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1 # Copyright (C) 2010-2014, International Business Machines Corporation and others.
2 # All Rights Reserved.
3 #
4 # Commands for regenerating ICU4C locale data (.txt files) from CLDR.
5 #
6 # The process requires local copies of
7 # - CLDR (the source of most of the data, and some Java tools)
8 # - ICU4J (used only for checking the converted data)
9 # - ICU4C (the destination for the new data, and the source for some of it)
10 # (Either check out ICU4C from Subversion, or download the additional
11 # icu4c-*-data.zip file so that the icu/source/data/ directory is fully
12 # populated.)
13 #
14 # For an official CLDR data integration into ICU, these should be clean, freshly
15 # checked-out. For released CLDR sources, an alternative to checking out sources
16 # for a given version is downloading the zipped sources for the common (core.zip)
17 # and tools (tools.zip) directory subtrees from the Data column in
18 # [http://cldr.unicode.org/index/downloads].
19 #
20 # The versions of each of these must match. Included with the release notes for
21 # ICU is the version number and/or a CLDR svn tag name for the revision of CLDR
22 # that was the source of the data for that release of ICU.
23 #
24 # Note: Some versions of the OpenJDK will not build the CLDR java utilities.
25 # If you see compilation errors complaining about type incompatibilities with
26 # functions on generic classes, try switching to the Sun JDK.
27 #
28 # Besides a standard JDK, the process also requires ant
29 # (http://ant.apache.org/),
30 # plus the xml-apis.jar from the Apache xalan package
31 # (http://xml.apache.org/xalan-j/downloads.html).
32 #
33 # Note: Enough things can (and will) fail in this process that it is best to
34 # run the commands separately from an interactive shell. They should all
35 # copy and paste without problems.
36 #
37 # It is often useful to save logs of the output of many of the steps in this
38 # process. The commands below put log files in /tmp; you may want to put them
39 # somewhere else.
40 #
41 #----
42 #
43 # There are several environment variables that need to be defined.
44 #
45 # a) Java- and ant-related variables
46 #
47 # JAVA_HOME: Path to JDK (a directory, containing e.g. bin/java, bin/javac,
48 # etc.); on many systems this can be set using
49 # `/usr/libexec/java_home`.
50 #
51 # ANT_OPTS: You may want to set:
52 #
53 # -Xmx1024m, to give Java more memory; otherwise it may run out
54 # of heap.
55 #
56 # b) CLDR-related variables
57 #
58 # CLDR_DIR: Path to root of CLDR sources, below which are the common and
59 # tools directories.
60 # CLDR_CLASSES: Defined relative to CLDR_DIR. It only needs to be set if you
61 # are not running ant jar for CLDR and have a non-default output
62 # folder for cldr-tools classes.
63 #
64 # c) ICU-related variables
65 # These variables only need to be set if you're directly reusing the
66 # commands below.
67 #
68 # ICU4C_DIR: Path to root of ICU4C sources, below which is the source dir.
69 #
70 # ICU4J_ROOT: Path to root of ICU4J sources, below which is the main dir.
71 #
72 #----
73 #
74 # If you are adding or removing locales, or specific kinds of locale data,
75 # there are some xml files in the ICU sources that need to be updated (these xml
76 # files are used in addition to the CLDR files as inputs to the CLDR data build
77 # process for ICU):
78 #
79 # icu/trunk/source/data/icu-config.xml - Update <locales> to add or remove
80 # CLDR locales for inclusion in ICU. Update <paths> to prefer
81 # alt forms for certain paths, or to exclude certain paths; note
82 # that <paths> items can only have draft or alt attributes.
83 #
84 # Note that if a language-only locale (e.g. "de") is included in
85 # <locales>, then all region sublocales for that language that
86 # are present in CLDR data (e.g. "de_AT", "de_BE", "de_CH", etc.)
87 # should also be included in <locales>, per PMC policy decision
88 # 2012-05-02 (see http://bugs.icu-project.org/trac/ticket/9298).
89 #
90 # icu/trunk/source/data/build.xml - If you are adding or removing break
91 # iterators, you need to update <fileset id="brkitr" ...> under
92 # <target name="clean" ...> to clean the correct set of files.
