List of genders" },
{ "case", "tac", "", "List of cases" },
};
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