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6.4 KiB
Go
252 lines
6.4 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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package display
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// This file contains common lookup code that is shared between the various
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// implementations of Namer and Dictionaries.
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import (
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"fmt"
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"sort"
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"strings"
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"golang.org/x/text/language"
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)
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type namer interface {
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// name gets the string for the given index. It should walk the
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// inheritance chain if a value is not present in the base index.
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name(idx int) string
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}
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func nameLanguage(n namer, x interface{}) string {
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t, _ := language.All.Compose(x)
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for {
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i, _, _ := langTagSet.index(t.Raw())
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if s := n.name(i); s != "" {
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return s
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}
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if t = t.Parent(); t == language.Und {
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return ""
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}
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}
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}
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func nameScript(n namer, x interface{}) string {
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t, _ := language.DeprecatedScript.Compose(x)
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_, s, _ := t.Raw()
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return n.name(scriptIndex.index(s.String()))
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}
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func nameRegion(n namer, x interface{}) string {
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t, _ := language.DeprecatedRegion.Compose(x)
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_, _, r := t.Raw()
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return n.name(regionIndex.index(r.String()))
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}
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func nameTag(langN, scrN, regN namer, x interface{}) string {
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t, ok := x.(language.Tag)
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if !ok {
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return ""
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}
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const form = language.All &^ language.SuppressScript
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if c, err := form.Canonicalize(t); err == nil {
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t = c
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}
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_, sRaw, rRaw := t.Raw()
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i, scr, reg := langTagSet.index(t.Raw())
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for i != -1 {
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if str := langN.name(i); str != "" {
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if hasS, hasR := (scr != language.Script{}), (reg != language.Region{}); hasS || hasR {
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ss, sr := "", ""
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if hasS {
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ss = scrN.name(scriptIndex.index(scr.String()))
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}
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if hasR {
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sr = regN.name(regionIndex.index(reg.String()))
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}
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// TODO: use patterns in CLDR or at least confirm they are the
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// same for all languages.
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if ss != "" && sr != "" {
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return fmt.Sprintf("%s (%s, %s)", str, ss, sr)
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}
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if ss != "" || sr != "" {
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return fmt.Sprintf("%s (%s%s)", str, ss, sr)
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}
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}
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return str
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}
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scr, reg = sRaw, rRaw
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if t = t.Parent(); t == language.Und {
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return ""
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}
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i, _, _ = langTagSet.index(t.Raw())
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}
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return ""
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}
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// header contains the data and indexes for a single namer.
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// data contains a series of strings concatenated into one. index contains the
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// offsets for a string in data. For example, consider a header that defines
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// strings for the languages de, el, en, fi, and nl:
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//
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// header{
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// data: "GermanGreekEnglishDutch",
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// index: []uint16{ 0, 6, 11, 18, 18, 23 },
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// }
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//
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// For a language with index i, the string is defined by
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// data[index[i]:index[i+1]]. So the number of elements in index is always one
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// greater than the number of languages for which header defines a value.
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// A string for a language may be empty, which means the name is undefined. In
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// the above example, the name for fi (Finnish) is undefined.
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type header struct {
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data string
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index []uint16
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}
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// name looks up the name for a tag in the dictionary, given its index.
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func (h *header) name(i int) string {
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if 0 <= i && i < len(h.index)-1 {
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return h.data[h.index[i]:h.index[i+1]]
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}
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return ""
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}
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// tagSet is used to find the index of a language in a set of tags.
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type tagSet struct {
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single tagIndex
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long []string
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}
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var (
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langTagSet = tagSet{
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single: langIndex,
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long: langTagsLong,
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}
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// selfTagSet is used for indexing the language strings in their own
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// language.
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selfTagSet = tagSet{
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single: selfIndex,
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long: selfTagsLong,
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}
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zzzz = language.MustParseScript("Zzzz")
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zz = language.MustParseRegion("ZZ")
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)
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// index returns the index of the tag for the given base, script and region or
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// its parent if the tag is not available. If the match is for a parent entry,
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// the excess script and region are returned.
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func (ts *tagSet) index(base language.Base, scr language.Script, reg language.Region) (int, language.Script, language.Region) {
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lang := base.String()
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index := -1
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if (scr != language.Script{} || reg != language.Region{}) {
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if scr == zzzz {
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scr = language.Script{}
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}
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if reg == zz {
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reg = language.Region{}
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}
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i := sort.SearchStrings(ts.long, lang)
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// All entries have either a script or a region and not both.
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scrStr, regStr := scr.String(), reg.String()
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for ; i < len(ts.long) && strings.HasPrefix(ts.long[i], lang); i++ {
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if s := ts.long[i][len(lang)+1:]; s == scrStr {
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scr = language.Script{}
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index = i + ts.single.len()
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break
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} else if s == regStr {
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reg = language.Region{}
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index = i + ts.single.len()
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break
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}
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}
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}
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if index == -1 {
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index = ts.single.index(lang)
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}
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return index, scr, reg
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}
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func (ts *tagSet) Tags() []language.Tag {
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tags := make([]language.Tag, 0, ts.single.len()+len(ts.long))
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ts.single.keys(func(s string) {
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tags = append(tags, language.Raw.MustParse(s))
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})
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for _, s := range ts.long {
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tags = append(tags, language.Raw.MustParse(s))
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}
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return tags
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}
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func supportedScripts() []language.Script {
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scr := make([]language.Script, 0, scriptIndex.len())
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scriptIndex.keys(func(s string) {
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scr = append(scr, language.MustParseScript(s))
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})
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return scr
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}
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func supportedRegions() []language.Region {
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reg := make([]language.Region, 0, regionIndex.len())
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regionIndex.keys(func(s string) {
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reg = append(reg, language.MustParseRegion(s))
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})
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return reg
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}
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// tagIndex holds a concatenated lists of subtags of length 2 to 4, one string
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// for each length, which can be used in combination with binary search to get
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// the index associated with a tag.
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// For example, a tagIndex{
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// "arenesfrruzh", // 6 2-byte tags.
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// "barwae", // 2 3-byte tags.
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// "",
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// }
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// would mean that the 2-byte tag "fr" had an index of 3, and the 3-byte tag
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// "wae" had an index of 7.
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type tagIndex [3]string
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func (t *tagIndex) index(s string) int {
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sz := len(s)
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if sz < 2 || 4 < sz {
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return -1
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}
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a := t[sz-2]
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index := sort.Search(len(a)/sz, func(i int) bool {
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p := i * sz
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return a[p:p+sz] >= s
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})
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p := index * sz
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if end := p + sz; end > len(a) || a[p:end] != s {
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return -1
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}
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// Add the number of tags for smaller sizes.
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for i := 0; i < sz-2; i++ {
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index += len(t[i]) / (i + 2)
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}
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return index
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}
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// len returns the number of tags that are contained in the tagIndex.
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func (t *tagIndex) len() (n int) {
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for i, s := range t {
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n += len(s) / (i + 2)
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}
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return n
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}
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// keys calls f for each tag.
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func (t *tagIndex) keys(f func(key string)) {
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for i, s := range *t {
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for ; s != ""; s = s[i+2:] {
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f(s[:i+2])
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}
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}
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}
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