93 #
94 # icu/trunk/source/data/xml/ - If you are adding a new locale, break
95 # iterator, collation tailoring, or rule-based number formatter,
96 # you may need to add a corresponding xml file in (respectively)
97 # the main/, brkitr/, collation/, or rbnf/ subdirectory here.
98 #
99 #----
100 #
101 # For an official CLDR data integration into ICU, there are some additional
102 # considerations:
103 #
104 # a) Don't commit anything in ICU sources (and possibly any changes in CLDR
105 # sources, depending on their nature) until you have finished testing and
106 # resolving build issues and test failures for both ICU4C and ICU4J.
107 #
108 # b) There are version numbers that may need manual updating in CLDR (other
109 # version numbers get updated automatically, based on these):
110 #
111 # common/dtd/ldml.dtd - update cldrVersion
112 # common/dtd/ldmlBCP47.dtd - update cldrVersion
113 # common/dtd/ldmlSupplemental.dtd - update cldrVersion
114 # tools/java/org/unicode/cldr/util/CLDRFile.java - update GEN_VERSION
115 #
116 # c) After everything is committed, you will need to tag the CLDR, ICU4J, and
117 # ICU4C sources that ended up being used for the integration; see step 17
118 # below.
119 #
120 ################################################################################
121
122 # 1a. Java and ant variables, adjust for your system
123
124 export JAVA_HOME=`/usr/libexec/java_home`
125 export ANT_OPTS="-Xmx1024m"
126
127 # 1b. CLDR variables, adjust for your setup; with cygwin it might be e.g.
128 # CLDR_DIR=`cygpath -wp /build/cldr`
129
130 export CLDR_DIR=$HOME/cldr/trunk
131 #export CLDR_CLASSES=$CLDR_DIR/tools/java/classes
132
133 # 1c. ICU variables
134
135 export ICU4C_DIR=$HOME/icu/icu/trunk
136 export ICU4J_ROOT=$HOME/icu/icu4j/trunk
137
138 # 2. Build the CLDR Java tools
139
140 cd $CLDR_DIR/tools/java
141 #cd $CLDR_DIR/cldr-tools
142 ant jar
143
144 # 3. Configure ICU4C, build and test without new data first, to verify that
145 # there are no pre-existing errors (configure shown here for MacOSX, adjust
146 # for your platform).
147
148 cd $ICU4C_DIR/source
149 ./runConfigureICU MacOSX
150 make all 2>&1 | tee /tmp/icu4c-oldData-makeAll.txt
151 make check 2>&1 | tee /tmp/icu4c-oldData-makeCheck.txt
152
153 # 4. Build the new ICU4C data files; these include .txt files and .mk files.
154 # These new files will replace whatever was already present in the ICU4C sources.
155 # This process uses ant with ICU's data/build.xml and data/icu-config.xml to
156 # operate (via CLDR's ant/CLDRConverterTool.java and ant/CLDRBuild.java) the
157 # necessary CLDR tools including LDML2ICUConverter, ConvertTransforms, etc.
158 # This process will take several minutes.
159 # Keep a log so you can investigate anything that looks suspicious.
160
161 cd $ICU4C_DIR/source/data
162 ant clean
163 ant all 2>&1 | tee /tmp/cldrNN-buildLog.txt
164
165 # 5. Check which data files have modifications, which have been added or removed
166 # (if there are no changes, you may not need to proceed further). Make sure the
167 # list seems reasonable.
168
169 svn status
170
171 # 6. Fix any errors, investigate any warnings. Some warnings are expected,
172 # including warnings for missing versions in locale names which specify some
173 # collationvariants, e.g.
174 # [cldr-build] WARNING (ja_JP_TRADITIONAL): No version #??
175 # [cldr-build] WARNING (zh_TW_STROKE): No version #??
176 # and warnings for some empty collation bundles, e.g.
177 # [cldr-build] WARNING (en): warning: No collations found. Bundle will ...
178 # [cldr-build] WARNING (to): warning: No collations found. Bundle will ...
