X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/apple/icu.git/blobdiff_plain/08b89b0a244153b9f5bbb2f49c55ab0f7298122e..b331163bffd790ced0e88b73f44f86d49ccc48a5:/icuSources/data/unidata/SpecialCasing.txt?ds=inline diff --git a/icuSources/data/unidata/SpecialCasing.txt b/icuSources/data/unidata/SpecialCasing.txt index 016a756e..43645bd2 100644 --- a/icuSources/data/unidata/SpecialCasing.txt +++ b/icuSources/data/unidata/SpecialCasing.txt @@ -1,18 +1,25 @@ -# SpecialCasing-6.3.0.txt -# Date: 2013-05-08, 13:54:51 GMT [MD] +# SpecialCasing-7.0.0.txt +# Date: 2014-03-18, 07:18:02 GMT [MD] # # Unicode Character Database -# Copyright (c) 1991-2013 Unicode, Inc. +# Copyright (c) 1991-2014 Unicode, Inc. # For terms of use, see http://www.unicode.org/terms_of_use.html # For documentation, see http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr44/ # -# Special Casing Properties +# Special Casing # -# This file is a supplement to the UnicodeData file. -# It contains additional information about the casing of Unicode characters. -# (For compatibility, the UnicodeData.txt file only contains case mappings for -# characters where they are 1-1, and independent of context and language. -# For more information, see the discussion of Case Mappings in the Unicode Standard. +# This file is a supplement to the UnicodeData.txt file. It does not define any +# properties, but rather provides additional information about the casing of +# Unicode characters, for situations when casing incurs a change in string length +# or is dependent on context or locale. For compatibility, the UnicodeData.txt +# file only contains simple case mappings for characters where they are one-to-one +# and independent of context and language. The data in this file, combined with +# the simple case mappings in UnicodeData.txt, defines the full case mappings +# Lowercase_Mapping (lc), Titlecase_Mapping (tc), and Uppercase_Mapping (uc). +# +# Note that the preferred mechanism for defining tailored casing operations is +# the Unicode Common Locale Data Repository (CLDR). For more information, see the +# discussion of case mappings and case algorithms in the Unicode Standard. # # All code points not listed in this file that do not have a simple case mappings # in UnicodeData.txt map to themselves. @@ -21,16 +28,17 @@ # ================================================================================ # The entries in this file are in the following machine-readable format: # -# ; ; ; <upper> ; (<condition_list> ;)? # <comment> +# <code>; <lower>; <title>; <upper>; (<condition_list>;)? # <comment> # -# <code>, <lower>, <title>, and <upper> provide character values in hex. If there is more -# than one character, they are separated by spaces. Other than as used to separate -# elements, spaces are to be ignored. +# <code>, <lower>, <title>, and <upper> provide the respective full case mappings +# of <code>, expressed as character values in hex. If there is more than one character, +# they are separated by spaces. Other than as used to separate elements, spaces are +# to be ignored. # # The <condition_list> is optional. Where present, it consists of one or more language IDs -# or contexts, separated by spaces. In these conditions: +# or casing contexts, separated by spaces. In these conditions: # - A condition list overrides the normal behavior if all of the listed conditions are true. -# - The context is always the context of the characters in the original string, +# - The casing context is always the context of the characters in the original string, # NOT in the resulting string. # - Case distinctions in the condition list are not significant. # - Conditions preceded by "Not_" represent the negation of the condition. @@ -38,18 +46,14 @@ # # A language ID is defined by BCP 47, with '-' and '_' treated equivalently. # -# A context for a character C is defined by Section 3.13 Default Case -# Algorithms, of The Unicode Standard, Version 6.3. -# (This is identical to the context defined by Unicode 4.1.0, -# as specified in http://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode4.1.0/) +# A casing context for a character is defined by Section 3.13 Default Case Algorithms +# of The Unicode Standard. # # Parsers of this file must be prepared to deal with future additions to this format: # * Additional contexts # * Additional fields # ================================================================================ -# @missing: 0000..10FFFF; <slc>; <stc>; <suc>; - # ================================================================================ # Unconditional mappings # ================================================================================ @@ -114,7 +118,7 @@ FB17; FB17; 0544 056D; 0544 053D; # ARMENIAN SMALL LIGATURE MEN XEH # This process can be achieved by first transforming the text to NFC before casing. # E.g. <alpha><iota_subscript><acute> is uppercased to <ALPHA><acute><IOTA> -# The following cases are already in the UnicodeData file, so are only commented here. +# The following cases are already in the UnicodeData.txt file, so are only commented here. # 0345; 0345; 0345; 0399; # COMBINING GREEK YPOGEGRAMMENI @@ -205,7 +209,7 @@ FB17; FB17; 0544 056D; 0544 053D; # ARMENIAN SMALL LIGATURE MEN XEH 03A3; 03C2; 03A3; 03A3; Final_Sigma; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER SIGMA -# Note: the following cases for non-final are already in the UnicodeData file. +# Note: the following cases for non-final are already in the UnicodeData.txt file. # 03A3; 03C3; 03A3; 03A3; # GREEK CAPITAL LETTER SIGMA # 03C3; 03C3; 03A3; 03A3; # GREEK SMALL LETTER SIGMA @@ -268,7 +272,7 @@ FB17; FB17; 0544 056D; 0544 053D; # ARMENIAN SMALL LIGATURE MEN XEH 0069; 0069; 0130; 0130; tr; # LATIN SMALL LETTER I 0069; 0069; 0130; 0130; az; # LATIN SMALL LETTER I -# Note: the following case is already in the UnicodeData file. +# Note: the following case is already in the UnicodeData.txt file. # 0131; 0131; 0049; 0049; tr; # LATIN SMALL LETTER DOTLESS I