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Replace A and E with umlaut'd unicode chars for a better test case
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# Copyright 2002 by Eric House (xwords@eehouse.org). All rights reserved.
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# -*- mode: makefile; -*-
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# Copyright 2002-2009 by Eric House (xwords@eehouse.org). All rights
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# reserved.
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#
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
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XWLANG = Hex
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LANGCODE = hex
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ENC = UTF-8
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TARGET_TYPE = WINCE
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include ../Makefile.langcommon
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# Pass in your own dict here by setting DICT
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DICT ?= $(XWDICTPATH)/English/SOWPODS_official.txt.gz
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DICT ?= $(XWDICTPATH)/English/CSW.dict.gz
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# Feel free to base this on whatever dictionary you have at hand. I'm
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# using CollegeEng for no particular reason.
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# tr 'AE' 'ÄË' doesn't work, so use sed.
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$(XWLANG)Main.dict.gz: $(DICT)
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@echo "building $@ from $<"
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zcat $< | tr [a-f] [A-F] | grep -e '^[A-F]\{2,8\}$$' | \
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echo CAFEBABE DEADBEEF $$(cat -) | \
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sed 's/A/Ä/g' | \
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sed 's/E/Ë/g' | \
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tr ' ' '\n' | sort | gzip > $@
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# Everything but creating of the Main.dict file is inherited from the
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# Copyright 2002 by Eric House (xwords@eehouse.org). All rights reserved.
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# -*- mode: conf; -*-
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# Copyright 2002-2009 by Eric House (xwords@eehouse.org). All rights
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# reserved.
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#
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
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LANGCODE:HEX
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# uppercase all
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LANGFILTER: tr [a-f] [A-F]
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LANGFILTER: | grep '^[A-F]*$'
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LANGFILTER: | sed 's/A/Ä/'
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LANGFILTER: | sed 's/E/Ë/'
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LANGFILTER: | sort -u
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D2DARGS: -nosort -term 10
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D2DARGS: -term 10
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LANGINFO: <p>The hex "language" is something of a programmers' joke.
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LANGINFO: Hex is short for hexadecimal, a 16-base number system whose
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LANGINFO: tile set has four blanks; that's the largest number
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LANGINFO: Crosswords supports and I needed to test at the limit.</p>
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# High bit means "official". Next 7 bits are an enum where Hex==127
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# (I just made that up; not sure what it was originally.) Low byte is
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# padding
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<BEGIN_TILES>
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4 0 {"_"}
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9 1 'A'
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9 1 'Ä'
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2 3 'B'
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2 3 'C'
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4 2 'D'
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12 1 'E'
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12 1 'Ë'
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2 4 'F'
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<END_TILES>
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# should ignore all after the <END_TILES> above
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