179 #
180 # Fixing may entail modifying CLDR source data or tools - for example,
181 # updating the validSubLocales for collation data (file a bug if appropriate).
182 # Repeat steps 4-5 until there are no build errors and no unexpected
183 # warnings.
184
185 # 7. Now rebuild ICU4C with the new data and run make check tests.
186 # Again, keep a log so you can investigate the errors.
187
188 cd $ICU4C_DIR/source
189 make check 2>&1 | tee /tmp/icu4c-newData-makeCheck.txt
190
191 # 8. Investigate each test case failure. The first run processing new CLDR data
192 # from the Survey Tool can result in thousands of failures (in many cases, one
193 # CLDR data fix can resolve hundreds of test failures). If the error is caused
194 # by bad CLDR data, then file a CLDR bug, fix the data, and regenerate from
195 # step 4. If the data is OK but the testcase needs to be updated because the
196 # data has legitimately changed, then update the testcase. You will check in
197 # the updated testcases along with the new ICU data at the end of this process.
198 # Note that if the new data has any differences in structure, you will have to
199 # update test/testdata/structLocale.txt or /tsutil/cldrtest/TestLocaleStructure
200 # may fail.
201 # Repeat steps 4-7 until there are no errors.
202
203 # 9. Now run the make check tests in exhaustive mode:
204
205 cd $ICU4C_DIR/source
206 export INTLTEST_OPTS="-e"
207 export CINTLTST_OPTS="-e"
208 make check 2>&1 | tee /tmp/icu4c-newData-makeCheckEx.txt
209
210 # 10. Again, investigate each failure, fixing CLDR data or ICU test cases as
211 # appropriate, and repeating steps 4-7 and 9 until there are no errors.
212
213 # 11. Now with ICU4J, build and test without new data first, to verify that
214 # there are no pre-existing errors (or at least to have the pre-existing errors
215 # as a base for comparison):
216
217 cd $ICU4J_ROOT
218 ant all 2>&1 | tee /tmp/icu4j-oldData-antAll.txt
219 ant check 2>&1 | tee /tmp/icu4j-oldData-antCheck.txt
220
221 # 12. Now build the new data for ICU4J
222
223 cd $ICU4C_DIR/source/data
224 make icu4j-data-install
225
226 # 13. Now rebuild ICU4J with the new data and run tests:
227 # Keep a log so you can investigate the errors.
228
229 cd $ICU4J_ROOT
230 ant check 2>&1 | tee /tmp/icu4j-newData-antCheck.txt
231
232 # 14. Investigate test case failures; fix test cases and repeat from step 12,
233 # or fix CLDR data and repeat from step 4, as appropriate, until; there are no
234 # more failures in ICU4C or ICU4J (except failures that were present before you
235 # began testing the new CLDR data).
236
237 # 15. Check the file changes; then svn add or svn remove as necessary, and
238 # commit the changes.
239
240 cd $ICU4C_DIR/source
241 svn status
242 # add or remove as necessary, then commit
243
244 cd $ICU4J_ROOT
245 svn status
246 # add or remove as necessary, then commit
247
248 # 16. For an official CLDR data integration into ICU, now tag the CLDR, ICU4J,
249 # and ICU4C sources with an appropriate CLDR milestone (you can check previous
250 # tags for format), e.g.:
251
252 svn copy svn+ssh://unicode.org/repos/cldr/trunk \
253 svn+ssh://unicode.org/repos/cldr/tags/release-NNN \
254 --parents -m "cldrbug nnnn: tag cldr sources for NNN"
255
256 svn copy svn+ssh://source.icu-project.org/repos/icu/icu4j/trunk \
257 svn+ssh://source.icu-project.org/repos/icu/icu4j/tags/cldr-NNN \
258 --parents -m 'ticket:mmmm: tag the version used for integrating CLDR NNN'
259
260 svn copy svn+ssh://source.icu-project.org/repos/icu/icu/trunk \
261 svn+ssh://source.icu-project.org/repos/icu/icu/tags/cldr-NNN \
262 --parents -m 'ticket:mmmm: tag the version used for integrating CLDR NNN'
263